from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jantar_Mantar_(Jaipur)
27 Degrees = HM 9
90 feet = 27 m = HM 9
being a triangle with a 90 degrees angle and 27 degrees angle then the third angle is 63 degrees
90 degrees = 27 degrees = 63 degrees = H.M 9 (the sum of all 3 angles is equal 180 degrees = HM 9 )
add to it a 27 degrees latitude ...Fractal indeed
The observatory consists of fourteen major geometric devices for measuring time, predicting eclipses, tracking stars' location as the earth orbits around the sun, ascertaining the declinations of planets, and determining the celestial altitudes and related ephemerides. Each is a fixed and 'focused' tool. The Samrat Yantra, the largest instrument, is 90 feet (27 m) high, its shadow carefully plotted to tell the time of day. Its face is angled at 27 degrees, the latitude of Jaipur. The Hindu chhatri (small cupola) on top is used as a platform for announcing eclipses and the arrival of monsoons.
90 feet = 27 m = HM 9
being a triangle with a 90 degrees angle and 27 degrees angle then the third angle is 63 degrees
90 degrees = 27 degrees = 63 degrees = H.M 9 (the sum of all 3 angles is equal 180 degrees = HM 9 )
add to it a 27 degrees latitude ...Fractal indeed
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