Jammer Wrote:
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> But they dont aligh perfectly. They don't even
> come close!
>
> 1) The smaller pyramid's shadow falls only halfway
> to the next corner...
> 2) The middle pyramid's shadow inserts 20% into
> the next pyramid.
>
> Are you saying the AE lacked the finess to design
> these structures to the right size to PERFECTLY
> touch the corners had that been their intent?
>
> Considering Stonehenge has proper shadow lengths I
> am positive the AE could have aligned these
> shadows more accuratly had they wished.
>
> That forces me to conclude the shadow alignement
> meant nothing to them in their construction of the
> pyramids.
>
> Jammer
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> Edited 1 times. Last edit at 11/02/07 01:02PM by
> Jammer.
I believe they would align at sunset. The sun doesn't go straight
down and through the horizon except on the day of the year
that it's directly overhead at noon. (such as on the equator at the
equinox).
If it doesn't align then I agree with you. If it does then no one
will convince me that four objects 93,000,000 miles apart can form
a straight line by chance.
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Man fears the pyramid, time fears man.