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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

exactly half of the length of its floor diagonal (38 feet 2 inches). 26<br />

Moreover, since the King’s Chamber formed a perfect 1 x 2 rectangle,<br />

was it conceivable that the pyramid builders were unaware that they had<br />

also made it express and exemplify the ‘golden section’?<br />

<strong>Know</strong>n as phi, the golden section was another irrational number like pi<br />

that could not be worked out arithmetically. Its value was the square root<br />

of 5 plus 1 divided by 2, equivalent to 1.61803. 27 This proved to be the<br />

‘limiting value of the ratio between successive numbers in the Fibonacci<br />

series—the series of numbers beginning 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13—in which<br />

each term is the sum of the two previous terms.’ 28<br />

Phi could also be obtained schematically by dividing a line A-B at a<br />

point C in such a way that the whole line A-B was longer than the first<br />

part, A-C, in the same proportion as the first part, A-C, was longer than<br />

the remainder, C-B. 29 This proportion, which had been proven particularly<br />

harmonious and agreeable to the eye, had supposedly been first<br />

discovered by the Pythagorean Greeks, who incorporated it into the<br />

Parthenon at Athens. There is absolutely no doubt, however, that phi<br />

illustrated and obtained at least 2000 years previously in the King’s<br />

Chamber of the Great Pyramid at Giza.<br />

26<br />

Traveller’s Key to Ancient Egypt, p. 117; The Great Pyramid: Your Personal Guide, p.<br />

64.<br />

27<br />

John Ivimy, The Sphinx and the Megaliths, Abacus, London, 1976, p. 118.<br />

28<br />

Ibid.<br />

29<br />

Secrets of the Great Pyramid, p. 191.<br />

325

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