Ancient Greek Stadia of Six Hundred Olympic Feet It’s Subdivision of Earth’s Radius by Factor of Thirty Six Thousand

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The earth’s radius length is 3,600 nautical miles, and the base perimeter length of the Great Pyramid, calculated by the earth’s axial precession rate, is half a nautical mile, so that the ancient Greeks used the stadia length of 600 olympic feet indicates that it’s a subdivision of the radius length of the earth, using the olympic foot length of 12.16 modern inches, measured by the earth’s axial precession rate, it was how they were able to globally navigate having for instance named a great river of America’s east coast the Potomac, named for the Potamoi, the river gods in the ancient Greeks’ pantheon of gods.