Re: Pyramidiocy (was Re: Strange Maths)

William E. VanHorne (vanhorne@netcom.com)
Tue, 18 Jul 1995 11:21:52 GMT

[ the question before the court is why the fu ... erm ... why the Egyptians
would have used the Great Pyramid to encode all sorts of gnosis when the
obvious thing for them to do would have been write it down ]

In article <3ueuft$98e@shore.shore.net> Whittet@shore.net (Whittet) writes:
>In article <vanhorneDBvGxK.7nB@netcom.com>, vanhorne@netcom.com says...
>>In article <3ue55n$eck@shore.shore.net> Whittet@shore.net (Whittet) writes:
>>
>>>That's cool. The shelf life of a modern book is less than a human lifetime.
>>
>>...which is why today you can't read anything that the ancient Egyptians
>>wrote at the time.
>
>Actually I read hieroglyphics

Prosecution rests.

---Bill "don't call me Hamilton" VanHorne