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Originally Posted by jackhammer
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That is a very interesting article, and I suppose you're right:
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There's a cosmic speed limit, 186,000 miles per second, also known as the speed of light. Nothing can exceed that speed. It's one of the best established principles in science.
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Originally Posted by Neapolitan
As far as accuracy, you can do amazing things with strings, like make a plum.
Eerily enough the Great Pyramids of Giza are supposed to match the belt of Orion. Both the the way they layed out, as they appear from an aerial veiw and the hieght of each of the three pyramids correspond to the magnitude of each of the stars. I don't know if the GPG aligned with the solstice (they might) I know both the Myan pyramids of South America and Hengestone in England do align with the solstices. The is also the Great White Pyramid in China, but that hardly, if ever gets mentioned.
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I wasn't sure about the solstice, but I knew it aligned with certain things. I was probably thinking of Stonehenge.