The possibility that the Sphinx is a few thousand years older is explored in this chapter. This is as a result of the Sphinx's plain signs of degradation. To establish the facts, the impacts of the earth's axis precession on the weather were considered. It was discovered that the precession has no impact on the weather's intensity; it simply shifts the weather toward the earlier months of the year. Latitude shifts brought on by the movement of the earth's plate over millions of years may modify the weather's intensity. The conclusion that the Sphinx's age cannot be modified to 7000 BC, as many academics have suggested, results from the possibility not being there in our analysis.
Author(s) Details:
Anand M. Sharan,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada.
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