Sort of, but there are numerous issues with it:
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1)To get this result, you need to cherry pick the coordinates.
2) Nine digit coordinates are unnecessary, only five to six are needed.
3) The Google result for the coordinates gives 29.9761° N.
4) Even with that level of granularity, GeoHack lists them as 29.979175° N, but still only eight digits.
5) 29.9792458° N does fall on the Great Pyramid, not the summit, but on the eastern face... hardly "exact."
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Regrettably, this is barely a vague coincidence. There are greater and more interesting mysteries out there. We certainly don't need to be giving Giorgio Tsoukalos anymore *ALIENS* material.
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For more:
https://www.metabunk.org/the-great-pyramid-of-giza-and-the-speed-of-light.t2154/
Hey. Maybe there is something mysterious that the aliens left on the eastern face of the pyramid. Maybe the pyramid is a landing platform for a symbiotic alien race that are looking for more hosts to worship their gods and goddesses.
Why would aliens use the units meters and seconds? Both are human inventions based on natural Earth based phenomena.
Not to mention that the Ancient Egyptians used the cubit for linear measurement and didn't use seconds. Seconds weren't invented until 150 CE and the meter in 1793 CE.
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1)To get this result, you need to cherry pick the coordinates.
2) Nine digit coordinates are unnecessary, only five to six are needed.
3) The Google result for the coordinates gives 29.9761° N.
4) Even with that level of granularity, GeoHack lists them as 29.979175° N, but still only eight digits.
5) 29.9792458° N does fall on the Great Pyramid, not the summit, but on the eastern face... hardly "exact."
.
Regrettably, this is barely a vague coincidence. There are greater and more interesting mysteries out there. We certainly don't need to be giving Giorgio Tsoukalos anymore *ALIENS* material.
.
For more:
https://www.metabunk.org/the-great-pyramid-of-giza-and-the-speed-of-light.t2154/
Not to mention that the Ancient Egyptians used the cubit for linear measurement and didn't use seconds. Seconds weren't invented until 150 CE and the meter in 1793 CE.