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the north and polar wandering
check out this toy i made:
http://www.youtube.com/user/raaaid?f...17/O3CJERLmN8U it beahves as the erath moving its north, it even has a reversal at each end of cycle according a disney comic i read about micky mouse time travelling to atalantis theres a thing called polar wandering where north moves like that in an spiral http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...ewandering.jpg so then 5,000 years ago the north would be in a very different point that today then can anyone explain why the piramids are aligned with todays north and not 5000 years ago north? |
nahhh youre trying to confuse me again
The western and eastern sides of the Great Pyramid, in particular, align with true north to within 3 arcminutes - about a tenth the width of the full moon. thuban was the egiptian north star http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuban thuban is offset from the north 47º :) |
oops you havent deleted this:
http://www.andrewcollins.com/Giza%20...tars%20low.jpg nor this: http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...f4ogMhCTzVCBNN the stage unveils each day a litle more: http://www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_2_4pn.gif edit: oh and this line in the wiki: Hacia Thuban estaban orientadas las pirámides de Gizeh, en Egipto, cuando fueron construidas. yeah yeah if the wiki says so, maps say the opposite http://blog-egipto.com/wp-content/up...za-300x293.jpg http://www.egiptomania.com/oficinatu...pas_giza01.gif man are you really binaural? |
no the wikipedia says piramids were built in alligment with their north thuban but modern maps show them allign with polaris
how do you explain that but by my being a truman oh theyre not even ballons just photoshjop edit: oh im talking about precesion not wandering |
[QUOTE=raaaid;363439]nahhh youre trying to confuse me again
You confused Raaaid ?,nah,never!!:rolleyes: |
well i found the solotion
actually its right but i bet you have figured out yeah im sorry i was wrong |
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