To: justshutupandtakeit
Wizard and you are making the assertions, you're the ones that need to provide the proof. So far all you guys have are:
a picture of a blank wall
blind insistence that just because we haven't found any bodies in the incredibly small percentage we've explored that means it was never a tomb (what's that mean when thousands of years from now archeologists find the Tomb of the Unkown Viet Nam Soldier empty BTW)
obsessing on the "fact" that you can calculate pi with the pyramid in question (which, BTW, if you're good at math you can do with ANY square building, if you're really good you can even do it with rectangles but the math get's really hairy when you start playing with ovals)insisting that a resemblance to Orion's Belt has meaning, but refusing to identify said meaning
demanding I do your research and giving me a name to waste time looking up rather than actually posting some of this guys "pertinent" "finding" yourself
You're making the assertions, it's your job to prove it. Supply facts to prove it.
86 posted on
09/23/2002 10:05:01 AM PDT by
discostu
To: discostu
Pi is calculatable from the height and circumference of the GP but not from any other building or pyramid I believe it is unique. ONce again I never said it was built only for that purpose. Stick to what I say and not your own fantasies.
Eygpt seems to have had a way of making sure the bodies did not disappear even after 1000s of yrs. None were ever found in the GP now were they?
To: discostu
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