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Originally posted by Razziazoid
Just stumbled upon this thread and all I can say is WHOA!
I really think you're on to something here Scott. Are there any newsarticles about this digsite? Or is this all done in complete secrecy? Your theory is very solid, we all know the Egyptians were masterful mathematicians, and it wouldn't surprise me one bit if this geometry actually holds true. I mean, there has to be something buried there... RIGHT?
Scott Creighton
reply to post by geobro
Hi Geobro,
Thank you for dropping by. Right now it is very difficult to get anyone in Egyptian authority to comment on this. I did ask Zahi about this when he was Head of Antiquities but he was tight-lipped over why this large-scale excavation was taking place at the apex point I had identified. I have been itching to get back to Giza for the past few years to do some more on-the-ground research in this area but have been advised against such a trip due to the on-going political situation. I find this not a little frustrating but I can only hope that the Egyptian people are able to resolve their difficulties and that things can return to normal soon. When anything further comes to light you can be sure I will post it here on ATS.
Regards,
SC
Scott Creighton
Hi ATS,
A little update to this thread.
I have recently been researching the Hermetic texts known as 'The Emerald Tablets of Thoth' and I came across a curious passage in those texts that alludes to the Giza Pyramids acting in some way as a 'gateway' or as the 'keys' to discovering a secret location near Giza in which to 'dig' in order to '...find the underground entrance to the secrets hidden..." Particular lines in this ancient text could almost have been written as instructions for the Giza Centroid Theory, thus:
Regards,
SC
originally posted by: autopat51
makes you wonder doesnt it? what was this complex built on top of?