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THE SYMMETRICAL ALIGNMENT OF THE PYRAMIDS
The structures in the "sea" are something else than pyramids and excluding the Face it's difficult to say whether they are artificial or not. Also when studying the positions it's not so easy to determine which point to use as reference (in the pyramids it is naturally the peak).
In the case of the Face I of course took the "nose" as the center at first. But then I took the liberty to select a point which produces the best symmetry with the other formation, but yet is some detail that rises out clearly from the structure. I chose the "chin" of the Face, the third "button" of the rectangular shape 'L' and the highest peak of the "island" 'J'.
Now we can make more observations that are at least as amazing:
- D, K and I form an equilateral triangle, which is split in the middle by the axis between D and J.
- Triangle I-K-L is rectangular and has the same shape as for example triangle G-D-I.
- When the crossing points E1, K1 and J1 are noted, an extremely symmetrical "diamond" shape emerges: E1-D-K-I!
- Triangles A-D-I and D-L-I are somewhat identical.
Now even though all of the structures don't necessarily look all that artificial and some corners are defined by axis' crossing points, this level of symmetry is hardly all coincidential!
This animation shows most of the rectangular triangles as well as the most striking symmetries and alignments.
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