▲ The Great Pyramid of Giza is aligned to the cardinal directions with an error of only three to four arc-minutes from true north—roughly five hundredths of a degree.
That tiny, microscopic deviation is not random. It points directly to a specific moment in the sky: a date the builders could only have known through precise astronomical observation.
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