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Inexplicable precision<br />

Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

As the guards continued their patrol in a westerly direction along the<br />

northern face of the Great Pyramid, we made our way around the<br />

northeastern corner and along the base of the eastern face.<br />

I had long ago fallen into the habit of orienting myself according to the<br />

monument’s sides. The northern face was aligned, almost perfectly, to<br />

true north, the eastern face almost perfectly to true east, the southern to<br />

true south, and the western face to true west. The average error was only<br />

around three minutes of arc (down to less than two minutes on the<br />

southern face) 1 —incredible accuracy for any building in any epoch, and<br />

an inexplicable, almost supernatural feat here in Egypt 4500 years ago<br />

when the Great Pyramid was supposed to have been built.<br />

An error of three arc minutes represents an infinitesimal deviation from<br />

true of less than 0.015 per cent. In the opinion of structural engineers,<br />

with whom I had discussed the Great Pyramid, the need for such<br />

precision was impossible to understand. From their point of view as<br />

practical builders, the expense, difficulty and time spent achieving it<br />

would not have been justified by the apparent results: even if the base of<br />

the monument had been as much as two or three degrees out of true (an<br />

error of say 1 per cent) the difference to the naked eye would still have<br />

been too small to be noticeable. On the other hand the difference in the<br />

magnitude of the tasks required (to achieve accuracy within three<br />

minutes as opposed to three degrees) would have been immense.<br />

1 The Pyramids of Egypt, p. 208.<br />

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