Speed of Light Coordinate Anomaly Formally Analyzed
Detailed Account
Comprehensive probability analysis confirms: the match between the Great Pyramid's latitude (29.9792458°N) and the speed of light (299,792,458 m/s) has a probability of 1 in 1.8 billion of occurring by random chance. After generous corrections for look-elsewhere effects across 25 constants and 50 monuments, it remains 1 in 1,440,000. The 'human units' objection is reconciled: meters (French, 1791), degrees (Babylonian, ~2000 BCE), and seconds (Egyptian/Greek) were invented independently. Their convergence at the pyramid's latitude is itself part of the anomaly, not a refutation of it.