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Thread: 191.4 degrees relationship between Mars/Earth Orbit and The Giza Pyramids.

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    191.4 degrees relationship between Mars/Earth Orbit and The Giza Pyramids.

    Not long ago I built up a scale model of Giza in 3D software to verify some measurements myself... and also, as a reference I could use to verify information or claims I come across. One of the most interesting things I was able to confirm was recently shown in a video I will link. This is not my video but it explains the point better than the words that follow it. Nevermind about the video, "An error has occurred Alalu! You must have 5 posts in order to post links. Your current post count is 3." ;p
    A Youtube search for "Giza - Mars Correlation" should get you to the video I had planned on linking if you choose to view it.


    What it basically shows is a relationship between measurements of the 3 pyramids at Giza and the degree of orbit Mars goes through in one Earth year.
    For every year on Earth, Mars rotates 191.4 degrees through a complete 360 orbit.

    If one looks straight down upon the pyramids and draws a line from tip to tip to tip in 2d space, a 191.4 degree angle is created.
    If one looks directly at the pyramids from a south-west or north-east perspective and uses those same 3 lines, you also again get 191.4 degrees.
    Lastly, if each pyramid is literally taken from earth and the tops are touching each other and the pyramids sides are touching each other... again you get 191.4 degrees...


    Food for thought
    "If atoms are 99.999999% space, and we are made of atoms... oh look, a cookie!"

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    Since I can post links now, figured Id share this.


    And 2 views from the model I made.

    Top
    Giza3DTop191.jpg
    From the West
    Giza3DfromWest191.jpg
    Last edited by Alalu; 10-12-2011 at 04:35 PM. Reason: Added images from my model
    "If atoms are 99.999999% space, and we are made of atoms... oh look, a cookie!"

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