Researchers claim

One researcher made a bold statement about the true location of the Bible Gardens of Eden, believing that the fabulous location was actually in a well-known location.
Dr. Konstantin Borisov, who specializes in computer engineering, claimed in a recent article in the journal Archaeological Discovery that the Garden of Eden where Adam and Eve live are located near the Great Pyramids in Giza.
The history of the pyramids can be traced back to 2600 BC, more than 1,000 years after the first chapter of Genesis.
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Borisov consulted extensively about the Bible and medieval texts to support his arguments – and to understand his claims, it is necessary to return to the Bible to see what comments are there about the location of the legendary garden.
The Bible says, “A river comes out of the Garden of Eden to water the garden; since then it has been separated and becomes four heads. The first name is Pishan; that is its compass, which points to the whole land of Havilah, where there is gold, that land is good; there is Bdellium and Onyx Stone.”
One researcher claims that the Garden of Eden is actually located near the Great Pyramid of Giza. (Getty Image)
The verse continues: “The second river is called Jimon; that is, the compass, the entire land of Kush. The third river is called Tigris; that is toward the east of Asul. The fourth river is called Apsrats.”
The location of Pishon and Gihon is not clear – but the Euphrates and Tigris pass through modern Iraq.
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Therefore, most biblical scholars point the area to the most reasonable location in the Garden of Eden.
But Borisov claims that Gihon is actually the Nile, echoing the view of Jewish Roman historian Flavius Josephus.

Most Bible scholars believe that the Garden of Eden is located in modern Iraq. (VCG Wilson/Corbis via Getty Images)
The expert claims that after consulting a reconstructed Earth map in 500 B.C., “it is clear that the only four rivers that emerge from the surrounding Oceanus are the Nile, Tigris, Euphrates and Indus.”
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Borisov goes on to claim that Giza's Great Pyramid was built in front of the Immortal Tree.
He cites a simulation in which the explosion inside the royal family of the Great Pyramid of Giza eventually produces an electric field that affects the movement of charged particles, similar to a tree-like pattern.

The bold claim about Eden's location in Giza, Egypt is different from any theory previously proposed. (iStock)
“It must be emphasized that this curved form is unique and can only be achieved through the combination of pyramid-shaped structures and the electric power applied to the charge carrier on the beam-shaped object,” the computer scientist said in the paper.
“Given that the Great Pyramid has a pyramid shape and granite beams, it clearly positions the Great Pyramid as the only structure in the world that can produce the image in Figure 8.”
Borisov also mentioned the location of the Garden of Eden on the Holy Mountain, which he believed was related to the Great Pyramids of Giza.
“It is said that the sacred mountain in which the Tree of Life lives can only be the Great Pyramid of Giza.”
“In ancient cultures, there existed the concept of a sacred mountain of the world in Egyptians, Arkadians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Indians, Persians, Chinese and Greeks,” the researchers wrote. “This discussion finally came to the conclusion that the sacred mountain of the Tree of Life is said to be the great pyramid of Giza.”
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“In addition, the location of Eden is directed specifically to Giza, as there are no other structures around the world that encapsulate the above important features.”
Borisov added that the great pyramid of Giza “definitely satisfy” the concept of immortality, attributed to Adam.

Borisov cites a computer simulation involving the King's Bunser of the Great Pyramid of Giza as a proof of his theory. (Khaled Desouki/AFP via Getty Images)
“As for the immortality God gave to Adama, the great pyramid of Giza certainly realized this idea with its outstanding endurance and structural integrity, which remained evident long after its construction,” he wrote. “The monument was undoubtedly designed and built for longevity.”
He also noted: “Life narrates Adamah's life for 930 years until its so-called demise (probably in our recent history) may suggest that the pyramid may have stopped fulfilling its main function or failed after such a long period of service.”
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Most biblical experts still point to the swamps in southern Iraq, close to the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and are the most reasonable geographical location in the garden.