The Redundant Encoding Principle
The Great Pyramid encodes information through MULTIPLE independent channels: geometric proportions (π, φ), dimensional ratios (Earth model), spatial positioning (latitude = speed of light), astronomical alignments (Orion, Sirius, pole star), acoustic properties (resonant chambers), and geographic placement (center of Earth's landmass). This redundancy mirrors the design principle used in modern error-correcting codes — if one channel of information is lost or misinterpreted, the others provide backup. A civilization designing a message to survive for millennia would use exactly this strategy: maximum redundancy across independent channels. The pyramid may be the ultimate "time capsule" — a message designed to be readable by any technologically capable civilization that discovers it.