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1 The Giza Precession Wheel Theory (GPWT) © 2006/2007 Scott Creighton

2 Let us place 4 random points. The Giza Precession Wheel Theory

3 Let us place 4 random points. 1. The Giza Precession Wheel Theory

4 Let us place 4 random points. 1. 2. The Giza Precession Wheel Theory

5 Let us place 4 random points. 1. 2. 3. The Giza Precession Wheel Theory

6 Let us place 4 random points. 1. 2. 3. 4. The Giza Precession Wheel Theory

7 Now let us try and connect all 4 points with a circle. The Giza Precession Wheel Theory

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11 As can be observed, the random placement of 4 points is unlikely to connect all 4 points with a circle. The Giza Precession Wheel Theory

12 Now let us consider the structures at Giza. The Giza Precession Wheel Theory

13 Now let us consider the structures at Giza. Let us find the 4 most significant points. The Giza Precession Wheel Theory

14 Now let us consider the structures at Giza. Let us find the 4 most significant points. And then attempt to connect them with a circle. The Giza Precession Wheel Theory

15 Now let us consider the structures at Giza. Let us find the 4 most significant points. And then attempt to connect them with a circle. The Giza Precession Wheel Theory Note: For the purposes of this exercise, we will use the High Resolution Groundplan as prepared by the Giza Plateau Mapping Project (GPMP).

16 The Giza Precession Wheel Theory 1. SW - G3c

17 The Giza Precession Wheel Theory 1. SW - G3c 2. NE - G1

18 The Giza Precession Wheel Theory 1. SW - G3c 2. NE - G1 3. NE - G1a

19 The Giza Precession Wheel Theory 1. SW - G3c 2. NE - G1 3. NE - G1a 4. Rear of Sphinx

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21 Now let us connect these 4 points with a circle.

22 Remarkably, all 4 points can be connected with a circle.

23 Observe the position of the Sphinx, sitting precisely on the outside edge of the wheel.

24 This position is entirely consistent with The Giza Precession Wheel Theory. The circle is symbolic of the Earth’s horizon.

25 The Sphinx (symbolic of the constellation LEO) is in the realm of the heavens, thus beyond the Earth’s horizon.

26 Let us now find the centre of the wheel.

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29 Khafre Centre Error from GPW Centre = 0.02% (approx) The Giza Precession Wheel Theory

30 That such a small error (0.02%) should occur when comparing the centre of the GPW circle with the centre of the middle pyramid, Khafre, and to find 4 key points connecting the GPW circle would seem to indicate that this design could not have occurred purely by chance alone. We must consider, therefore, the possibility that the GPW is the product of ‘intentional design’. The Giza Precession Wheel Theory

31 COMING SOON In The Giza Precession Wheel (GPW) Part 2, discover the dates encoded into the wheel, that point to highly significant dates in our most remote past – and also our future. The Giza Precession Wheel Theory


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