At present we are having a bit of discussion at GHMB again about Chephren’s pyramid. We seem to have at least a small amount of consensus on its measurements, and the ability of those measurements to communicate the Lunar Year at a 1:1 ratio of Imperial Feet to days. It reminds me that I amContinue reading “Chephren’s Pyramid from Top to Bottom”
Tag Archives: Giza Pyramids
“Progress Report” on the Giza Layout
Earlier today, I posted this the following to the Megalithic Portal. I am not certain what to make of it but I find it very intriguing, and thought I’d share it with readers: Well, let’s see – I was aspiring to have a look at data for the Mount Pleasant henge and see if IContinue reading ““Progress Report” on the Giza Layout”
The Giza Blueprint Revisited
Apologies for things being quiet around here as of late – I’ve decided to have another try at a rather daunting and rather time-consuming but important project. It’s been a popular topic of conversation whether Giza (and other pyramid complexes) might be laid out according to some grand, overarching scheme. researcher Dennis (“DUNE”) Payne hasContinue reading “The Giza Blueprint Revisited”
Apologies…
Back when I was an avid patron of science publications, I often heard scientists comment about how scientists were like blindfolded men examining an elephant. One grabs its leg and declares it’s a tree, another grabs its trunk and declares it’s a snake, and so forth… Not a good way to start the New Year,Continue reading “Apologies…”