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Hi Dune..
A few years ago I got into the Gantenbrink cad drawings, however I tried recently and it wouldn't let me in.
I can't remember what edition of windows I was using back then.. Maybe XP and Firefox.. Not sure.
This computer is Win 7 and Chrome or Firefox. I use it as my general internet computer.
Anyway I saved a few drawings back then, I'll try again next week.
Yeah.. The possibilities are certainly thought provoking and I guess discussion can't do any harm.
I thought that a connect between the Big Void and the area around the entrance gables might be an idea.
The top of Big Void and Campbell's chamber are damn close.
As you say it'll be a few years before we see any movement. The Egyptologist's seem to think they know better than the three teams of scientists and engineers that designed, built and operate the equipment.
Anyways here's an unmolested CAD for you.
Along with some more possibilities .. lol

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03-Nov-17 20:36 by Jon Ellison.
A few years ago I got into the Gantenbrink cad drawings, however I tried recently and it wouldn't let me in.
I can't remember what edition of windows I was using back then.. Maybe XP and Firefox.. Not sure.
This computer is Win 7 and Chrome or Firefox. I use it as my general internet computer.
Anyway I saved a few drawings back then, I'll try again next week.
Yeah.. The possibilities are certainly thought provoking and I guess discussion can't do any harm.
I thought that a connect between the Big Void and the area around the entrance gables might be an idea.
The top of Big Void and Campbell's chamber are damn close.
As you say it'll be a few years before we see any movement. The Egyptologist's seem to think they know better than the three teams of scientists and engineers that designed, built and operate the equipment.
Anyways here's an unmolested CAD for you.

Along with some more possibilities .. lol



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03-Nov-17 20:36 by Jon Ellison.
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