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May 11, 2024, 10:18 pm UTC    
January 19, 2008 07:16AM
This to graphically illustrate the setting of The Sphinx Point as the start of the plateau ...



Diagonal distance is (sq rt of 10 + sq rt of 2) x's 1000 cugits or 4576.4912225414743808005822686424

Therefore vertical red line is 1/5th or 915.29824450829487616011645372848

Therefore horizontal blue line is 2/5ths or 1830.596489016589752320232907457

This puts this point about 32 feet south of south base of Pyramid 2 or 498.9153 cubits north of center of Pyramid 3 and 1830.5965 cubits east of centerline of Pyramid 3.

Where exactly this falls is difficult to determine since it is near impossible to find an accurate image of The Giza Plateau and The Sphinx together. From my resources I have determined it falls south side center of The Sphinx Temple but that could change if a more accurate image of The Plateau is found. Regardles my co-ordinates WILL NOT CHANGE.

x = 1830.5965

y = 498.9153


A re-worked image ... with all angles 36 degrees



Best
Don Barone

"There is nothing as impenetrable as a closed mind"
and ..." if everything is a coincidence what is the point of studying or measuring or analyzing anything ?" db
Subject Author Posted

Geometric Patterns at Giza: Co-incidence or Design ?

Don Barone January 18, 2008 11:15AM

Re: Geometric Patterns at Giza: Co-incidence or Design ?

Don Barone January 19, 2008 07:16AM



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