The relativistic tilts of Giza pyramids' entrance-passages

Part of : Mediterranean archaeology & archaeometry : international journal ; Vol.7, No.1, 2007, pages 25-39

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The tilts of Giza pyramids' entrance-passages have never been considered as if they were theresult of relativistic mathematical equations, and never been thought to encode the Earth'sobliquity parameters. This paper presents an attempt to retrieve the method of establishingthe equations that the pyramids' designer used to quantify the entrance-passages' tilts ofthese architectonic masterpieces. It proves that the pyramids' designer was able to include thegeographic, astronomical and time parameters in one relativistic equation, encoding the dateof the design of the Giza pyramids in the tilt of the entrance passage of the great pyramid.
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Great pyramid, Archaeoastronomy, Ankh Diagram, Obliquity, Precession, Denderah's Zodiac