Basic math.
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:18 am
tgA is x/y, where x is the side opposite and y is the adjacent side.
X is 146.5 , Y is 115.2.
tgA is 146.5/115.2= 1.271701389
How to get the A angle?
Here, for your convenience: Calculator
Use the cyclometric function, type in:
arctg(1.271701389)
Use the dropdown menu to select "10 miejsc po przecinku" - it selects how accurate the calculation will be.
That give us the angle in radians - 0.904435310803.
Use Google calculator to convert the radians to arcseconds
That gives 186 553. Divided by 186 282 - is 1.00145
So our number in arcseconds compared to the second number is different by 1/1000. Guess what the 186 282 is?
The speed of light in miles per second.
Take a wild guess an tell me where the original numbers (146.5 and 115.2) came from.
Well, you say, from here. On the right side w have height 146.5 and half of the length of the side.
Now to really play Mulder part - check this out. Write down the speed of light in meters per second 299 792 458.
Go here.
Use the second searchbox "Search Google Maps with Decimal Notation:"
Type in in the latitude 29.9292 (the first six digits of lightspeed) and in longitude type 31.1343 (timesaver). Now click the Sat button to see the terrain.
The angle of the pyramid side and the pyramids' north latitude.
What is the STATISTICAL probability of the TWO of these "events" being found in a pile of stones built few thousand years ago?
Coincidence, right?
X is 146.5 , Y is 115.2.
tgA is 146.5/115.2= 1.271701389
How to get the A angle?
Here, for your convenience: Calculator
Use the cyclometric function, type in:
arctg(1.271701389)
Use the dropdown menu to select "10 miejsc po przecinku" - it selects how accurate the calculation will be.
That give us the angle in radians - 0.904435310803.
Use Google calculator to convert the radians to arcseconds
That gives 186 553. Divided by 186 282 - is 1.00145
So our number in arcseconds compared to the second number is different by 1/1000. Guess what the 186 282 is?
The speed of light in miles per second.
Take a wild guess an tell me where the original numbers (146.5 and 115.2) came from.
Well, you say, from here. On the right side w have height 146.5 and half of the length of the side.
Now to really play Mulder part - check this out. Write down the speed of light in meters per second 299 792 458.
Go here.
Use the second searchbox "Search Google Maps with Decimal Notation:"
Type in in the latitude 29.9292 (the first six digits of lightspeed) and in longitude type 31.1343 (timesaver). Now click the Sat button to see the terrain.
The angle of the pyramid side and the pyramids' north latitude.
What is the STATISTICAL probability of the TWO of these "events" being found in a pile of stones built few thousand years ago?
Coincidence, right?