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But then go and decide to use a square base... SMH.
18 0 ReplyThe great pyramid appears to have an octagonal base.
https://www.discovery.com/exploration/Eight-Faces-Great-Pyramid-Giza
Not like a full equitable octagon, but four faces each split via a small concavity.
I think the attached picture is the original one an RAF pilot took at dusk when he noticed that the shadow wasn't uniform across the face of one side.
I know the 8 sides are contested, some people say the concavity is an optical illusion.
18 1 ReplyI'm amazed there hasn't been some kind of laser scan to determine this
11 0 ReplyEgyptologists are conservative and won't allow any measurements of practically anything anymore.
No looking at the sphinx shafts/cavities (there's an entrance up top), no tomb inspections, no measuring a bunch of stuff.
They even paved over a bunch of shafts for "restoration".
https://madainproject.com/sphinx_tunnels_chambers
Every time you hear about a new radar scan or whatever, it took years to get through the bureaucracy.
The collected sourced pictures appear to be accurate at any rate.
24 1 ReplyDamn the sphinx has cavities, better brush it's teeth /jk
7 0 ReplyBring on the space lasers
4 0 ReplyThe Jewish ones or the regular ones?
3 0 ReplyRegular ones. We don't need to hear "Oy vey" every time we need to shoot something.
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One could do some photogrammetry and then analyze the 3d mesh. It only requires taking multiple photos from different angles. Might even be able to get something going from online photos, provided you match the time of day for the entire set...
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