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The Pyramids of Giza A Warning from Antiquity © 2006/2007 Scott Creighton
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Finding the ‘Lost Knowledge’ © 2006/2007 Scott Creighton Part 4 ‘LOCATING THE SACRED PLAN’ © 2006/2007 Scott Creighton
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It is possible that the concavities of Khufu and Menkaure serve a second purpose. Using these it is possible that the ancient Designers utilised this aspect of the design to encode also the whereabouts of their ‘sacred plan’ - and perhaps also a hidden cache of ‘lost knowledge’. This hidden location may be indicated by the Pyramids acting as ‘triangulation’ points. © 2006/2007 Scott Creighton
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It does not make any sense that such hidden knowledge would have been buried in a secret vault somewhere under Giza itself. It would have been too easily discovered by people who would perhaps have not understood its importance. The Designers would surely want any such ‘Hall of Records’ to be discovered only by those who could understand the mathematics that would ‘point’ to the location of such hidden knowledge. There is a way that the Designers could have achieved this which uses the Pyramids themselves to ‘point’ us to the correct hidden location. © 2006/2007 Scott Creighton
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We draw a triangle.
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Within the triangle we plot the 3 simplest and most ancient centroids.
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1. The Circumcentre The circumcircle touches each of the triangle’s 3 vertices.
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1. The Circumcentre We then locate the centre of the circumcircle.
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1. The Circumcentre We then locate the centre of the circumcircle.
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1. The Circumcentre We then locate the centre of the circumcircle.
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1. The Circumcentre G3 is placed at the centre of the circumcircle.
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1. The Circumcentre
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2. The Incentre The incircle touches each of the triangle’s 3 sides.
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2. The Incentre We then locate the centre of the incircle.
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2. The Incentre We then locate the centre of the incircle.
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2. The Incentre G1 is placed at the centre of the incircle.
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2. The Incentre
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3. The Barycentre The barycentre draws a Line from each vertice to the Middle of the line opposite
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3. The Barycentre The barycentre draws a Line from each vertice to the Middle of the line opposite
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3. The Barycentre The barycentre draws a Line from each vertice to the Middle of the line opposite
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3. The Barycentre G2 is centred at the intersection of the barycentre centroid.
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29'57'46.04 N 31'06'55.22 E
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What might be excavated and discovered under the sands at this location we can but speculate. The Ancient Codex? The legendary ‘Hall of Records’? The lost Benben Stone of Heliopolis? The Ark of the Covenant? The 300 or so ‘lost’ Books of Enoch? Who knows? There may be nothing. However, only by careful excavation of this spot in the Egyptian desert can we ever hope to reveal the truth. © 2006/2007 Scott Creighton
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End of Part 4 © 2006/2007 Scott Creighton
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