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Hello,

I have just released a study on the ground plans of true pyramids of Egypt. During the research process I made a scale model of all five true pyramids of Egypt on a frozen Lake in Finland. This video serves as an introduction to the topic, so I recommend that you watch it first. Here’s the link for the video:
A Scale Model of True Pyramids on a Frozen Lake

The study itself is called The Great Ground Plan – A Study of the True Pyramids of Egypt and it is freely available at: [thegreatgroundplan.blogspot.com]

The survey is quite short and straightforward, so I recommend that you at least browse it through first. Then, if you have anything to ask, I could try to answer.

But first I need to clarify what I mean by a concept of true pyramid. A true pyramid is a pyramid, that follows these five characteristics:

- It is regarded by modern Egyptologists as 4th dynasty pyramid.
- It has a square base that is aligned very precisely with the four cardinal points of compass.
- It was built to last: Despite being built nearly 5,000 years ago it still represents almost flawless geometry.
- No mummies, funerary scriptures, funerary art or any grave goods have ever been found inside of it.
- It was designed and built in royal cubits (1 royal cubit = 0.5236 meters).

There are only five pyramids in Egypt that meet all these five requirements. Three of them are in Giza and two of them in Dahshur.

In this study, I name these five true pyramids from north to south with numbers from one to five (1-5) so that the northernmost pyramid (The Great Pyramid of Giza) is the 1st true pyramid and the southernmost pyramid (The Bent Pyramid of Dahshur) is the 5th true pyramid.

In this survey will be shown how true pyramids form three different ground plans on map: one to Giza, one to Dahshur, and finally the Great Ground Plan comprising all five true pyramids of Egypt. The side lengths and the diagonals of these ground plans follow clear mathematical pattern, which can no longer be mere accident, but a sign of systematic planning.

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