The Great Pyramid of Giza is an enigma that has confounded humanity for thousands of generations. Most of the academic establishment today teaches that it was a built as a tomb, and focuses its questions on the construction. Peering beneath the veneer of mainstream scholarship, however, opens our eyes to something much more consequential. It is not hyperbole to suggest that what has been written off as an ego-driven burial ground may actually be the most important structure on Earth, and may even hold the key to unlocking the mystery of creation.
As Graham Hancock explained, “The Great Pyramid weighs six million tonnes… Its footprint is 13 acres. It’s more than 750 feet along each side. It’s 481 feet tall. More than two and a half million individual blocks of stone were used in its construction. But it’s not just big; it’s really, really precise. The Great Pyramid is locked in to the cardinal directions of our planet, and “is targeted on ‘True North’, within three sixtieths of a degree.”
The builders also incorporated “into its dimensions, the dimensions of our planet,” and the ground it occupies is at the exact center of all the land mass on our planet. “If you take the height of the Great Pyramid and multiply it by 43,200, you get the polar radius of the Earth. And if you measure the base of the perimeter of the Great Pyramid, and multiply that measurement by 43,200, you get the equatorial circumference of the Earth.”
“The scale is not random,” Hancock continued. “The number 43,200 is derived from… the precession of the Earth’s axis. The Earth wobbles on its axis, very slowly, at the rate of one degree every 72 years. And 43,200 is a multiple of 72… So, they’ve given us the dimensions of our planet on a scale defined by the planet itself. That’s an incredibly clever thing to do.”
The History Channel noted additional details about the measurements, which deepen the terrestrial pyramid’s reflection of cosmic phenomena. The builders didn’t measure in feet, but in cubits. Curiously, the cubit “is exactly one twenty-five millionth of the polar diameter of the Earth, meaning the distance from the North Pole to the South Pole of the Earth, chop it up into 25 million pieces, there’s your cubit. It’s perfect.”
When we convert the 755-foot measurement of one of the sides of the base, “it translates into 365.242 cubits, which just happens to be the Earthly year, right down to a quarter day.” Also observed was a very strange coincidence, in which two unrelated systems produced the same nominal value. “If you take the location of the Great Pyramid as a [north latitude] coordinate, this number sequence of this coordinate matches exactly the speed of light traveling through space, measured in meters per second.”
With respect to time, Hancock’s measurements are corroborated at the smallest levels. There are 86,400 seconds in a day, and if we divide that by two, we get 43,200. Bringing our focus back to the physical realm, the Sun has a radius of 432,000 miles, and a diameter of 864,000 miles. These figures also happen to be exactly 400 times larger than the radius and diameter of the moon (1080 miles/2160 miles, respectively).
There are many more similar examples, and the core reason they work is because the Great Pyramid was constructed using Pi (π). According to Hancock, Pi “is found in precisely the ratio you need to calculate the circumference of a sphere from its radius. If you take the height of the pyramid and multiply it by 2π you get an exact print out of the perimeter of the base.” Based on the Great Pyramid’s above connections to celestial bodies, it should come as no surprise that Pi also plays a key role in the relationship between the Earth and the Moon. The same is true of the Fibonacci sequence, and the accompanying golden ratio, in each entity.
This should give us pause. The Great Pyramid is an inanimate structure; at the end of the day, it’s nothing more than a pile of stones. Likewise, the mathematics ruling the movements and positions of the Earth and Moon are not “alive” in any real sense. And yet, the golden ratio encoded within them is found in all living things, including ourselves.
The connections between the Great Pyramid and the human body get even more profound from there. So far, we’ve observed the number 432 in measurements of distance and time, but it has appeared on Quite Frankly before. A refrain to Cymatics has been a common theme of ours while covering many esoteric topics in the past. It will likely continue to be as it has broad applications, and in this case, veteran Franklies will recall that water, which makes up 70% of our bodies, resonates at 432 Hz.
In that same blog, we read about the four frequencies at which human DNA molecules resonate, and how, amazingly, “the chambers inside the Great Pyramid resonate at the same four frequencies.” We dubbed the phenomenon of sound affecting matter as a Harmonic Ignition, implying our bodies are the motors. In The Pais Effect, we pondered the theory of the Great Pyramid as a kind of power plant, “a large acoustical device,” that “created a harmonic resonance with the Earth.”
Thus, the Quite Frankly hypothesis on the mechanics of the universe can be summed up as follows: It is the invisible, mathematical code in visible, physical matter (including the Great Pyramid and living organisms) which facilitates the invisible vibrations that manifest changes to the visible, physical world.
In the Biblical story of creation, the Book of Genesis reads, “the Lord God formed a man of the slime of the earth: and breathed into his face the breath of life, and man became a living soul.” What is the breath of life? A vibration?
If so, in addition to being a to-scale model of the northern hemisphere, an astrological calendar, and an inorganic imitation of the human genome, the Great Pyramid may have once had the breath of life flowing through its chambers. It certainly appears to hold the answers to many of our long-standing questions about the universe, but could it really be the key to understanding our creation?
It just might, and there’s one more number which might prove it. Comparatively, it’s derived from a brilliantly simple calculation, making it easy to overlook among the sea of mathematical wonderment.
When inside the Great Pyramid and traveling up the ascending passageway, one comes to a fork about a third of way in. Heading straight leads to the Queen’s Chamber. The other option is to continue up, through the Grand Gallery to the King’s Chamber. The angle of this fork measures 26 degrees, 18 minutes and 9.7 seconds. If this angle is placed on a map, originating at the Great Pyramid, it leads directly to Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus Christ.
That’s very peculiar. It’s one thing to figure out the workings of an ever-constant environment, but pointing to the location of a future event is on a whole other level. It would make sense, however, if the Great Pyramid is indeed related to creation, because at the event in question, the Incarnation, the Creator came down to save His creation.
The Christ Angle may also have foreshadowed another event in that brief period of history. Shortly after the Nativity, King Herod initiated the Massacre of the Holy Innocents in Bethlehem, to protect his throne from the perceived threat. After receiving a warning of the coming attack, St. Joseph gathered up the infant Lord and His Blessed Mother, and in the middle of the night, fled to… Egypt.
They most likely would have traveled along the Via Maris, or “way of the sea,” a Roman road overlaid by the angle. Aside from the journey, though, the Bible offers no details about the Lord’s childhood there. We can only speculate as to whether He ever visited the Great Pyramid, and wonder what must have been going through His mind if He did.