
30 and 52 Degrees
A hexagram, the Star of David, when inscribed inside of a circle,
touches that circle at 30 degrees from the equator.
The Great Pyramid currently lies just below 30 degrees north on the
globe, so the Star of David indicates it's latitude.
The triangular cross-section of the Great Pyramid, located at 30 degrees noth latitude, is not equilateral like the Star of David,
but has 52 degree base angles.
The ratio of the diagonals of a rhombus formed by the vesica are 15:26 or 30:52. If the long diagonal of the rhombus is 52,
the diameter of the circles is 60.

A regular hexagon produces 30-60-90 triangles (above), but reducing the hexagon image so that the equilateral triangle matches the pyramid
cross-section (52 degrees), changes the 30 and 60 degree angles to 23.5 and 66.5 degrees (below), which is the latitude of the Tropics and the
Arctic Circles. *The Star of David indicates the latitude on the surface of the globe of the Pyramid at Giza, and when it is reduced to 52 degrees, indicates
the latitude of the tropics and the artic circles.

The corners of the rectangle in this image match the location of the Station Stones at the Stonehenge located at 51+ degrees north latitude,

While the angles match the intersecting streets that form Scott Circle in the DC map.

26.5 Degrees
Here the pyramid is overlaid on the shortened cube.

Note that the diagonals of the cube do not match the angles of the passage in the pyramid.
Reducing an equilateral triangle from 60 to 52 degrees
produces diagonals of 23.5 degrees like the tropics.
The passages in the pyramid are at 26.5 degree angles.
The 26.5 degree right triangle is one of two triangles with 1:2 ratios between sides, the other is the 30-60 degree traingle that we see
in the original Metatron's Cube. In the 30-60 triangle the short side is half the diagonal side (hypotenuse), in the 26.5, the short side is
half the other square side. This is the same "two over and one up" notion that we see in the 79 degree west and 39 degree north location of the
Capital City (DC).
52 Degrees and the Vesica
In the center of the image below we see two equal cirles with a radius of "r", overlapping at a distance of "r", producing a figure
3r wide. The radius of the outer circles is 3r.

The image shows how you can generate both 60 degree and 52 degree triangles from the vesica. The height of the triangle is the long diagonal of
the rhombus. The base results from entending a level line at the bottom of the rhombus, first to the edge of the inner circles, then the edge of
the outer ones.

Extending the sides of the rhombus (in red), results in equilateral and 30-60 triangles; while connecting the top point of the rhombus to the
edges of the outer circle produces a 52 degree base angle.
The ratio of the height of the rhombus to the length of the base of the 52 degree triangle is the same as for circles and spheres. With a circle
you know that the Circumference is 2 Pi times the Radius, or Pi times the Diameter. This means the Pi = C/D, by definition. In a 52 degree pyramid,
the perimeter equals 2 Pi times it's height. Half the perimeter equals Pi times H.
A pyramid 481 feet tall, as at Giza, has a half perimeter of 3.1416 x 481, or 1511, giving a side or 755.5 feet.
The word rhombus in Greek adds to 482.
555 Feet
In the image above, the blue triangle looks like the pyramid cross-section and the red one looks like the point of an obelisk. In his book "Phallicism",
Hargrave Jennings, identifies the pyramid with the Universal Female and the obelsik with the Universal Male energies. In the DC map, the obelisk is
the Washington Monument, and the pyramid can be seen on the House of the Temple.
Once obelisks served as measuring devices, and the classic Egyptian ratio for the base to the height is 1:10. The Washington Monument is 555
feet tall and has 55 foot base sides.
We know that the rhombus diagonals are 15:26 in length, or 30:52. Since the short diagonal is the radius, the ratio of the chord to the diameter
would be 52:60. If the triangle above is 481 feet, the diameter of the circle is 555 feet; that is, a vesica composed of 555 foot circles (equal to
the height of the Wash Mmt) produces a vesica 481 feet tall (equal to the height of the Great Pyramid).
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