Page 460… earths equatorial circumference scaled down 43,200 times
                   is therefore 3,043. 39 feet.               3,043. 39 feet x 12 inches is 36, 520.68   and  3 x 6 x 5 x 2
Page 406     Manetho is repeatedly said to have given the enormous figure of 36, 525 years       18 x 5
                                                                                                                 3 x 6 x 5 x 2 x 5           90 x 2
                                                                                                                  18 x 5                        
is 180
                                                                                                                       90 x 2 

                                                                                                                          180 x 5
                                                                                                                              900

Page 460… earths equatorial circumference scaled down 43,200 times is therefore 3,043. 39 feet
        By comparison as we have seen, the perimeter of the Great Pyramid's base is 3,023.16 feet.
3,043. 39
feet Minos        3 ,043.39 feet x 12 inches iz 36520 .68 Minos
3,023.16
feet.                   3,023.16 feet. x 12 inches iz 36277 .92
Is 20. 23
feet                                                              iz     242 .88


Page 460 Let us now consider the earths polar radius of
3,949.921 miles
If we scale it down 43,200 times we get 0.0914 of a mile: 482.59 feet.  The earth's polar radius scaled down 43,200 times is therefore 482.59 feet.  By comparison the Great Pyramid's height is 481. 3949 feet - just a foot less than the ideal figure, an error of barely one-fifth of one per cent.
As near as makes no difference, therefore, the perimeter of the Great Pyramid's base is indeed 1:43,200 of the equatorial circumference of the earth.  And as near as makes no difference, the height of the Great Pyramid above the base is indeed 1:43,200 of the polar radius of the earth.  In other words, during all the centuries of darkness experienced by Western civilization when knowledge of our planet's dimensions was lost to us, all we ever needed to do to rediscover that knowledge was to measure the height and base perimeter of the Great Pyramid and multiply by 43,200.


Page 408   " It follows that one and a half cycles takes nearly 39,000 years (18 x 2160) years)."
Page 459      " Let us now consider the earth's polar radius of 3,949.921 miles."
Page 460 " By comparison the Great Pyramid's height is 481.3949 feet "
3949 ÷ 432 is 9.1412037
                                                     3 x 9 x 4 x 9
                                                                                                 27 x 4
                                                                                                  108 x 9
                                                                                                       972


Page 460 " The earth's polar radius scaled down 43,200 times is therefore 482. 59 feet
                                              By comparison the Great Pyramid's height is 481. 3949 feet -        



482. 59
feet Minos                482.59 feet       x 12 inches  is 5791.08 Minos
481. 3949
feet                       481. 3949 feet x 12 inches  is  5776.388
is 1.1951                                                                           is  14.692
1 x 1 x 9 x 5 x 1                                                               1 x 4 x 6 x 9 x 2  
is 45                                                                                      4 x 6
                                                                                                24 x 9
                                                                                                   216 x 2
                                                                                                       432


You see scribe said Zed Aliz our way ahead is obscure, enshrouded in the mist of veiled reference,

Therefore the light of the sight by which we travel is the sight of the light unseen.


Reight oh, said the scribe, with you all the way.


Page 460/1

The ratio itself seems to provide that confirmation, for the simple reason that 43,200 is not a random number (like, say, 45,000 or 47,000, or 50,500, or 38,800).  

Page 461
As the reader can confirm by glancing back at Part V the basic numerals of the Pyramid/Earth ratio crop up again and again in those myths, sometimes directly as 43,200 sometimes as 432, as 4,320, as 432,000,

sometimes directly as 43,200 sometimes as 432, as 4,320, as 432,000, as 4,320,000, and so on.
sometimes directly as 4+3+2, sometimes as 4+3+2, as 4+3+2 as 4+3+2as 4+3+2, and so on.
                                        9                                  9               9             9              9

Source Bhagavad-Gita
As it is
A C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

Page 217

"At the present moment we have just passed through five thousand years of the Kali-Yuga which lasts 432,000 years."
432 x 1  iz   432                    
432 x 2  =   864
432 x 3  = 1296
432 x 4  = 1728
432 x 5  = 2160
432 x 6  = 2592
432 x 7  = 3024
432 x 8  = 3456
432 x 9  = 3888



