Fibonacci

Fibo1The Pyramid of Cheops from Giza, Egypt that is allegedly over 5000 years old (2560 B.C.) is presumed to be the irrefutable refutation of New Chronology that dares to shrink the timeline of civilization to barely 1000 years.

The contrary is true: the Pyramid of Cheops (Khufu) that weighs 5 750 000 metric tons was built in the XIII century strictly on Fibonacci numbers discovered by him as late as the XIII century.

All buildings of ancient Egypt that are allegedly younger than Cheops are actually older than it.    AKA Karnak allegedly built in 2055 B.C., Simbal in 1244 B.C. temples do not contain Fibonacci numbers in their sections. Better yet, the mathematics of Egyptian scribes ignores them too.

fibo3Fact A: Pyramid of Cheops is built in accordance with Fibonacci numbers and proportions.

Fact B:  Italian mathematician Fibonacci discovered and introduced in the XIII century the sequence numbers called now  Fibonacci numbers that were widely applied in construction and architecture.

Fact C: Italian mathematician Leonardo Bonacci, or Leonardo of Pisa, or Leonardo Pisano Bigollo, or Leonardo Fibonacci (c. 1175 – c. 1250) has introduced the decimal system of numbers 0 to 9 instead of “roman” numbers.

Da VinciFact D: Fibonacci aka Leonardo of Pisa is remarkably similar to Leonardo Da Vinci, who lived approximately 300 years later.

 

Notre dameFact E: Most ancient cathedrals built in Europe after the XIII century contain Fibonacci numbers, gold proportions, numbers π, and φ.  Edifices built before XIII do not contain them.

 

 

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Fact F: 37 complete Egyptian horoscopes found in Denderah, Esna, and other temples have unique valid astronomical solutions with dates ranging from AD 1000 and up to as late as AD 1700.

The vocabulary of Egyptian astronomical symbols once applied to horoscopes from temples allows for the extraction of unique dates of their composition.

 

 

Astronomical data contained in horoscopes is sufficient for unique dating thereof. The zodiacal symbols allowing astronomical interpretation do not change from one temple horoscope to another. The horoscopes from temples contain sufficient data about eclipses visible in Egypt allowing their exact pinpointing on the time axis.

The corollary in New Chronology: The Pyramid of Cheops was built in XIII century A.D.

The corollaries from consensual chronology:  The Pyramid of Cheops was built either by a crowd from Atlantis according to Herodotus or by extraterrestrials that taught homo sapiens species the 26000 years precession cycle and pointed to their future landing site.

The biosphere is built on Fibonacci numbers and proportions due to its chemistry.

General corollary: if the architecture of allegedly”ancient” edifices does not contain Fibonacci numbers they were built before the XIII century.

Conclusion basis Occam’s razor: The Pyramid of Cheops was built in XIII century A.D:

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Has history been tampered with?

Refutation of the article from Wikipedia

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2 thoughts on “Fibonacci

  1. Or the Pyramid was built AFTER the “XIII century”.

    Fibonacci aka Leonardo of Pisa is remarkably similar to Leonardo Da Vinci, who lived approximately 300 years later.

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