user posted image rThe enigmatic Giza plateau, situated on the edge of modern day Cairo provides the location of the most astounding architectural legacies the world has ever known. The majesty of the pyramids and the Great Sphinx has seemingly transcended time itself.Today, for the first time one author discloses his astounding findings, the result of decades of painstaking research, revealing the blueprint used by the builders of these monuments and their purpose in creating them. This knowledge has been enshrined for all eternity in the Giza complex, ensuring that the pyramids themselves were the key to revealing the mystery of their purpose. The Giza Blueprints sets out to reveal facts behind what has become the mythology of Thoth, the legendary measurer of the Earth and shows how a combination of math, geometry and astronomy can be used to unravel the mystery of the pyramids and lead us to the Hall of Records itself.The complex consists of three pyramids and the Sphinx. The Sphinx is located just to the southeast of the largest of the three pyramids and has the body of a lion and the head of a man. Only the largest and smallest of the three pyramids, along with the Sphinx, are examined in detail in the first instance. This is because these two pyramids are used as guides to form the slant angle of the great pyramid. That angle is 51°51'14.3" or 51.854 degrees. The slope of the great pyramid terminates a little to the left of the center of the third and smallest pyramid. The base then becomes aligned with the center of the third pyramid.

Through the ages the question has been asked as to why was the Giza complex built? Almost every conceivable idea as to the purpose of these magnificent structures, one of the original Seven Wonders of the World has been written about, but no one until now has been able to find the true answer. The Giza Blueprints uses logic, simple powers of deduction, a little math and a lot of illustrations to demonstrate how this riddle is solved. The book also answers numerous other questions relating to the pyramids, such as, was the Giza complex designed as a unit? Why is the apex (or capstone) missing? Why was the entrance to the pit shaft placed where it is? Do the positions of the chambers and shafts hold any meaningful purpose? And the question most often asked, "where is the "Hall of Records?"

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