432 + 864 + 1296 +1728 + 2160 + 2592 + 3024 + 3456 + 3888
432 + 864
  1296 + 1296
    2592 + 1728  
       4320 + 2160
         6480 + 2592
            9072 + 3024
              12096 + 3456
                 15552 + 3888
                    19440



19440 ÷ 540
iz 36
19440 ÷ 432
iz 45
19440 ÷ 360
iz 54
19440 ÷ 180
iz 108
19440 ÷   90
iz 216
19440 ÷   18
iz 1080
19440 ÷   12
iz 1620
19440 ÷     9
iz 2160
19440 ÷     6
iz 3240
19440 ÷     3
iz 6480
19440 ÷    2  
iz 9720

Fingerprints Of The Gods

Page 464

"Those lucky enough to gain entry would find themselves in a magical garden consisting of 'islands, interconnected by canals filled with running water which caused them to be always green and fertile'.  On the islands in this garden, 'the wheat grew to a height of five cubits, the ears being two cubits long and the stalks three, and the barley grew to a height of seven cubits, the ears being three cubits long and the stalks four."

" Islands interconnected by canals filled with running water which caused them to be always green and fertile."
"On the islands in this garden,
the wheat grew to a height of five cubits,
the ears being two cubits long
and the stalks three,
and the barley grew to a height of seven cubits,
the ears being three cubits long
and the stalks four."
 
Five
cubits x  two cubits x three cubits                         seven  cubits  x  three cubits x four cubits  
                 5  x  2  x  3                                                                            7  x  3  x  4
                    10  x  3                                                                                   21 x 4  
                       30                                               x                                          84    
                                                                   iz 2520





ZedAlizZed arranged the lines and the scribe counted the words



the wheat grew to a height of five cubits,                9             9   x  6  x  4             9   x  6  x  4  x 10  x 6  x  4
the ears being two cubits long                                 6                    54  x  4                54 x 4
and the stalks three,                                                 4                         216                   216 x 10
                                                                                Total   19                                        2160 x 6
and the barley grew to a height of seven cubits,    10            10  x 6  x  4                      12960 x4
the ears being three cubits long                               6                   60  x  4                     iz 51840  
and the stalks four."                                                4                         240                    and 51840 ÷ 72  
                                                                                                                                   iz said Alizzed 720
                                                                                 Total   20



19 + 20   =   39 x
" Islands interconnected by canals filled with running water which caused them to be."
                               always green and fertile            
Is   663
19 x 20   = 380                                                              6 x6 x 3
1 x 9 x 2 =   18                                                                36 x 3
                                                                                        
Is 108      
1 x 9 x 2 =  18  x
  "On the islands in this garden, "     Is108
At this the scribe didn't protest vigorously that all numbers were not being subjected to the same standard of application in the search for coincidence .Gerrart on it scribe, didn't say Zed AlizZed to the downside up of the upside down scribe Coincidence be the criteria,once we have established the relevant numerical associations ,then its time to move on let others determine their relevance.Otherwise scribe we are going to be here forever.At this both Aliz Zed and the far yonder scribe turning to face each other started not to laugh at the top of their silent voices.
Nah gerronwiit scribe
  said ZedAlizZed.



"the wheat grew to a height of five cubits,             5
the ears being two cubits long                                2
and the stalks three                                                 3
and the barley grew to a height of seven cubits     7
the ears being three cubits long                              3
and the stalks four."                                               4
5 + 2 + 3 + 7 + 3 + 4
                                5 x 2 x 3 x 7 x 3 x 4      5 x 2 x 3 x 7 x 3 x 4                                                      
           is 24
                                                 5 x 2                                  2  x 3  x 3  x 4
                                                                     10 x 3                                  6 x 3
                                                                        30 x 7                                18 x 4
                                                                        210 x 3                                  72
                                                                          630 x 4
                                                                           iz 2520



5 x 2 x 3 x 7 x 3 x 4
iz 2520                                  2520  ÷  7   iz   360
2 x 3 x 3 x 4
iz 72                                                  2520  ÷  9   iz   280
                         72 x 5 cubits  =  360                     2520  ÷ 12  iz   210
                         72 x 7 cubits  =  504                     2520  ÷ 14  iz   180
                                            3 x 6  x 5 x 4              2520  ÷ 30  
iz    84
                                              18 x 5                       2520  ÷ 45  iz    56
                                                 90 x 4
                                                    360
"the wheat grew to a height of five cubits,            
the ears being two cubits long                                
and the stalks three                                                
and the barley grew to a height of seven cubits    
the ears being three cubits long                            
and the stalks four."

