EN: The geometry of light | FR: Geometrie de la Lumiere

EN: The geometry of light | FR: Geometrie de la Lumiere

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EN: The geometry of light | FR: Geometrie de la Lumiere
EN: The geometry of light | FR: Geometrie de la Lumiere
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Nov 22, 2024
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1, 5, 7, 11, 14, 22, 28, 50, 70, 100, 140, 200, 220, 280, 440. To these values, 484 and 308 cubits are added. Their fractions down to the unit allow for all combinations of calculations and drawings to express the portion of each measure of the pyramid. However, if the smallest unit finds its value in the number 1, the scale of the cubit as established in the value of (0.523809534 x 10) is eleven times greater than the cubit, no longer 0.523809534 but 0.47619048. The multiple of eleven for 0.47619048 is 5.23809534, counted 44 by 28 times in a human-scale proportion to triangulate all the foundations.

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