Thanks for posting this , I'm always eager to read new stuff on the Pyramids .
Bauval and Hancock are in a league of their own , as far as I'm concerned .
Will check out your link and comment further .
Originally posted by deadred
Very impressive, Scott, well thought out and quite convincing, all things being equal. If we are looking at a gigantic astral clock, isn't 26,000 years the main point, as this is said to be the time period for the Earth to make one circuit around the galaxy's center?
This rate of rotation means that the Solar System – which is 28,000 light years from the center of the Milky Way – completely orbits the galaxy about every 225 million years. The last time we were in the same place in our orbit, dinosaurs were just starting to appear on the Earth.