Hans Wrote:
> No way to know who he was, where he would be born
> or if said town would even exist.
Known by who?
> ...and if even if all this could somehow have been
> known why would the AE have cared?
The AE did not design the pyramids.
> How is a line a prediction? How many other lines
> can you project out of Giza - probably thousands.
This is not A prediction. It is a small part of the correlations that document an encoded prediction. You can project an infinite number of lines out of Egypt, but there is only one pyramid that is the oldest. There is also only one pyramid that is the largest. At Giza, there are for example 11 pyramids so you can draw a total of 55 directions to the North using these center base pyramid positions. But why is it important to consider an alignment with a small subsidiary, or cult pyramid? This means that there are in essence only two important directions at Giza looking North, the Menkaure-Khufu pyramid apex direction, and the Khafre-Khufu pyramid apex direction. Not that many meaningful data points to consider.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/18/2018 02:11AM by Spiros.