How is it meaningless if we find a block of granite cut in a perfect cube. If you found such a block would it not stand out as different to random stones in the landscape. Would it no provoke the thought that this is out of place.
A cube is a cube. Few things in nature make cubes naturally and granite is not one of them. A granite cube would only demonstrate that the person who made the cube wanted to make a cube and knew how to do it.
Yes especially when they point to some sort of advanced knowledge it seems.
Their was an alien intellegence behind it and a documentary film. Come back when you are more familiar with that event.
Why degrees. Do you mean 360 dgrees or part there of. Why does not coaxiality matter.
The units used to measure the angle between the base and rim structures and the axis of the various circles that make up the horizontal cross sections. That angle tells you how stable the rotation was during manufacture. What do the angle values from any specific "ancient precise vase" tell you.
Coaxiality refers to the alignment of the central axes of two or more cylindrical or rotational elements along a common axis, ensuring minimal deviation between them to maintain precise function in rotating components.
If theres minimal coaxiality then theres minimal deviation and more precise ratiation. The average devaition in coaxiality was 0.003 mm.
Angles, Steve, we need angles.
Phi^2 equals Phi + 1. But that was not the point. It was that some features in the vase contain both Pi and Phi thus have a double equivelance.
If you find a few more "formulae" to test, you can get even more equivalences. They are as meaningless as the patterns in the stars.
Let me ask. Do you think there is anything special about this geometry.
No.
It is well know that ancients knew about such geometry. Why is it so suprising that they would reflect this in the works they create. It may be some way of ensuring the precision.
You haven't show that the Egyptians did at the time.
Lol and what allows an 8 year old who would not have any chance of drawing such a perfect circle but a stencil, a guide that directs the pencil to follow a specific line rather than the freehand of the child.
Show them the "idea" of finding circles in the picture of an object and an 8 year old will draw plenty of "found circle". It takes a delusional adult to assign "meaning" to them. Why do you keep following the delusions of these people?
Its a wonder when we keep having to work through all these fallacies.
What? SMH.
I think the point was that the specific length of a electromagnetic wave in a vacumn was the exact same measure of the vase opening
And nothing about that particular wavelength/frequency of light has any meaning. That was my point. I'm not sure what yours could possibly be other than the "roundness" of the 16 in 16 GHz, which is an entirely *arbitrary* system of units established by the French Academy during their revolution.
You just said so what above. Now you acknowledge the exact measures being the same but its just a coincidence. Isn't the whole point of this to dispute that its just a coincident. On what basis do you say its a coincident. Is this just a hunch.
This argument is now that the wavelength of the light with the frequency that matches the wavelength of some measured object dimension is the same as the object dimension. This is just identity. (or a circle).
No, all light travels at the speed of light in a vacuum when it propagates through a vacuum.
Yes you said this before of Dunns ideas and yet they have been verfied scientifically. It seems it is you who are now creating stargate.
LOL.
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Utter nonsense we have discussed before. The pyramid is not a device built for its electromagnetic properties. Those are accidents of its construction (big pile of limestone), not design.
Yes = 0. Thats part of the point isn't it. Even getting 1 single line in a side out will not come to zero. It will throw the entire perfect cube out. So if the overall or average deviation is say 0.003 of an inch. Which is around a human hair or two from all ratios being also perfectly aligned to equal very, vert, vert close = 0. Especially for a supposed vase made by hand.
In standard binary logic 0 represents "false" not "true", but 0 is also the amount of meaning found in the dimensions of a cube. There is no way to hide special information in a cube because they are all the same.
For a human-made object, the numbers (measurements) must be an integer or a value that, when cubed, results in a perfect geometric cube, regardless of whether the number itself is a perfect cube in the mathematical sense.
Huh? I just said all cubes are the same. The ratio of the lengths of edges to each other is 1, to the length of a diagonal on a face is sqrt(2), to the diagonal thorugh the center is sqrt(3). The ratio of the area of the largest circle inscribed on a face to the area of a face is pi/4. Could the ancient Egyptians have known this basic math? Sure, but we need written evidence because all the manufacture of a "perfect" cube demonstrates is that their craftsmen could make a cube. Do we have cubes from pre-dynastic Egypt that need interpretation or is this just a diversion?
So that precision in the end is the result of something planned from the start.
Part of our problem is that you seem to be defining "precision" in turned object with three factors:
1. The regularity of the circles of various cross sections and angles of flat tops to that axis. These are just products of the level of control of the axis during the clearly spinning formation process. (And that is the case if we are talking about a work piece with a shaft through it spinning against fixed grinding rocks, a spinning lathe, a pottery wheel, a drill, or a robot arm with a cutting tool rotating about a fixed axis to make a circular cut.)
2. The smoothness/roughness of the surface -- mostly a product how much effort is expended to polish the surface.
3. The matching of certain measurement to each other is patterns extracted by these "vase measuring guys".
It seems to me that much of your precision claim is about #3, and none of the rest of this things that #3 is anything other than the delusions of some "vase guys" on the internet (Dunn, etc.).
#2 demonstrates the quality of the workmanship, but isn't super interesting. #1 is the only one of real interest as it demonstrates the stability of the axis of rotation during working of the shape.
But why. We can acknowledge that symmetry and coaxiality or circlarity is a signature of rotation. You can't get such near perfect symmetry by naked eye and feel.
How stable is that axis Steve? What does it tell us about the manufacture??
Why not the same for say a sphere or an elipsoid. Or a circle in the vase itself. Why not the relations between these geometric shapes. Why not their relation to the reference points of the veriticle and horizontal.
Just like the symmetry and circularity can be seen and then determine what could produce such a signature. The same with other geometric shapes and relationships in the vase. Which we may determine what could produce such precision shapes. Or whether this was part of the basis for the shape.
ie the sphere being the body in relation to a cone at the neck and in relation to a cyclinder in the neck in relation to the flatness of the top and the central horizontal axis of the opening. All can be measures for precision against each other or a set reference.
You're talking about things seen, not demonstrated. I don't really care.