The Pyramids of Giza: Engineering Miracle or Something More? — Fexingo History
Episode 123 of the Fexingo History podcast steps away from stones and ramps to look up. Lucas and Luna explore the celestial architecture of the Giza Pyramids — how the ancient Egyptians aligned Khufu's Great Pyramid to the cardinal points with astonishing precision, and what role the stars played in its design. They unpack the theory that the four shafts in the King's and Queen's Chambers were aimed at specific constellations: Orion (the god Osiris), the circumpolar stars (the 'Imperishable Ones'), and Sirius (Sopdet). Lucas explains how the Egyptians used the simultaneous transit of two stars to set true north, a method rediscovered by engineer Kate Spence in 2000, and how that gives us a more precise date for the pyramid's construction: around 2480 BCE. The hosts also discuss the Pyramid Texts' references to the king joining the 'Imperishable Ones' and the Duat, and what the Giza alignment tells us about Old Kingdom cosmology. No speculation about alien architects — just the evidence written in stone and sky. #GreatPyramid #Astroarchaeology #Khufu #Orion #Sirius #Sopdet #CircumpolarStars #ImperishableOnes #PyramidTexts #KateSpence #Duat #Osiris #Giza #OldKingdom #EgyptianAstronomy #CardinalAlignment #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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