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"mirrored" layout of the chambers of the Great Pyramid, you can see the remarkable correlation. I have long been a supporter of Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock's Orion theory, as it fits with my notion that the Pyramid was much more than just a tomb for a dead king. If you are familiar with their books, you will know that they suggest these shafts point to specific stars and constellations, and that the Great Pyramid is a kind of precessional "clock". I always believed deep down it could be a kind of Stargate for the Pharaohs to ascend to another world. I could not ignore, however, the simplicity of what was unfolding before me. But wait a minute: how could there be a second set of passageways? Surely they would bump into each other, unless of course they were offset somehow. Immediately I rushed to my book collection to find a front view of the layout of the chambers, and confirmed that they were indeed offset. This didn't really prove anything, because in two dimensions it still looked like the chambers bumped into each other. This meant I had to go to three dimensions. Not being completely literate in 3-D programs, I decided to use Bryce, a very easy and user-friendly program which gave me enough information to prove a point. By this time, I was getting excited and wanted to see hard evidence. . The result was amazing. I could now see how it was possible , for an identical but mirrored set of chambers and passageways to exist inside the Great Pyramid. I took it one step further and ren- dered it transparent to show the location of the coffer. To my sur- prise, it was the only object which lined up on the centreline of the structure. Now, here was something really interesting. It appeared as though I was looking at a complex machine which I | appeared to have cooling fins like an amplifier and casings for fN / positive and negative batteries. We already know that everything . “i ‘ has a positive and negative aspect. Male and female, light and ‘ a ee Pa dark, yin and yang. I could now see why the chambers we already a —_ = mal know of are aligned to magnetic north. This of course means that Figure 2 the other must be aligned due south, making a positive and nega- tive circuit. [See diagrams on page 40.] [—. : ak on age: F aa? . Ce ar Spas Figure 1 58 ratio pyramid Figure 4 Figure 3 Figure 4 36 * NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2005