Hey great post dude, thanks for sharing ;)
Your post contains some great information, excellent work .. you may be interested to hear that the great pyramid coordinates also match the speed of light, some have called bullshit on this but they are both wrong and right, they're right that the Egyptians didn't use the same measuring standard as us .. they're wrong in that the Egyptians didn't build the pyramids.
I wrote this in a previous comment: The pyramid sits very close the nile delta at 29 degrees north latitude and 31 degrees east (Greenwich prime) and is orientated to the true north with an incredible level of accuracy. The equater is in the middle of the earth but the zero latitude that's in use to this day was simply a choice by the British Empire .. equall,y it wasn't a very good one. The Greenwich prime meridian (GPM) has zero distinguishing scientific, geological or indeed natural features features for it to be a logical choice .. so I put it down to Empirical arrogance. But if you move the prime meridian to the great pyramid and make it the zero latitude the genius of it's location/design begins to come into focus .. for instance, the four sides of the pyramid align with the four river deltas. For example the Yangtze river delta which is currently 121 degrees east of greenwich is 90 degrees east if you use the pyramid as the prime. This also reveals some facts about the earth that were missed by the arrogance of the greenwich. Moving the prime meridian to the pyramid meant adding 31 degrees to the west of the of the greenwich prime number. By adding 31 degrees to the 89w (which is the gps of the Mississipi delta) the adjuusted map reveals that it is now 120degrees west of the pyrmaid. So we have the Yangtze at 90 degrees and the Mississipi at 120 degrees. Equally the major rivers of the northern hemisphere have precise geometric relationships. The Mississipi flows south from it's source to it's delta and the Nile flows north from source to delta. They also both empty into the ocean on the exact latitude (30 degrees north) and appear to be inverted images of each other. The Yangtze is also located on the same latitude. Nice work, really enjoyed this one @deliberator
Dude that comment was worth a post in itself, fantastic knowledge and vision, this sir is why you are a true visionary, and why that beer 1 day is a "must" I was going to make this post a lot longer, with a lot more information, though for now it is simply not viable with my low view counts, I will still plug away regardless, and comments like those I receive on here make it rewarding in itself, have a fantastically super week.
In terms of posts, I think it was a great length and packed loads of information .. I resteemed it for you .. hopefully, you will get a few more views :) Have a good one @deliberator
You legend, thank you kindly.