How much of a brain do you need to understand what a greengrocer’s apostrophe is?
BartholomewWatson7 on
This seems . . . arbitrary. Were it the center of a circle defined by pyramids, or something more similar then I could see that. But why would the Egyptians choose to place another sphinx at the point equidistant from two pyramids? I could find any similar pattern and say a sphinx (or any important structure) must be there.
Also what is the half mile line drawn? Whether it’s there or not the intersection you found doesn’t change.
Marsailema on
Well if you look a bit left from your point it says “the supposed second sphynx” in German & it’s marked as a museum. You can find it on Google maps I just looked it up… So we’ll have to wait until they dig it up.
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“Calculated” is doing some heavy lifting there
What did you even did in these triangulations?
How much of a brain do you need to understand what a greengrocer’s apostrophe is?
This seems . . . arbitrary. Were it the center of a circle defined by pyramids, or something more similar then I could see that. But why would the Egyptians choose to place another sphinx at the point equidistant from two pyramids? I could find any similar pattern and say a sphinx (or any important structure) must be there.
Also what is the half mile line drawn? Whether it’s there or not the intersection you found doesn’t change.
Well if you look a bit left from your point it says “the supposed second sphynx” in German & it’s marked as a museum. You can find it on Google maps I just looked it up… So we’ll have to wait until they dig it up.
[https://imgur.com/a/62oSFSG](https://imgur.com/a/62oSFSG)
Here’s something I just did to guess where it could be. Much less arbitrary, and still probably bullcrap.
Love reading the comments. Most folks think i just ran some random lines on google Earth, pretty hilarious.
Didn’t they already show a scan of where the second sphinx is?