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Originally posted by LucidDreamer85
reply to post by Regenstorm
What if we took a craft and hovered in earths orbit low enough to see all the monuments and spots on earth that would stand out that represent stars.
Then take photographs and piece them all together for one big earth picture....
Then invert it ( bend it outwords ) and place it against the night sky and see if it matches up.
You think this idea would work ?
According to these works, the Great Sphinx was constructed circa 10,500 BC, and its lion-shape is maintained to be a definitive reference to the constellation of Leo. Furthermore, the orientation and dispositions of the Sphinx, the Giza pyramids and the Nile River relative to one another on the ground is put forward as an accurate reflection or "map" of the constellations of Leo, Orion (specifically, Orion's Belt) and the Milky Way respectively.