THE GREAT PYRAMID PAPERS
PAPER S
August 2025
PAPER R
December 2024
PAPER Q
July 2024
PAPER P
April 2024
PAPER O
January 2024
PAPER N
September 2023
NEW
PAPER M
September 2023
NEW
PAPER L
March 2023
PAPER K
December 2022
PAPER J
April 2022
PAPER I
December 2021
PAPER H
April 2021
PAPER G
April 2021
PAPER F
April 2021
PAPER E
April 2021
PAPER D
April 2021
PAPER C
April 2021
PAPER B
April 2021
PAPER A
September 2020
BOOK 1
August 2010
INDEX
March 2023

The Great Pyramid Papers




INTRODUCTION

The Great Pyramid Papers are the documentation of research study which reveals the extraordinary details of the Great Pyramid's design and construction. The papers are scientific in their presentation and analysis and require diligent focus when being read as they were not written casually nor were they written to be headline grabbing gimmicks. The content of the papers is, beyond all reasonable doubt, the original design system of the pyramids and therefore when reading the papers the goal is to understand the design process that is being explained. The style and manner of that explanation is the best I am capable of but is irrelevant so long as the architect's system that is being explained becomes apparent to the reader.

The Giza plateau pyramids and the Sphinx define the prime meridian of a surveying grid that tessellates around the world and onto which the other ancient world structures have been built. The evidence is compelling and achieves the level of proof beyond all reasonable doubt.

In the list on the left the papers with a sandy coloured background are already published and those with the grey background are pending publications with expected dates. The outline of what is contained within the forthcoming works is summarised on the respective pages, giving you an exciting glimpse into where this work is headed over the coming years.

Each of the research papers can be downloaded and read without charge. These papers will always be available to download for free, they are however copyright and may not be re-published in any format. They have not been formally published through scientific journals because they are 'unlikely to be able to compete for publication space'. The most important papers have however been read and critiqued by senior University science professors and I would like to thank those people for their invaluable input.