The Sacred Geometry of the Giza Plateau

Irrational Periodicity?

A direct consequence of the ratio of Pi (3.1415+) being inherent in the design of the Great Pyramid, is the presence of the Phi ratio (1.61803+) also known as the Golden Section (The secant of the angle of slope on the Great Pyramid is Phi).
Phi is a mathematically and aesthetically elegant proportion and is seen in many buildings of antiquity including the Athenian Parthenon. It also underpins many shapes of nature such as the snail or nautilus shell and plant morphology.

Interestingly enough, the Phi ratio is also related to the Fibonacci Sequence, a logarithmic function where numbers are sequenced as follows:
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 89, 144... each number equals the sum of its two predecessors.
When the Fibonacci sequence is iterated, the ratio between successive fibonacci numbers approaches Phi.

A startling connection with the Phi ratio is also seen when one observes the Giza Plateau from above. The three main pyramids are aligned along the Fibonacci spiral which, according to some, points to the stargate in the belt of the constellation Orion.

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