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Ahatmose Wrote:
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> Clive Ross, rest his soul, also sometimes used your formula for volume but we can't ignore that using the following as per Wiki:
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> Semi major axis of Earth = 149.598 Mkm
> Semi major axis of Mars = 227.939 Mkm
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> Ratio = 1.52367
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> Therefore the difference between Earth and Mars
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Ancient Egypt
Byrd Wrote:
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> Out of curiosity, why would the AE's be using a number calculated with measurements that would not be created until more than 3,000 years later?
> I don't see that there's evidence that they knew how to calculate the volume of a sphere:
The documentary author answers that question: Because the meter w
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Mark Heaton Wrote:
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> Can anyone confirm that Lauer used a conversion of 524 millimetres per Egyptian royal cubit?
I don't know about Lauer's definition, but 524 mm is correct. To be more precise, it is 4/3 * pi * 1000/2^3 = 523.5987756, the number you get when calculating the volume of a sphere with diameter 1000 mm and rea
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Ancient Egypt
Nice! I went inside the Bent Pyramid 2 weeks ago. Best pyramid to do that because of the most complicated interior of all and best natural ventilation inside. 4 images as start:
More soon on
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Ancient Egypt
I have to make one correction: The original author of the theory seeing the pyramids as huge chemical reaction facilities is Geoffrey Drumm who published his book about this in 2020 and started his research on location in Egypt in 2017. On his youtube channel he has a video about the Red Pyramid published in 2021.
Geoffrey Drumm
This theory about the chemical reactors I see as reasona
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Ancient Egypt
engbren Wrote:
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> Their paper is free to download here:
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The URL is now gone. But with that filename I found it here:
Interesting detailed text. Have to compare their interpretation of the figures in the Zodiac reliefs with Fomenko's if there are overlaps independent from Fomenko's time-correlation investigation.
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Ancient Egypt
engbren Wrote:
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> pp185-187 of the following paper:
> Lull, Jose, and Juan Antonio Belmonte. "The constellations of ancient Egypt." Search of cosmic
> order: Selected essays on Egyptian archaeoastronomy (2009): 157-161.
Archaeoastronomy sounds like research to identify the date of a certain planetary constellation.
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Ancient Egypt
Nice! And great timing (figuratively and literally).
Technically it's not just a zodiac, it's a horoscope. A horoscope is not the motivational text you find in some magazines, it is a representation of the planets', sun and moon positions seen from a specific location on Earth at a specific date. That most likely helps to understand why those horoscopes in stone are so important
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Ancient Egypt
You can download the technical drawings with the following deep links:
And then open them in the free Autodesk Windows Viewer or the Free Online Viewer in case you have a Mac:
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Ancient Egypt
For comparison, here the photos from the 1993 Gantenbrink expedition:
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Ancient Egypt
Always when I look at that photo from the other, post Gantenbrink, closure stone with the two copper fixtures, it looks like a cheap fake for me. It just looks weird.
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Ancient Egypt
To skip the potentially problematic navigation through the first 2 pages, try the following direct link to the page index:
At least on Chrome that works for me. Some sub pages return a 404 error, but most work fine.
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Holger Isenberg
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Ancient Egypt
A few months ago I found this German magazine report from 2017 were Gantenbrink was speaking about his new plans to research the presumed chamber above the ascending gallery in the Great Pyramid. He found sponsors back then is reported and is ready to go and is already in contact with the director of the Giza plateau. The portrait photo is most likely showing him, now living in Munich:
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Ancient Egypt
The security warnings are only about the CADviewer I see so far. That part of the site, i.e. when clicking on some of the drawings opened a browser plugin on the old website which doesn't any more since many years. Don't try to install that old plugin, it would not work anyway in any of the current browsers.
Some time ago I tries to open the drawings with an alternative tool, but fai
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Holger Isenberg
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Ancient Egypt
When visited the Red Pyramid in spring 2010 the ammonia smell inside was surprising. Originally I thought about the most common source for that smell as being the same as in pedestrian railway underpasses in large European cities. But all other ancient sites I visited there in Egypt between Dashur and Cairo were very clean inside without smell. The Red Pyramid was otherwise clean and the visitor
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Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote:
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> So, any celestial alignment they
> have with the night sky would have to match what
> the heavens looked like some 4,500 years ago.
