mirrored file at http://SaturnianCosmology.Org/ For complete access to all the files of this collection see http://SaturnianCosmology.org/search.php ========================================================== As overstudied as the Giza Plateau may be, no one up to now has been able to offer an explanation that fits the factual evidence that remains in modern times. One of the main reasons for this is that researchers of late have limited their work to modern methods without particular regard to the technology and instruments available to the builders. This, coupled with a propensity to fill knowledge gaps with religious speculations, has prevented even the most erudite and educated researchers from any agreement among themselves as to what actually did happen, and how. *The key to the puzzle revolves around the observed fact that the special talents of the ancient Egyptians lay in being able to solve complex problems with simple solutions.* This is the well known known map of the survey of the Giza Plain done by Sir Flinders-Petrie in the 19th century. As can be seen the monuments were surveyed ipso facto based on their current dimensions. Like all modern survey the reliance on triangulation is assumed to be the road to accuracy. *But the ancient Egyptians did not use triangulations whatsoever in making their own surveys. They used squares and perfect 90 degree angles. * *As is clearly evident in the Open Cheops Committee's version of the layout of Giza only three lines were needed to site the entire complex.* The first line starts at the point we are calling the "Light Well at Giza" as indeed the well is still there, and in plain sight. This location constitutes the zero milestone for the entire plain. From this point the next component was a chain line on a precisely East/West axis. We are calling the terminus of this line "The West Point". The Great Pyramids of both Cheops and Menkaur are sited as 90 degree offsets of the prime chain line. The Great Pyramid of Khafre is sited in direct alignment with the prime chain line. This was the configuration in its pristine state. One of the least known but most important facts about the Great Pyramid of Cheops is that each edge of this pyramid */is the distance the Earth spins at the equator in 1/2 second!/* There is probably more than one plausible method for arrival at the circumference of the Earth. In the case at Giza, the zero milestone was located at the bottom of a Light Well. An example of which is shown below. This is a reproduction of a photograph of Mrs. C. Piazzi Smyth whose husband was Astronomer Royal of Scotland in the mid 19th century. She is sitting atop a mastaba's light well at high noon. (A mastaba is the style of large private tombs) As becomes visible by shadow, at the stroke of noon, with the sun at its zenith, the rays of the sun are so perpendicular to the ground, that no light falls on the east or west faces of the well. The walls of a light well are of necessity themselves dead plumb. If two light wells are situated a known distance apart, in the time interval of the first well blinking into noon, and the second doing so, and dividing the distance by the time interval,it is possible to determine the circumference of the planet. *This is a simple solution to a complex problem* FROM THIS TEMPLATE WE NOW TAKE YOU ON A GUIDED TOUR OF THE PLAIN UNLIKE ANY OTHER ANYONE HAS EVER GIVEN * The LIGHT WELL at GIZA and the ENTRANCE TO CHEOPS* Light wells and obelisks appear all over Egypt. The well was located at Syene, at the Elephantine of the Nile (an elephant shaped island now submerged by the Aswan Dam) is referred to biblically as "the tower at Syene." In modern times the same structure was referred to as the "well at Syene." This indicates that what are now found as light wells were previously light towers. These shafts acted as sighting devices to measure the movements of the Earth and its axes as part of the greater geodesic science used by the 'pagan' priestcraft. This is a photograph of the remnant of the primary Light Well of Giza. In actuality, there are two light well complexes at Giza. One of them is adjacent to the primary light well, at the southeast corner of Cheops; and the other is located diagonally at the northwest corner of Cheops. Both sets of light well complexes have electrical lines running into them indicating that unreported sub-surface exploration is going on as this information is posted. We will be presenting photographic evidence of this in a subsequent section (The Light Wells at Giza TBA) *The LIGHT WELL of GIZA* *HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT* The Light Well at Giza is part of a temple complex which is located at the intersection of the Cheops offset and the primary chain line. This is a composite perspective of the temple complex as seen in November of 1989 (apologies for its non-professional technology) The Light Well at Giza is located to the far left of this perspective as part of the larger temple complex. The temple complex included a room built in modern times which was removed apparantly after Version 1.0 of this website was posted in 1997. *This is only the first of a series of locations that were altered in response to our previous website.* This 1989 photo shows the Light Well in plain sight as it always has been. The rectangular room is obviously modern reconstruction. It has since been removed. A compass cleary shows the Light Well to be oriented to the cardinal points of the compass. The wall from the Light Well goes straight back to the edge of Cheops This is an '89 Photo of the Temple facade. At that time there was a covered grate in front of the entrance. We are calling this the 'ramp grate.' *This is a photo of the Temple facade taken in December of 2002* The room has been removed, a new wall section has been put up to the left of the ramp grate, and the ramp grate itself has been altered. (Note the ground litter and exposed electric line.) The concrete slab and grates are covering a descending ramp which is ground level at the right and descends to subterranean chamber where the Light Well is located. As will be seen shortly, this ramp was used to lower ashlars for transport under the perimeter of Cheops. This is a photgraph of the inside of the ramp in 1989 using a snapshot camera through one of the openings As can be seen, the bottom of the ramp is filled with debris. The debris is up against a subterranean wall, which verifies the information received mystically while in the U.S. V 1.0 of the Open Cheops website featured this photograph. This is a photograph taken in 2002 through the now expanded entrance to the ramp. As is readily visible, the dirt had been cleared away /*revealing that indeed, an underground room does exist exactly where we predicted it would over a decade ago. */ Not only is the has the underground room been revealed, but a small tunnel entrance is to be seen to the right at the bottom. This means that someone has acted on the information we posted in 1997 and entered the chamber. This is very dangerous for the community of Pyramidology. Either the leadership of Dr. Zahi Hawass is keeping things from the world, or he is too out of touch to know about these goings on. It is unlikely that anyone would be able to bootleg entry given the high levels restrictions and security in place at Giza. Either way, under his authority, everybody loses. THIS BRINGS US TO THE NEXT PART OF THE TOUR *BUILDING CHEOPS FROM THE INSIDE OUT* *THE INTERIOR RAMP THEORY* This section is going to completely undermine and overturn the reputations of all of the so called experts that so roundly and loudly condemn those of us who offer alternatives to their often repeated, commonly accepted, misconceptions. *We challenge Dr. Hawass and all others to overturn the theory which is about to be presented, not with rhetoric, but with physical examination, exploration, and excavation of the areas being identified by the Open Cheops Committee if they can, and if they dare.