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If you are new to this website... then this is where the story begins. But you will need to see the introduction and full story of Egypt... Click here. But if you would rather go straight to the sacred star pattern in brief then here it is. Focus on the star patern of the Pleiades and its important Sun-like star nearby... this is an obsession shared by virtually all ancient civilisations.
Wayne Herschel contends that all 50 pyramids in Lower Egypt replicate
the prime stars on one side of the Milky Way. He also confirms Robert
Bauval's theory that the three main pyramids of Giza conclusively
represent Orion, however he identifies a new scale interpretation
very different to that of Bauval's. If one were to look for
clues as to why the ancient Egyptians only represented one side
of the Milky Way in their pyramid star map, what becomes evident
is that all the stars, except for one, are not Sun-like. Also, it
hardly seems coincidence that all except for one monument do not
display the distinctive pyramid shape. It is the obelisk shaped
Sun Temple of Ra near Abusir that exhibits this very unique scenario.
It turns out that the pyramids at Abusir represent the Pleiades
and that this nearby sun monument may explain the
reason for the entire star map.
For the full story on this 'New and very complete Orion interpretation' seen here and the comparison to Robert Bauval's original 'partial' Orion interpretation... Click here.
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The Sun Temple of Ra at Abusir divides the entire pyramid field
along the River Nile proportionately into two distinct halves on
either side of it. With each side displaying an ingenious independent
layout scale intentionally encrypted into it! The reason for this
will be covered in the book. The Sun Temple itself forms the epicentre
of the entire star pyramid field. Gauging by what so many of the
Egyptian texts say and from an apparent global obsession with this
particular cosmic area, the star represented by this unusual pyramid
undoubtedly qualifies as the ‘x’ that marks the spot
on the star map.
This monument correlates with one of three nearby Sun-like
“G” classification stars in this the Pleiades star field area, appearing in this position
at a very ancient epoch 17250 years ago. It is no coincidence that it was called
a 'Sun' Temple… but it was not our Sun that was being revered
in the beginnings of Egypt... it was the star of their 'gods'... our human ancestors! |
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This is a close up of the Saqqara area
compared with a more detailed star map of the constellation of Andromeda.
Note how the smaller pyramids seem to have small star counterparts.
At Giza the small pyramids also have smaller stars correlating like
this.
(See images in book).
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