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There are plenty of sites and books about the Pyramids. Even the sites that
discuss the Great Pyramid from the standpoint that it was built by the
ancient Egyptians can't give a credible explanation as to how they did it.
The statistics of the great Pyramid are staggering even by today's
standards, and unless the Ancient Egyptians were much more advanced than we
realise, which seems unlikely from all the other evidence we have. It is
highly unlikely that they built the Pyramids without outside help. People
have attempted to prove the Egyptians could have done it, but no one has
succeeded in presenting a credible explanation.
not for you perhaps,engineers find it very likely..
For example ideas involving
poles have been postulated. Problem is the great pyramid was 481ft tall when
it was first built so where on earth would they have fount a tree 481ft tall
oh boy..this showes your not an engineer...
poles?...
why do they need poles excactly that lenght?
do we need poles of 400 metres when whe build
skyscrapers?
and why were the most early pyramids faulty to say
the least?
if they had help from et's why couldn't they
prevent such failures?
i tell you,because after hundreds of years they
finally got it right!
the giza pyramids are the best and biggest,just
the way we do when we master technology,after time
we have the experience to build in a correct way....
Greek historian Herodotus reported (100,000 men) to have been
used for the construction of the Great Pyramid was
plausible.
We do know much more about the work activities, particularly at Giza,
then ever before. Archaeologists have carefully
studied the worker's villages,
the craft shops, the bakeries and other related
structures, which of course give us
some idea of the workforce. So how many people
did it take to build the Great Pyramid at
Giza? Verner tells us that the current consensus
among Egyptologists sets the figure at a
little more than 30,000. Lehner, who has worked
at Giza for many years and conducted experiments
on building pyramids, is considered one of the
leading authorities on these structures. He claims
a somewhat lower estimate, including carpenters to
make tools and sledges, metal workers to make
and sharpen cutting tools, potters to make pots
for food preparation and hauling water for mortar and
other purposes, bakers, brewers and others,
consisting of between 20,000 and 25,000 workers at any
one time. In fact, as the pyramid grew, fewer
and fewer men were probably required, for work at
the top
required much less stone and the construction
space became more limited. This number of men, which
was probably drastically reduced during the
agricultural seasons, probably finished the Great
Pyramid
of Khufu in less then 23 years.
WHY did they need 30000 workers when aliens did
the work or helped them?
herodotus
never ever reported of aliens in his writings....
so why in HELL should we?
The people who supposedly
built them didn't have GPS in fact we are told had no concept of Pi
or Pythagoras's theorem LOL.
so you think it is impossible...an open mind you say?
why do you think those people were stupid?
are you so narrow minded that only modern gadgets
can align thos pyramids?
cut on the hollywood movies,you are starting to
believe them.
it is FICTION!
No the Pyramids do actually exist, you can visit them yourself.
i know...but hollywood is making films wich are
not very real or don't you agree?
i guess you think stargate is real?
You can also
check out their perfect alignment using Google Earth or Google Maps
http://tinyurl.com/oaetw. They are not fictional they are very real and all
the amazing and mind blowing statistics are true.
Mathematical geometry doesn't lie. Coincidence can exist but when you have
highly complex geometric patterns correlating perfectly time and time again
on different planets in our own solar system, given the odds against that
happening by itself due to a natural process are in the order of trillions
to one, then one can safely assume the evidence is fairly conclusive. It's
not a matter of belief the fact speak for themselves :)
oh it's a belief ,no mustake about that.
and give the egyptans some credit building the
pyramids and don't be arrogant to say they were to
stupid to align the pyramids..