>>16460167>Does it have something to do with “369”?Maybe but I haven't heard of that desu.
>>16460174Uhhh you realise the metric system is the measure of a meter right?
Anyway I've told you what the agreed on measure of a cubit is.
Take that number, 0.5236m and divide pi by it. You will get a surprising figure out of it: 6.
That's right, the cubit and the meter are one and the same. But it doesn't end there.
See this pyramidion
>>16460079 here? It was cut out of the red pyramid (i.e. this was its capstone) and its height was 1 meter *exactly* and the perimeter of its base was Pi meters *exactly*. When people noticed, it was removed and replaced with this. I hope they did not destroy the original.
BTW, Napoleon brought 200 mathematicians with him when he invaded Egypt and unearthed the buried pyramids. Just a few month earlier the meter was defined, and a few month after the Egyptians kicked out the French, the meter was refined by a factor of 10. You can guess how. How did they know where to look?