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The Orion correlation theory is a fringe theory in Egyptology attempting to explain the arrangement of the Giza pyramid complex. It posits that there is a correlation between the location of the three largest pyramids of the Giza pyramid complex and Orion's Belt of the constellation Orion , and that this correlation was intended as such by the ...
Bauval then made a connection between the layout of the three main stars in Orion's belt and the layout of the three main pyramids in the Giza necropolis. [7] The Orion Correlation Theory has been described as a form of pseudoarchaeology. [8]
Linked to the pseudoarchaeological ancient astronaut theory and Orion correlation theory are related claims that the Great Pyramid was constructed by the use of an advanced lost technology. Proponents of this theory often link this hypothetical advanced technology to extraterrestrials but also Atlanteans , Lemurians or a legendary lost race.
More than 30 pyramids in Egypt, including in Giza, may have been built along a branch of the Nile that has long since disappeared, a new study suggests. New research could solve the mystery behind ...
[17] [18] According to the disputed Orion correlation theory, the arrangement of the pyramids is a representation of the constellation Orion. Workers' village One face of the Pyramid of Khafre at Giza, as seen from Khafre's valley temple Giza pyramid complex seen from above 3D overview of the Giza complex
Orion's Belt superimposed on the Giza pyramid complex, illustrating the Orion Correlation Theory. From left to right: Alnitak on the Great Pyramid of Giza, Alnilam on the pyramid of Khafre, and Mintaka on the pyramid of Menkaure The pyramids of Giza
A team of engineers suggests a new theory on how Egypt’s first pyramid was built — a water elevator used to float heavy stones through the middle of the structure.
Orion correlation theory; P. Pyramid inch; Pyramid power; R. The Revelation of the Pyramids; S. Studies in the Scriptures This page was last edited on 1 December ...