While I somewhat agree about the relative alignment of the 3 Orion stars and the 3 pyramids, they are not a celestial alignment in the strict sense as those would need to have a
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Ancient Egypt
Byrd Wrote:
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> So it's developed from bias
Could be. I was just wondering. I'll come back here to this when I have my idea about the twin mountain glyph published.
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Ancient Egypt
One connection between plasma and the Hathor Temple at Dendera would be the famous Dendera bulbs as those look like 100 year old Crookes Tubes, i.e. large vacuum tubes used for experiments leading cathode ray tubes and x-ray tubes. But that
But that connection to the twin mountain glyph is quite vague and I think Carmen Boulter had something else in mind.
I also see a direct connection to
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Holger Isenberg
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Ancient Egypt
Does anyone know or can imagine why Dr. Carmen Boulter sees the combination of Nut's hands-down into twin mountain glyph "dw", N26 in as "plasma"? She talks about this at minute 6 in her CPAK October 2019 presentation:
Unfortunately we cannot ask her anymore since February 4, 2022:
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Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote:
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> Holger ... the meter was not used in ancient times. At least not as far as my exhaustive studies of the last 23 years show.
I agree with that. Haven't seen any meter-use on historic architecture yet. The closest I'm aware of are the 5 or so "H-blocks" in Puma Punku which measure all around 1m, bu
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Alternative Geometry and Numerology
The planet distance works great as that's just about geometric ratios which would work in any number system, but this squaring I would avoid as it's just numerology in my opinion.
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Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Ahatmose Wrote:
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> distance from Earth to Mars average distances used is 227,939,100 - 149,598,261 = 78,340,839
> 78,340,839 / 149,598,261 = 0.523675
Nice! Now we have the original standard units for Earth (meter) and Mars (cubit).
polar radius Mars 3376 *2*pi/(pi/6) = 40512 polar circumference in cubits
polar radius Earth: 63
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Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Thence: The meter.
How? Explained here:
and
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Ancient Egypt
Byrd Wrote:
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> Really? Whisked back to the time of the pyramids/ancient alien showing up and the ONLY
> thing they do is bring along a meter stick, worm their way into Hemiunu's affections, encode the
> lovely meter in something, and then die or leave having done... metric graffiti on a big building?
"I'm not s
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Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Ahatmose Wrote:
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> 1 inch by convention or decree is now 2.54 cm BUT this is a very recent change it
> used to be slightly less that 2.54 more like 2.53846579 or something like that.
Have't checked yet which factor he presents for inch to meter conversion. About the object volumes it's meter and cubit, the one other inte
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Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Kanga Wrote:
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> To suggest the Egyptians knew the metre or the inch is the worst kind of pseudoscience.
Have you seen the explanation in the video shortly after minute 42? It's about using volumes of simple geometric objects.
The producer is not saying that the Egyptians in general knew the meter. He is saying that someone kn
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Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Hermione Wrote:
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I watched it some time ago already and while it has some stretches, producer Fehmi Krasniqi presented some intriguing new points and some already known topics are visualized in good animations.
One key aspect he presents is a simple geometric connection between the meter, the inch and the royal cubit. In additi
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Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Hermione Wrote:
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> Anyone who's not come across this before might
> find this article -
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> - of interest.
While that's a good article it's orthogonal to mine as it discusses the location at the longest meridian and latitude circle over land. And then there are others who discuss the gravicenter of landmass
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Ancient Egypt
Zod YinYang Wrote:
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> the purpose of The Great Pyramid.
I found this new genuine theory a good read and can recommend it. It's special as not many Great Pyramid theories about its purpose exists which explain the complicated inner structures and set that in context with the outside world.
But I may be biased as I once publishe
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Ancient Egypt
Archaeoastronomer Wrote:
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> I am not a great fan of the Sothic Cycle as it
> doesn't seem to work for astronomers when you
> check the dates,
I'm neither a fan of that, see it more as a deep distraction away from the more important topics and let's try to avoid that topic here.
> So you may think Caesar al
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Ancient History
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