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Khafre Grid


moved inwards by a short distance at the base, yet the deviation is so small that it cannot be detected at ground level given the present-day, uneven sur- faces. Most researchers seem to have overlooked or ignored this fact, pos- sibly because it is diffi- cult to explain the level of precision involved. Bryn confesses that he, also, has not found any serious explanation for this fact.


He does suggest, however, that, though the motivation behind the diamond matrix is unknown, it could have


been religious or aesthetic. It would un- doubtedly have been easier to make a straight true pyramid, he points out. So, Khufu’s pyramid’s diamond matrix, Bryn be- lieves, testifies clearly to the possible inven- tion and use of a versatile building grid, with a very high degree of flexibility, without re- quiring , the golden section, or any other form of advanced mathematics.


A New Map


“The Apex point of a True pyramid,” con- cludes Bryn, “could not have been reached without the precision and tolerance em- bedded in a simple and redundant 3- dimensional grid with the precision system separated from the building’s constituent parts. Since this idea is taken for granted in the architectural profession, and among every brick layer and mason, what is most surprising is that it has never been applied to the most widely discussed building in the history of mankind.”


If the principles behind Bryn’s drawings are correct, then archaeologists will now have a new “map” that demonstrates that the pyramids are not simply a “bunch of heavy


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Meidum Grid


rocks with unknown structures” but, rather, are incredibly precise structures. Ole J. Bryn’s findings were presented and explained at the exhibition The Apex Point in Trondheim September of 2010.The exhibi- tion was an official part of the program to celebrate the centenary (1910-2010) of the Norwegian University of Science and Tech- nology.


The 45-year-old Bryn is a former prac- ticing architect and currently holds a posi- tion as Associate Professor at the Faculty of Architecture and Fine Art, at NTNU. According to the NTNU press release, the development of Bryn’s theories on the building grids used in Egyptian pyramids benefited from cooperation with Dr. Michel Barsoum, Grosvenor and Distinguished Pro- fessor at the Department of Materials Sci- ence and Engineering, Drexel University, Philadelphia.


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