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Ahatmose as well as meaning "Son of Moses" is a name used by a Giza researcher, Don Barone, who has spent years trying to show that The Giza Plateau is really a representation to scale in stone of our solar system. Building on the pioneering work of the late Clive Ross he has systematically shown numerous ratios and measurements which tend to prove that the Giza Plateau has a deeper purpose and meaning. The main argument against his work is that most feel that there is no way The Ancient Builders could have known the ratios and distances to the planets nor did they work in decimals or know Pi or Phi for that matter while Ahatmose (Don Barone) has tried to show that since the Giza Plateau can be enclosed in a 9 by 11 rectangle

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and that the solar system can be accurately plotted (about 99.98% accurate) using just this rectangle

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then The Ancients somehow were able to see the connection between the two, The Giza Plateau and the simple 9 by 11 rectangle. Also a major point in his work is the fact that G1 or The Great Pyramid and G2 or Khafre's Pyramid are in a ratio of 440 (base of G1 in cubits) divided by 411.04 (base of G2 in cubits) and yield a ratio virtually identical to the ratio of the square root of 3 divided by the value of Phi which equals 1.07046627 which is found almost everywhere on The Giza Plateau as evidenced with this diagram:

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This ratio allows him to conclude the following equations using just these ratios for plotting the positioning of the planets. Here are some interesting examples not least of which his discovery that the ratio between the semi major axis of Mercury and that of Earth is precisely 31 divided by 12 or 2.58333333. Earth semi major axis of 149,598,261 divided by that of Mercury of 57,909,050 yields 2.5833313. From this discovery comes these equations.

1/2 sq rt of 3 (or 1/2 440 base of Great Pyramid) x 1000 or 866.0254038 x 1.868602 (ratio Mercury to Venus) = 1618.2551 PHI !

So for ratio of Mercury to Earth we have simply 31 / 12 or 2.5833333

and for ratio of Venus to Mercury we have simply Phi divided by 1/2 the square root of 3

and then this equation:

Ceres:

Orbit Size Around Sun (semi-major axis)

Metric: 413,690,250 km English: 257,055,204 miles

Using sq rt of 3 and Phi again we get:

2.5833333 ratio Mercury to Earth

2.5833333 x sq rt of 3 (1.73205) = 4.47446458622

4.47446458622 divided by Phi (1.618034) = 2.76537119574

RATIO CERES TO EARTH =

413690250 / 149598261 = 2.765341302998

Degree of certainty:

2.765341302998 / 2.76537119574 = 0.9999892

Conclusion:

Ratio of Ceres to Earth (semi major axis) = 31 / 12 x sq rt of 3 divided by Phi to 99.9989 % certainty

More of his work can be found here and at his blog on the subject here

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Another discovery of his spurred on by Clive Ross is that if one adds up the equatorial diameters of the 8 planets one gets a great surprise as shown in the image below.

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Another major find of his was that the measurement systems used on Earth from the beginning of time, be it the inch, yard, meter, kilometer, mile, cubit or foot all had a common origin in distances of The Solar System as the diagram below will prove.

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. More to follow

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