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Old November 21st 03, 05:45 PM
mark Brudnak, Ph.D.
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Default Pyramids of Egypt were a Heat Sink for better observation of sky?

Hi All,

I had an idea the other day and I am wondering if anyone has every
proposed it or looked into the idea that the Pyramids of Egypt might be
some sort of Heat-sink to organize the way the day's heat is released to
allow for better observations at night?

If there is anything to it, I think it would be a groovy dissertation by
someone!

Thanks!

Mark

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