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Pyramids Researches:

The Horizon Theory Part-1: Original Concept Plan of the Pyramids Plateau

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The Horizon Theory, Part-II: Internal Design Concept of the Great Pyramid

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Solar System Researches:

Determining planetary spin and musical gravitation in the spheres of cosmic systems of perfect numbers

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The eternal path in Gupora Temple; it is aligned towards the minimum real position of the Cancer orbit at 19.45 degree of arc; in photo, my son

Mohamed Hossam

THE HORIZON THEORY, PART-II: Internal Design Concept of the Great Pyramid.

Hossam Aboulfotouh, Ph.D

Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Fine Arts, Minia University, and Director UIA-WPAHR-V fotouh@mail.com

[Proceedings of the German-Egyptian Conference on Conservation and Restoration, Faculty of Fine Arts, Minia University, 17-18 March 2005]

© Hossam Aboulfotouh 5584-2005 Dar el Kutub [ ISBN 977-17-2117-8 ]

Giza Pyramids plateau, or the horizon of "Hor-Mageed-Don " the horizon of the falcon of the Mighty-God, and its three pyramids, is the most amazing architectonic museum on Earth. Understanding the coded sciences in its architectonic masterpieces, particularly the great pyramid, were, and still are, among the top most challenging topics of scientific researches. Scholars are still searching for the holy wisdom and the great knowledge of the ancient designer of the pyramids. However, until today, many of the scientific research questions concerning the pyramids design philosophy still unanswered. Such condition that made pyramids vulnerable to such excavations that aims merely at finding the treasures of the ancient Egyptian kings and that might still unfound and located some where in secret rooms inside the pyramids. Some scholars and intellectuals too believe that those unfound treasures might include the papyri that describe the design philosophy of the pyramids and the holy knowledge of their brilliant designer. Until today, excavations inside the great pyramid, even with using modern technologies, have led to nothing but further mystifying the road towards understanding the signs of primordial wisdom inherent in the perfect architectonic masterpieces of the Earth.

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This paper, is the second part of the pyramids design theory that titled "The Horizon Theory." This part includes the translation of one of the architectonic files encoded in the design of Giza Pyramids. As mentioned in part-I, these files represent the encyclopedia of basic sciences of the ancient Egyptians that was recorded geometrically in the design of Giza Pyramids and their site plane. These architectonic masterpieces and their horizon represent the hard disk that includes the holy ideology and the sacred sciences of the ancient Egyptian architectonicians. This file describes the design philosophy of the pyramidal form as well as the astronomical cross-sectional diagram of the observed Sun's motion around the Earth that upon which the main entrance and room shafts of the great pyramid are located, positioned, and tilted. It shows as well why some shafts are opened to the exterior and others are ended in specific positions inside the Great pyramid.

Section-1: Introduction

Section-2: The astronomical Coordinate System of the ancient Egyptians

Section-3: The pyramidal form and the spherical system of coordinates

Section-4: Great pyramid's shafts and entry passage, and its spherical domain

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UIA-WPAHR-V Programme Events:

UIA-WPAHR-V's Conference 2002

UIA-WPAHR-V's Conference 2004, Ideology abstract

UIA-WPAHR-V's Conference, 2005

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