<HTML>For none of these did the epsilon circle fall on the corresponding point on the ground feature relating to Khafre's pyramid [4]. I am therefore unable to confirm the hypothesis.
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Our tests also produced the same negative results. The stars do fall within the confines of the MTs but the point of correlation differs significantly within each temple. So much so that, though the correlation remained intriguing, I found it impossible to justify a correlation on the basis of such an alignment.
However, my associate and I are confident that we have found the true point of correlation. It is unfortunate that we will be unable to secure your assistance in confirming these results.
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[2] The aerial photographs that I was sent, and which seem to be used extensively by OCT proponents, are not conformal. The pyramid apices in this photograph are not central to the pyramid 'square', indicating that the photograph was not taken from directly overhead; this is the major source of the non-conformality.
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It is the acknowledged unreliability of photographic evidence which prompted us to consult with you. However, be advised that we are using mathematical calculations based upon the most reliable astronomical data we can obtain, matched with survey results from both Petrie and Lehner, for the achievment of a more reliable conclusion.
I really do not understand why you should find it necissary to denegrate my methodology when your requested involvment stemmed precisely from an awareness of my own limitations.
You certainly have my sincere thanks for taking your time to investigate the matter.
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