Some things simply aren’t happenstance. Anyone trying to use the probability of unrelated events (Pyramids and math/physics constants or whatever) coinciding as part of an explanation is actively trying to deceive you: the obviously correct explanation is that the people who openly said they were trying to do something succeeded.
So this depends on whether we believe that the people who built the pyramid were actively trying to encode the speed of light (as opposed to some other important value).
“Once is enemy action.”
Some things simply aren’t happenstance. Anyone trying to use the probability of unrelated events (Pyramids and math/physics constants or whatever) coinciding as part of an explanation is actively trying to deceive you: the obviously correct explanation is that the people who openly said they were trying to do something succeeded.
So this depends on whether we believe that the people who built the pyramid were actively trying to encode the speed of light (as opposed to some other important value).
For example, did they worship a sun god?