OFF: Re: Pyramids

gingoblin at EASYNET.CO.UK gingoblin at EASYNET.CO.UK
Thu Aug 22 13:20:06 EDT 1996


>Gordon Hundley writes:
>
>> It's probably called 'Zeta Orionis', since that's a star in he
>> constellation of Orion, of particular interest if you'd read
>> Bauval/Hancock/Gilbert/West's theories about the positioning of the
>> pyramids of Giza/Dashour. This star (Almtak to the Persians) in Orion's
>
>
>is that the one with 3 pyramids of different heights in a (not quite)
>straight line representing different star magnitudes and at least two
>(not quite sure if all four exist) small pyramids built in appropriate
>positions and distances around them so it seems like they were trying
>to map out Orion on the ground as well?    I think that's the theory
>anyhow - it may still be a long way from provability....
>
>
>jill

Try checking out sci.archaeology if you're interested in this sorta stuff.
You'll see how far away from provability we are! It just seems to be
constant bickering! Personally I think there's a pretty good case for what
Buval etc. have to say, but it really relies on taking peoples' word on
things. Unless you do the studies/tests/whatever yourself, how can you rely
on the data? There's "evidence" that backs up both sides of the
argument...so which is right?!! And what's gonna be behind the "door"
discovered in the Great Pyramid? Well, in a sad attempt at combining
"humour" and making this thread somehow end up on HW, I hereby predict it's
gonna be a Sonic Attack promo w/cloth bag. Maybe.



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