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Egyptian Architecture based on human anatomy
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Montalk 8-10-22
Schwaller de Lubicz explained in his book "The Temple in Man" how Egyptian sacred architecture was based on the proportions of the human being. He did a detailed study on the Temple of Luxor proving this. But he missed the most important and obvious example, the Great Pyramid.

Notice:

1 - The subterranean chamber H, which some believe was a hydraulic ram water pump, which would have forced water up the Pyramid in a pumping motion. Just like a beating heart. Video here as example of a ram pump: https://youtu.be/zFdyqTGx32A?t=340

2 - Queen's chamber where the trachea or larynx would be. Possibly a sound production or gas production chamber.

3 - Grand Gallery similarly the trachea or larynx. Dunn proposed there were Helmholtz resonators there. Others suggest giant tuning forks, which corresponds to sound generation.

4 - Antechamber with movable vertical slabs to modulate the sound, positioned where the tongue is, which serves the same modulation function for the human voice.

5 - Gabled roof above King's Chamber positioned where sinus folds are, with same number of folds and layout. Clearly a resonance structure.

https://media.gab.com/cdn-cgi/image/widt...3a787d.jpg
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