These are the great brain trusts we are expected to rely upon to define history for us:
Egyptologists:
"The pyramids, in general, are not very popular with the Egyptologists because I think they're too plentiful. There are about 100 of them. And also, I think, they've acquired something of a bad name because they've attracted so many cranks."
"The Great Pyramid has this power over people. In my view it has the power to destroy common sense."
"Common sense" that tells us it is a
coincidence that the ratio of the Pyramid's circumference to its height is exactly the same as the Earth's circumference to its radius from the poles.

The lack of interest of scientifically sanctioned experts :cough: must explain why fifteen years after the discovery of a doorway to an inner chamber, it remains closed and unexplored. Not "popular" enough.
Thank the Gods for these folks:
The Egypt Code:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=33... Mystery of the Sphinx:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PotS7hPQZTU