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I have pointed out to Bauval in this mb if I am not mistaken, that the height ratio of the two largest pyramids of Giza match the apparent distance ratio of the outer Orion Belt stars in regards to the central one. Is this a coincidence? If not then how is it that the architects of the Giza pyramids did not know the actual star positions(data)?
As I have said the central pyramid angle error of OCT in regards to Giza is 4.34°. The error of my Greek mountain mapping is 8 times smaller than this. On the other hand the outer pyramid distance ratio error of OCT in regards to Giza is 0.085. The error of my Greek mountain mapping is 7 times smaller than this. This 0.085 error when projected on to a distance between G1 and G2 of 486.8 meters calculates to 41 whole meters! So it is not just the orientation of OCT that is off(12.68° at 10,500 BC) it is the superimposing of stars on to pyramids as relative distances also. Mountains work a lot better than stars, and what are pyramids anyway, aren't they simply scaled down versions of mountains.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 05-Dec-19 16:21 by Spiros.
As I have said the central pyramid angle error of OCT in regards to Giza is 4.34°. The error of my Greek mountain mapping is 8 times smaller than this. On the other hand the outer pyramid distance ratio error of OCT in regards to Giza is 0.085. The error of my Greek mountain mapping is 7 times smaller than this. This 0.085 error when projected on to a distance between G1 and G2 of 486.8 meters calculates to 41 whole meters! So it is not just the orientation of OCT that is off(12.68° at 10,500 BC) it is the superimposing of stars on to pyramids as relative distances also. Mountains work a lot better than stars, and what are pyramids anyway, aren't they simply scaled down versions of mountains.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 05-Dec-19 16:21 by Spiros.
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