Ogygos Wrote:
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> Hello Clive,
>
> First of all. Regarding the slanted wall that
> changes direction to the West(left) of point A in
> your other map, I don’t agree with your
> directions, that is using Google Earth.
Ogy:
I can only tell you that these are the most accurate I was able to measure from Google.
There are absolutely no alterations to make the geometry appear perfect.
The distances and directions are a direct reading from Google onto Lotus then transferred to ACAD.
I can only suggest that we both compare our lat/long measures given by Google. If you are interested in assisting it would be greatly appreciated.
Once the numbers are agreed upon then we have something substantial...but not until.
Note:
Be careful with your extended lines and indicate to the reading audience what is wall and what are your extensions, otherwise it becomes too confusing.
> it does not seem to me that A B C D point are all on a single
> circle, close but not good enough based on the
> accuracy I see implemented at Giza.
Again...this is what I pulled off from Google and if you are aware of the complexity in "pegging" four points on a perfect circle then you should realize the difficulty involved.
AutoCAD can only form the circle using three points...the fourth falls wherever the circle is drawn...IOW, depending on what three pointa I use will determine which of the fourth point falls closest to the circle drawn. Also...be aware that other mathematical relationships are involved in this assembly...the four outer points are used for other purposes.
> What is really encoded in these walls is
> astronomic info of planet Saturn.
Yes I know...but not Saturn alone...that planet is coupled with the motion of Jupiter and the evidence is hidden in the same manner and the same drawing above.
Hint...you must connect the four lines in a different manner to get the results.
> If we take a better look at the walls and the data we will conclude
Careful:
You mean "if we take another point of view".
And...we cannot "conclude"...only add the info to what is already known of this site.
One thing is certain...the walls are set out using geometry, mathematics and astronomy.
> Note I have not specified lengths, if one looks at the
> astronomic data he will be able to determine them.
Not a good practice, at least provide some information with those geo-lines.
Best.
Clive