"You can get any number out of the pyramid by choosing random points." . . . so says a skeptic in response to this discovery.
In cross section there are only 3 points - 3 corners. These are the 'south corner edge', the 'north corner edge' and the Apex.
Inside the Great Pyramid we know of only 2 Main Chambers - the King's Chamber and the Queen's Chamber.
The positions of these 2 chambers are also shown in cross-section.
As you can see from the scale diagram of the Great Pyramid of Giza below, the angled lines in black are not connecting together "random points" of the Great Pyramid. All these points are significant.
It has been determined that the angles (emphasised in black) are
1) between 23 and 24 degrees from the south edge to the centre of the King's Chamber;
2) between 11 and 12 from the north corner edge to the centre of the Queen's Chamber, and
3) between 6 and 6.5 degrees between the centre of the King's Chamber and the Apex.
The 11 to 12 degree angle from the north corner edge to the centre of the Queen's Chamber is half the value of the 23 to 24 degree angle that aligns with the centre of the King's Chamber.
Together all these angles correlate with the position of the Great Pyramid on the Earth and also the Obliquity of the Earth's Polar Axis.
23 to 24 relates to the obliquity of the Earth's Polar Axis.
6 to 6.5 degrees relates to the Great Pyramid's position from the Ecliptic.
These two values when added give us the position of the Great Pyramid from the Equator . . . 30 degrees N.
The picture is simple and to the point! The Great Pyramid contains encoded geophysical information about the earth - i.e., the obliquity of the polar axis and is pointing to its own location in relation.
Gary Osborn
September 4 2008 . . . 9 + 4 + 2 + 8 = 23