The sequence of numbers 142857 of the Egyptian pyramids is known as the strangest number in the world - Why?

The numbers attached to the pyramid have not been deciphered until now because it is too "miracle".

Numbers affect every aspect of our lives, especially for the ancient people, each number has its own special meaning.

Chinese civilization attaches great importance to arithmetic. During the Pre-Qin period, they promoted the number 12. This number symbolizes perfection. This is also the reason for the appearance of regulations such as twelve zodiac animals, emperors get married at twelve, twelve o'clock.

In the ancient Greek civilization, it was also believed that 12 symbolized integrity.

Besides, the ancient Egyptian civilization also attached great importance to numbers. The Egyptians are famous around the world for their massive pyramids. The remaining works still hide many mysteries for humanity. People are curious to know who built these pyramids?

The pyramids have so many mysteries that people never cease to be curious. One of the mysteries of the pyramids in particular and the Egyptian civilization in general is the existence of the number 142857. This is considered the most magical number in the world.

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The results when multiplying 142857 by the numbers from 1 to 7 respectively. Image: SlidetoDoc

Why is 142857 magical?

It was discovered that when we multiply the number 142857 by 1 to 6, respectively, we get a new sequence of numbers. The point worth mentioning is that the individual number forests are kept the same, they only change positions in the number sequence!

If it's multiplied by 7, even more magic happens: We get 999999. Whether it's multiplication or division, 142857 obeys a certain special law. Experts have tried many methods, but this sequence of numbers is like "crucified", its rules cannot be broken.

When bringing this number into the digital civilization, experts were once again surprised by the many coincidences. In the creative civilization, both the East and the West have 7 days in a week, so the number 7 has meaning as the end and symbolizes the day off.

John Taylor, an English astronomer and amateur mathematician, studied the relationship between Khufu's pyramid and Pi. As a result, he found that if the circumference of the pyramid is divided by 2 times the height, the result will be 3.14159. John thinks this is no coincidence.

In 1864, another researcher, Smith, continued to decipher Khufu's pyramid and discovered more mysteries. For example, the height of the tower multiplied by 1 billion will give the result equal to the distance from the Earth to the Sun. Not only that, the circumference of the base when multiplied by 2 results in the length of the equator.

After Smith, Ferendezy Petri measured Khufu's pyramid with modern measuring instruments. He found that the pyramids had almost no errors in contours and angles. So far, there are still too many mysteries in the Egyptian pyramids, and they are still waiting for people to find solutions.