inside the Great Pyramid of Cheops

Started by Anonymous, February 12, 2009, 02:37:47 AM

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As sourced in The Medieval empire of the Israelites

QuoteIn commenting on the pictures, archaeologists generally do not
mention the mortar, The copper handles, in their opinion, are fastened
into open-ended openings in the block. In other words, the ancient
craftsmen from the beginning (4,000 years ago!) made holes with an
unknown instrument in the strongest granite block, it being so accurate
that they did not break off one unnecessary bit of stone. Then, from
the back side they shoved the copper rods through them and with a
hammer bent their ends into the shape of handles.
     The German archaeologists were not able to imagine another
method of fastening. The baggage of traditional notions is too great.
     After these photographs were published, Egypt forbid the
scientists further investigations. In an account of the expedition,
published on the site http://www.cheops.org, Rudolf Gantcndring
has written about this so: "Since late March, 1993 my efforts to
continue on-site investigation of the shafts of Cheops have been
blocked by outside influences".

http://www.cheops.org

QuoteMy interest in the pyramids of Egypt began in 1987. On my birthday that year, a friend gave me a book – "The Seven Wonders of the World" by Werner Ekschmitt. The last chapter deals with the only remaining wonder, the Cheops pyramid on Egypt's Giza Plateau.

My engineer's curiosity was aroused because there seemed to be so many questions and so few answers. I just couldn't get over the fact that we can fly to the moon and explore the depths of the oceans, but we can't answer so many basic technical questions about the most exhaustively studied historical monument of all times.

The book contained references to the German Archaeological Institute (GAI) and its director, Prof. Dr. Rainer Stadelmann, to whom I soon wrote, expressing my interest. At the same time, I began analyzing the pyramids, as of 1989 by computer – looking for tell-tale signs, the fingerprints always left behind by the designer and builders of any large construction. In the early 90s I began developing a computer-based study focusing on the knowledge of the ancient Egyptians and the means available to them to conduct their work on various monuments.

Some of the perplexing photos

copper handles that have mortar around them



Mortar that fell to the ground



Strange Square rod - The round rod was left by Dixon



more photos at the site

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Well all the evidence suggests that the Pharaohs were not as great as people think as the Pyramids were probably never built by them but taken over, especially that the Great Pyramid has only one word written inside of it that says "Khufu" which Egyptologists say its another name for Cheops. I sent you a link on the other post regarding the Rosetta stone and how Champelion falsified the words written.
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http://www.crichtonmiller.com/the_dixon_relics.htm


Critchton Miller has a pretty good site on the Dixon Relics and how they were used as a Theodolite/inclinometer.
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Simple Surveying device with plumb line and scale

 Patent granted to Crichton E M Miller in November 2000

This working example of a cross type of instrument with a measuring rod set at 45 degrees to the upright , cross bars for sighting and a plumb line shows clearly how linear angles can be found.



An exponential scale of 90 centimetres gives this particular instrument  an accuracy of 3 arc minutes, which is a coincidence with the reported inaccuracy of the pyramid alignment.

Charles Piazzi Smyth in his 1878 book "The Great Pyramid" recorded the relics found in the north shaft of the Queens chamber by Dixon and Grant.


Conclusion

   1.

      The Egyptians used an instrument that was an inclinometer with a measuring rod, a plumb line and a staff, to align the pyramids to the stars.
   2.

      This instrument was required to carry out accurate astrology and measure the actions of the precession so as to form ages from the vernal equinox.
   3.

      To survey the construction of the pyramid, required such an instrument to replace the modern surveyors theodolite.
   4.

      The Pyramid and the instrument were both sacred and helped form the foundations of a star culture and sun worshipping cult that has echo's in all modern religions.
   5.

      The stars that were most important to carry out these measurements were the circumpolar constellations of Draconis and the Great Bear which were used as a clock and calendar, indicating the position of the sun at night and throughout the year by measurement of a staff, exponential scale measuring rod and plumb line.
   6.

      That evidence of the use of plumb lines and sighting rods are extant in the inferior Bay and Merkhet and yet these instruments are incapable of the necessary spherical measurements to explain the achievements of the Egyptian builders and astronomers.
   7.

      That the Dixon Relics of 1872 have been sadly overlooked and are likely to be the instrument claimed in absence of another logical explanation.
   8.

      That the resulting instrument of cosmic knowledge, similar to the Calvary cross was hidden in a northern soul shaft in the Queens Chamber of the Great Pyramid of Cheops  (Khufu) so as to help the Pharaohs soul  (Ba) navigate its way out of the solar system to heaven through the ecliptic pole above the sun.

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