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Pyramids Researches:

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

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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 Horizon Theory, Part-I: Original Concept Plan Of The Pyramids Plateau

Hossam M. K. Aboulfotouh, PhD*

* Lecturer, Architectonic Cosmic Theories and Development, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Fine Arts, Minia University, and Director, WPAHR-V, International Union of Architects-UIA. fotouh@mail.com

© Hossam Aboulfotouh 4946-2002 Dar el Kutub

The paper shows the astronomical criteria that the designers of the Giza pyramids used in order to design the site plan of the three pyramids. It proves that the pyramids builders did study the daily motion of the sun during the year in their days, and based on their findings they set the positions of the three pyramids in the horizon of Giza plateau to encode three astronomical information concerning the daily motion of the sun on specific year: the meridian angle on the vernal equinox, the meridian angle on the summer solstice and the sunrise angle on the summer solstice. Accordingly, the encoded date of design of the Giza pyramids was identified as 3055BC, based on identifying the tilt of the earth's axis (obliquity angle) in their days (24.10 degrees) and counting the difference between it and that in our days (23.44 degrees), in terms of years.

Section-1: Introduction

Section-2: Defining the core issue.

Section-3: The scenario of assumptions: the sun as a source of astronomical knowledge.

Section-4: Original concept plan of the pyramids plateau

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