* To date, every single theory of pyramid construction has postulated the use of temporary ramps to get building blocks from ground level to ever higher layers of the pyramids. The location and size of such exterior ramps has been kicked around no end. In a nutshell, if an exterior ramp was to maintain a 1:10 ratio of height to distance, a ramp centered on a pyramid side would have to be 4800 feet long, and at least as wide as the pyramid at its base, which is 757.5 feet wide. The labor and materials needed for this rival the Great Pyramid itself, which is to say doubled both components. The other most popular theory holds that a temporary ramp system wrapped itself around the pyramid as it went up. *The greatest mystery of all lies in the fact that while other Egyptian tombs are decorated with every kind of activity and scenes from life, no tomb has ever depicted the building of the pyramids ! The interiors of the Great Pyramids are completely devoid of decoration or inscription of any kind, at a time when elaborate tomb decoration was known to be in use. Still, 'experts' presume it was Egyptians who built it as a tomb, a case not proven for lack of evidence. * * The one idea that has escaped the learned and credentialled minds of the so called experts is that the ramps used to build the Great Pyramids are */interior to the structure! /*As you will see, the interior ramp solution solves virtually all of the outstanding problems regarding the building of the Great Pyramids. *The Open Cheops Committee is not only providing a theory, but the evidence to back it up. Evidence which has been in plain sight from the time the Pyramids were built. Evidence which has eluded the tightly closed, highly educated minds of conventional experts en toto. Let's see just what mystics can do in comparison.* *The First Steps* The first step in building the pyramids was the leveling of the Giza Plateau. In particular the pyramid perimeters had to be leveled very precisely. The next step was the setting of the corner stones. This was probably the most critical part of the entire endeavor. Once the cornerstones had been set, the first course of finished casing blocks filled in the distances between the corners. This created a barrier to the delivery of additional blocks, or ashlars. The common assumption made by all who contemplated the problem was that it was necessary to lift blocks over this barrier to position them further. As the layers of stone got higher and higher it would be necessary to lift the ashlars higher and higher to get them over the wall. Hence the exterior ramp theories. *The one idea that has eluded the very most learned of scholars and explorers is that the ramps are actually* /*interior to the perimeter. */ *BACK TO THE TEMPLE FACADE* This graphic depicts the structures identified in the photographs above. *This never before seen graphic will be animated in the documentary video to be broadcast in the future.* This graphic is factually based as has been photographed before. The entrance to Cheops is not just a Light Well. The Light Well was just one component of the project necessary in the beginning to establish the starting point of the entire Giza Plain. It also provided light and air to the subterranean corridor which leads to the actual entry point of the Pyramid. The Temple facade is called such because the entire project was controlled by a mystic priestcraft. It is more likely that this structure represented an administrative check point. Records were compiled and stored in this structure. As the flow of ashlars came in from the East, they were recorded and tallied. The ashlars were then slid down the ramp and sent up the corridor to the below grade entrance to Cheops, where they entered/* underneath the perimeter and then began their ascent to the working courses of block through a system of interior ramps!*/ *This graphic will be in animated sequence in the documentary entitled ' The Great Pyramid of Cheops - Science of the Maker''* Once inside the perimeter of Cheops, the ashlars were moved up ascending ramps to the working courses of blocks. At this point the limestone veneer blocks were moved to the perimeter first, later to be dressed by men working from scaffolds. The rough core blocks were then filled in from the outside-in towards the ramps. As the delivery ramps rose, they became channels as the core blocks framed their sides. Once a channel reached a certain height, spanner blocks were added that formed a ceiling. Thus did channels become corridors. The intersections and corners of the ramps most likely had open areas for the maneuvering and manipulation of both labor and materials. *The only thing necessary to construct a room in such a core filled structure is to stack blocks in such a way as to define an area with space alone.* As a matter of efficient traffic control, the exit (also below grade) was at the northwest corner of Cheops. Labor exiting here was recycled back to the Temple ramp. This indicates the existence of an entire labyrinth within Cheops, which is precisely what the priests needed to maintain their body of mystic knowledge and to keep it hidden from intruders. *A 'room' in a core filled structure requires no construction. A room in this scenario is the /lack/ of construction. A room therefore is nothing but a /void in the core/ spanned with ceiling blocks. * *The more such voids, the less labor and materials needed to build the structure* *The SPECIAL TALENTS of the EGYPTIANS LAY IN SOLVING COMPLEX PROBLEMS WITH SIMPLE SOLUTIONS * *DID THEY DO WHAT WAS HARDEST... CONSTRUCT EXTERIOR RAMPS* *OR WHAT WAS EASIEST... UTILIZE INTERIOR RAMPS?* *ERGO * *THE PYRAMIDS ARE LACED WITH CORRIDORS, ROOMS, CHAMBERS, and HALLS AS YET UNDISCOVERED* *AND WE ASSERT IN THESE ARE STORED THE ARCHIVES OF ANTIQUITY!* **Dr. Zahi Hawass has recently recanted his position, and now admits there is no evidence a great pyramid was ever used as a tomb. * *Please join with us! *