Hermione Wrote:
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> Hans_lune Wrote:
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> > the big question is how
> > would the Egyptians determine the orbit of a
> > planet they didn't know was a planet and
> couldn't
> > see?
>
> Rarely have I seen the essential dif
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It expanded those boundaries just a bit.
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Byrd Wrote:
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> They probably found their way blocked in some
> fashion... perhaps an unexpected bend or another
> big rock.
Or they forgot......
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engbren Wrote:
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> Do we expect as an outcome a fourth door?
I'd say they must be a block before it gets to the backing stones
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Ahatmose Wrote:
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> Well I only use those measurements as posted by
> NASA and they have manged to hit all 8 planets and
> the two dwarfs as well using those measurements so
> I think they might know what they are talking
> about.
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> Cheers
> db
Yeah, but they know how to do it and also use inflight corr
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From Dash 2015 paper
Conclusions
The pyramid as it exists today offers us limited data to work with. Along its 921 meter periphery we were able to find evidence of the original baseline at only 84 points spread over 155 meters of its base, about 17% of its total length. The limited data we have to work with makes the analysis of the original lines of the pyramid inherently a statistical p
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Ahatmose Wrote:
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> Hi Graham.
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> It does not matter what measurement system we use
> since these concepts are solely based on RATIOS !
Actually it does because they didn't use inches, why change to a system of measurement they didn't use. why not use what they actually had? In determining 'inches' did
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Ahatmose Wrote:
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> Well since you asked. I would think the fact that
> the ratio of the dimensions (base) of G1 and G2
> (9069 inches for G1 and 8472 inches for G2)
> precisely mirror the ratio between the square root
> of 3 (1.7230508075 and G1 and 9069 inches) and Phi
> (1.618033988 and G2 and 8472 inches) this tell
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GChase Wrote:
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> Hi Don,
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> Does this observation mean that the AE used inches
> ?
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> Graham
....ah yeah, however I always favored the idea that the Egyptians used Shaku. The Shakkanho is the traditional Japanese system of measurement. The name shakkanho originates from the name of two of the units, the shaku
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Well lets see. What would you say is the single most piece of mathematical evidence you've found? And what does it tell you?
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This PDF paper popped up and was wondering what other's opinion of it was?
"The so-called concave faces of the Great Pyramid. Facts and cognitive bias"
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. Early Classic (250 AD – 600 AD)
Does anyone know what the glyph(s) below his chin in the circle say? Or is it just ornamentation?
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Thanks for the additional information
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. Does anyone know where this is at and what it is displaying? - it just a portion of a large piece of course.
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Does anyone know which site this came out of, provenance and context? Thanks
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Thanks for the additional information!
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Hermione Wrote:
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> Hans_lune Wrote:
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> > ...or is it modern art?
> >
> >
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> Well ... I think it's from KV9-Ramses V and VI,
> and I found this:
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> "Imydwat, sixth hour, scene 9, figures 458-459:
> corpse o
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Ah Cladking
We recognize you never published anything, never made your data and research available, made up a great deal of really silly stuff, ran from questions, refused to accept the observations of experiments YOU set up when they didn't support your ideas. Are you really sure we should listen to you about anything concerning Egyptology, reality or science?
I think not.
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waggy Wrote:
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> Yup, these blocks line the corridor which give
> access to the pyramid court.
> If memory serves me right, this corridor was found
> lined with mudbrick, and on removal of the brick
> these granite blocks were found.
Oh, might you have diagram or map that shows where these were and the location of the
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Is that the mortuary temple to East side of his tomb?
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