Hans Wrote:
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> ...but they are not next to each other as they
> appear to us one is 817 LY from Earth, the second
> is 1,340 LY and Mintaka is 915 LY.
I don't think that the star theories were created to depict close by stars like Sun and alpha Centauri. The major factor is position, shape formed, and most of all brightness.
> Not at all and I don't imagine that the AE knew
> that a star was another sun, etc
The architects of the pyramid through documenting advanced scientific knowledge showed that they were well aware of the nature of true stars.
> Then why are you saying it points to x - by the
> way if to the NE it points to Heliopolis where
> does the opposite endpoint to?
In the greater Giza area, there is one geographical reference point and this is Heliopolis. So G2 - G1 pyramids point to Heliopolis.
> Yes as it is in line with their religion, culture
> and prior actions.
Prior actions have to start somewhere. What part of their original pre-pyramid religion or culture drove them to build pyramids? Let's put aside their religious and cultural beliefs that related to stars(meaning stars or planets) and mountains.