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Jon Ellison Wrote:
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> Sirfiroth Wrote:
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> > Great work, but the problem is according to the
> > original idea for saying it was built in situ
> is
> > getting the sarcophagus past the ascending
> > descending passageway junction. Now I could be
> > wrong, but mathematically the sarcophagus,
> being
> > 90 inches in length, won't make the transition
> > from descending to ascending passageway due to
> > height and angled restrictions in the
> passageways.
>
> Hi, Thanks for the comment.
>
> According to M&R it'll just make it on account of
> the radiused corners.
> The box in my drawing is a few cm's longer and
> taller than the real thing. So this is pretty much
> the largest sized box that can negotiate the
> bend.
> I'm relying totally on the accuracy of the M&R
> drawings.
>
>
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> Sirfiroth Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Great work, but the problem is according to the
> > original idea for saying it was built in situ
> is
> > getting the sarcophagus past the ascending
> > descending passageway junction. Now I could be
> > wrong, but mathematically the sarcophagus,
> being
> > 90 inches in length, won't make the transition
> > from descending to ascending passageway due to
> > height and angled restrictions in the
> passageways.
>
> Hi, Thanks for the comment.
>
> According to M&R it'll just make it on account of
> the radiused corners.
> The box in my drawing is a few cm's longer and
> taller than the real thing. So this is pretty much
> the largest sized box that can negotiate the
> bend.
> I'm relying totally on the accuracy of the M&R
> drawings.
>
>

[grahamhancock.com]
Dr. Troglodyte

“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?“ - Decimus Junius Juvenalis
Η άγνοια είναι η μητέρα του μύθου και του μυστηρίου.


“Numero, Pondere et Mensura“


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