INTRODUCTION
The Great Pyramid of Giza is a well known ancient building situated 12km south west of central Cairo in Egypt.
Historical records tell us that it was built by the Pharaoh Khufu around the year 2566 BCE.
Scientific radiocarbon dating* of the building conducted in 2001 on behalf of the Egyptian Antiquities Authority shows
that it was constructed between the years 2756 and 2719 BCE, and therefore cannot have been built by the
Pharaoh Khufu.
Comprehensive analysis of the pyramid's architectural design shows that it contains deliberately deceptive features
within its construction which are designed to cause significant problems to anyone surveying the pyramid. Concealed
behind this deceptive facade is an intricate scientific puzzle which, when solved, defines the level of knowledge that
was possessed by the architects of the building.
This website documents the results of the two decades of work that was required to reverse engineer the building's architecture and
presents an interactive explantion of the pyramids design features and the definitive solution to the building's systematic
architecture and purpose.
*Bonani, G., Haas, H., Hawass, Z., Lehner, M., Nakhla, S., Nolan, J., . . . Wölfli, W. (2001). Radiocarbon
Dates of Old and Middle Kingdom Monuments in Egypt. Radiocarbon, 43(3), 12971320. doi:10.1017/
S0033822200038558
Updated March 2024
THE GREAT PYRAMID PAPERS
The Great Pyramid Papers is a series of academic paper which document the architecture of the central core
of the pyramid from the base level of the building in the small cave in the well shaft up through the lower chamber,
upper chamber and roof chambers.
These documents show and prove how the chambers of the pyramid are stacked on top of each other in a logical
and interconnecting manner, and that when the system within the architecture is discovered there is no longer any need
to refer to surveying measurements to place the chambers correctly inside the structure.
The website has recently been updated and now contains 21 academic papers which continue the documentation of the research work
way beyond the confines of the Giza plateau documenting a vast model of the solar system which has been discovered.
SCREEN SIZE
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count you can adjust the display using your web browsers controls. For the Chrome, Firefox and Opera browsers, hold down the 'Ctrl' or 'Cmd'
button and then press the '+' or '-' keys to zoom in and out. If you are using a larger screen size the code has been corrected so that the pages no
longer fall apart on these larger screens.
BROWSERS
The computer code that runs the mathematics and graphics on this website is intensive, and having tested the site on several browsers
I have found that only 'Google Chrome' gives accurate graphics rendering. To get smooth graphics on the web pages of this site it is
recommended that you use a modern computer that has sufficient processing power and memory available to it.
RECENT UPDATES
This website was updated in April 2021 to add the Great Pyramid Papers section to the site. At the same time a number of
corrections were carried out to the computer code to address small problems that had been detected on the site :
- The 1920 x 1080 page was framed so that the positioning of the elements of the page does not collapse on larger sized screens
- The newsletter subscription system was corrected as it was not recording the subscription email addresses correctly
- The page active image in the top right corner of each page was duplicated throughout the site
- The active page graphic was updated so that old versions of the website now display the message '2021 major update available'
- This introduction page was completely re-written
- Contact email addresses are now available on the contact page
- The zip file of the whole website was updated accordingly for use on the download page
- The latitude the Great Pyramid was changed on the index page graphic and a padlock symbol added to it to show it is now correct.
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