 

 

 

 

Holy Bible
Schofield References

Page 169

Cyclopedic Concordance

     1 x 6 x 9 iz 54

1 Cubit = nearly 18 inches  English standard                                            Add to deduce scribe said Alizzed
        "the wheat grew to a height of  five cubits        x 18 inches   =    90                                  9 + 0     iz 9  
                           the ears being two cubits long      x 18  inches =    36                                  3 + 6     iz 9
                                            and the stalks three     x 18 inches  =    54                                  5 + 4     iz 9
and the barley grew to a height of seven cubits      x 18 inches  = 126                             1 + 2 + 6     iz 9
                        the ears being three cubits long     x 18 inches  =   54                                   5 + 4     iz 9
                                            and the stalks four." x 18 inches  =  72                                    7 + 2     iz 9
                                                                                                                                                          
  Six  x  18
inches                                                       90 + 36 + 54 + 126 + 54 + 72              6  x 9 = 54
    Iz  108                                                                      126 + 54
       1 + 8                                                                         180 + 126
         Iz 9                                                                             306 + 54
                                                                                                360 + 72
                                                                                                    iz  432
  
Reight scribe said Zed AlizZed  it only remains to add the two nines to make Ra and the eight .
Or if you wish take the nine and multiply by nine and you have the eight and Ra.
I should be so lucky said the scribe .And so lucky you shall be said Zed Aliz.

I have a couple of questions Zed Aliz Zed, said the scribe .Speak scribe said Zed Aliz Zed
Or forever hold your P'and Q's Reight Zed Aliz Zed said the scribe. And, after saying,
said the scribe, spoke thus.
On page 74  of the book
The Splendour That Was Egypt
by the illustrious Margaret A. Murray it says
"Thus every scribe had to be able to calculate the cultivable area of a field and the cubic contents of
a heap of corn . The method would have been simple but that the Egyptian never seems to have mastered
the multiplication table; he did everything by addition."

Keep reading scribe said AlizZed.The scribe continued.

"On the few arithmetical prob-lems which survive the scribe has written out at the top his version of the
Multiplication table to help him to the solution.The method was by counting first the left hand column ,
And then counting the opposite numbers.The example given below is the twice- times table."
1…………2
2…………4
4………..  8
8………. 16
16………32.
"Thus to find the multiple of five,count on the left hand column 4 and 1,then count the opposite numbers,  
8 and 2, which gives the answer."





Reight scribe said Alizzed  continue on line eighteen down.
What,said the scribe eighteen  as in one and eight,  
Eighteen, as in one and eight, said Alizzed.
And so the far yonder scribe continued


"Of the method of training in the higher forms of mathe-matics there is no trace,…"



You have answered your own  first question scribe said ZedAliz.  
Therefore tell me said ZedAliz what was your second question ,
knowing all the while what the second question was.
I would like to know said the scribe,what relevance are the calculations with respect to the 18 inch cubit when it refers to the English standard of measurement, and would be expressed differently, in for example the Talmudic system of measure.  
It is simply this scribe said ZedAliz the information to be imparted is being presented in english,
and the numerical coicidences occur as and when .The differences in language and in interpretation is at this moment in the now of our time of no consequence We are caught  in the act of revealing the upside down of the downside up,  the micro within the macro.  
And, by the way scribe, said Alizzed, and, said not intending to preach.Please make note that five and two
make seven ,az in five loaves and two fishes.
And now scribe,  time to move on, there are bigger fish to pry.
This the scribe duly noted in the following manner.
5 x loaves x 2 x fishes.
   = 30 x 2
     = 60 x fishes
        = 360  
     and  loaves  x  fishes
                    is 36                                          
                                                               Thus writ the far yonder scribe