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Explore the fascinating mathematical properties embedded in the Great Pyramid of Khufu at Giza through this 42-minute educational video. Begin with the meticulous observations of renowned archaeologist Flinders Petrie and delve into the ancient Egyptian measurement system called "seked," which describes the inclination of sloping surfaces and reveals the Great Pyramid's remarkable slope of 5 palms and 2 fingers. Discover how this ancient engineering marvel may contain mathematical relationships to fundamental constants including pi and the golden ratio (phi). Journey through an illuminating discussion of continued fractions and examine whether these mathematical connections represent intentional design or extraordinary coincidences. Learn about ancient Egyptian mathematical techniques and measurement systems while considering the sophisticated mathematical knowledge that may have influenced one of humanity's most enduring architectural achievements. This presentation forms part of a comprehensive exploration of 5,000 years of mathematical history, offering insights into how ancient civilizations approached complex geometric and mathematical challenges in their monumental constructions.