Scott Creighton
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Using the Orion Belt stars we will create 3 bases and then compare these bases with the three bases of the Giza Pyramids.
Orions Belt
Orions Belt
Al Nitak
Orions Belt
Al Nilam
Al Nitak
Orions Belt
Mintaka
Al Nilam
Al Nitak
L1
Double L1
L2
L1
Double L2
L1
Double L2
L1
Double L2
L1
Double L2
L1
Double L2
L1
Double L2
L1
Double L2
L1
Double L2
L1
Double L2
L1
Double L2
L1
Double L2
L1
Box L2 (B3)
L1
Mirror B3 (B3b)
B3
L1
B3b
B3
B3
L3
L1
B3b
B3
B3b
B3
B3b
B3
L3
B3
L3
L1
B3
L3
L1
B3
L3
L1
B3
L4
B3
Double L4
B3
Square L4 (B1)
B3
L5
B1
B3
L5
Double L5
B1
B3
Square L5
B1
B3
B2
B1
We will now compare the proportions of the 3 base Geo-Stellar Fingerprint of Orions Belt with the proportions of the Giza Pyramids.
To do this we will use the Giza Plateau Mapping Project Hi-Res Map of Giza.
B3
G3
B2
G2
B1
G1
G3
G2
G1
The three bases produced by the Orion Geo-Stellar Fingerprint (B1-B3) agree extremely well with the relative proportions, orientation and order of the Giza pyramids (G1-G3).
This design method creates a geometric relationship between the three pyramid bases as we will now see.
G3
G1
G1
G3
Whilst it is easy to see this geometric relationship between G1 and G3, the middle pyramid at Giza (G2) does not seem to conform to this inter-quarter line relationship.
Orions Belt
G3
G2
G1
However, when we move the centre of G2 pyramid onto the centre star of Orions Belt, something quite remarkable takes place.
Orions Belt
G3
G2
G1
Orions Belt
G3
G2
G1
Orions Belt
G3
G2
G1
Orions Belt
G3
G2
G1
Orions Belt
G3
G2
G1
Orions Belt
G3
G2
G1
Orions Belt
G3
G2
G1
Orions Belt
G3
G2
G1
Lehner Line
What seems quite clear from the geometry here is that G2 pyramid, having been designed from the centre star of Orions Belt, was moved off its planned location when construction began of the Giza plateau.
But why would the designers move G2 slightly from its planned Orions Belt position?
But why would the designers move G2 slightly from its planned Orions Belt position?
A quick look at the topology of the ground where G2 was planned offers the answer.
It seems that a steep incline to the west and south of G2s Belt star position resulted in G2 having to be repositioned slightly in order that the pyramid could be built around the rock outcrop.
Conclusion:
The Orion Belt stars can be shown to create the relative proportions, orientation and order of the three Giza Pyramids. It seems that after this Giza plan was created using the Belt stars, G2 was moved slightly off its planned Belt star position during construction and that this was likely done in consideration of problems caused by a rocky outcrop at the G2 location on the Giza plateau.