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By Max Szabo at April 30, 2006 - 4:37pm | Ancient Mysteries Ooh, this is rather interesting. Especially if you are into things Egyptian. Or Kemetian, more accurately. A South African dude has been overlaying starmaps upon numerous ancient monumental sites, and looking for correlations. (We all know about the "Orion's Belt" pattern that seems to explain the Giza Complex.) What he's suggesting seems to be that there are multiple renditions of similar ancient star maps in the architectural remnants from Egypt to South America, from England to Japan. This - if true - is pretty cool. What I want to see is time-corrected 3D versions of the starmaps to see if the patterns of the new 'expanded' Giza Complex (from somewhere called 'Abu Ruwash' to 'Abusir' apparently) create a map-to-origin for a time period in the past which can be locked down to a specific period. I also wonder if the starmaps are depicting the stellar group from a POV (point of view) that is not actually from Earth at all, but from another point in space that - presumably - could be worked out. Perhaps this POV might be a point of origin? This is like some cool, deleted scene from 'Stargate,' I know. (I liked the original, goofy, film, but can't comment on the TV series...) You can listen to this guy over at (you guessed it) Wonderfully Whacky Whitley Strieber's site. (Right-click here to save to your computer, at least until next week.) |
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