Spiros Wrote:
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> Hans Wrote:
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> > Spiros Wrote:
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> >
> > > Overall thus instead of identifying 3 stars
> > that
> > > match the 3 pyramids o Egypt I have found a
> > total
> > > of 9 mountain peaks in 3 continents that
> match
> > the
> > > main Giza Pyramids(three independent
> mappings).
> >
> > Thanks for explaining
> >
> > ....
> >
> > OR you've matched three dots located at Giza
> with
> > three dots located in various other places -
> and
> > if you looked further afield you will be able
> to
> > find three appropriate dots pretty much
> everywhere
> > in the world. Good luck
> It's all an issue of statistics. Try explaining
> statistically how the direction of the two peaks
> in Sinai(equivalent of G1, G2) are EXACTLY
> perpendicular to the direction of the two peaks in
> Greece(equivalent of G1, G2). Then there is the
> issue of relevance. When bringing up the case of
> non-Egyptian mountains people in the mb complain
> of non-relevance to IV dynasty AE. Now I have
> brought up the case on mountains in the heartland
> of the Pharaohs. What relevance would we have if
> we find peaks in Antarctica or China? And of
> course there is the statistics issue of having a
> extremely limited number of peaks to look into in
> African Egypt. So it is hard to consider it a
> coincidence.
No its quite easy to see it as a coincidence. Why would the AE have cared for six mountains in Sinai and Greece?
If you would look you can find dots all over the world that meet your criteria.