It was the power of proto-communism that was practiced before the neolithic revolution, when franco-americans reinvented communism in panama they were able to construct similar wonders and later go to the moon (spacetravel was a communist invention)
uh, they hauled the blocks in to place up dirt ramps.
What's really fishy is the supposed timeline. According to the Egyptians it was built within 27 years. At 2.3 million stone blocks, they'd have needed to both quarry and shape 250 blocks every day, and transport them AND put them in place at the same rate.
This would be like arguing that finding proof that non-slaves worked on X monument in Washington DC that this means it was built without slaves. Egypt had slavery, even if the slaves were used solely to do the cooking in those kitchen they dug up (and the prescence of a kitchen does not preclude slaves, you still have to feed slaves duh) there were still slaves working on the project even if those slave merely served the workers by the rules we use to say other things were built by slaves.
ropes and basic hinge mechanics >stone at the bottom is turned upwards by being pulled up by workes on the step above with ropes, then collapsed onto the next step >rinse and repeat until it reaches it's destination
Very simple, but very effective
Because of the seasonal pattern of Nile Valley flooding, farmers were unable to work their fields for half the year. During this period, many of them would work as seasonal laborers on the various large-scale construction projects organized by the state. As a result, the Pharaoh had access to several million extra workers for half the year, every year. This allowed the construction of public works on a larger scale than in any other part of the world.
They stacked up a bunch of rocks really high
>lmao you just pick up a bunch of rocks and stack them on top of eachother i did it with lego as a kid cant be that hard
perfect. moronic answer for moronic question.
Obviously
have a nice day npc homosexual
Uh-huh
>see a bunch of rocks stacked on top of each other
>morons in disbelief that they were built by stacking rocks on top of each other
White excellence
Well yes if you acknowledge the framework that Atlantis was exclusively made of white people
It was the power of proto-communism that was practiced before the neolithic revolution, when franco-americans reinvented communism in panama they were able to construct similar wonders and later go to the moon (spacetravel was a communist invention)
1000 white paid labourers
Just say slave
boss got bigger rations
do more get more
from the top down. the missing capstone is made of gold. it is buried underneath the pyramids. written on it is the true name of God.
>aliens
>vibrations
>Atlantis
>dinosaurs
uh, they hauled the blocks in to place up dirt ramps.
What's really fishy is the supposed timeline. According to the Egyptians it was built within 27 years. At 2.3 million stone blocks, they'd have needed to both quarry and shape 250 blocks every day, and transport them AND put them in place at the same rate.
It's wasn't human made only even probably not human made at all.. Wake up!
seems doable for tens of thousands of people
Weather balloons.
Ancient Egyptians didn't build them, they just found them.
Apparently some sort of machine. It's impressive they did that in like 2700bc
They have been here for over 4500 years, that is as far from us as year 6500 AD
Internal ramp
Without slaves
This would be like arguing that finding proof that non-slaves worked on X monument in Washington DC that this means it was built without slaves. Egypt had slavery, even if the slaves were used solely to do the cooking in those kitchen they dug up (and the prescence of a kitchen does not preclude slaves, you still have to feed slaves duh) there were still slaves working on the project even if those slave merely served the workers by the rules we use to say other things were built by slaves.
ropes and basic hinge mechanics
>stone at the bottom is turned upwards by being pulled up by workes on the step above with ropes, then collapsed onto the next step
>rinse and repeat until it reaches it's destination
Very simple, but very effective
Since the world was empty back then, Could people from other countries see the big pyramid if they stood atop a hill or something
yes, mount meru in ancient hindu and buddhist texts actually refers to the great pyramid which was often visible from india on a clear day
Also they knew about TGP because the world was global back then
According to Herodotus, your mom turned tricks on Cheops' behalf. Took a few blocks off the side to build her own pyramid.
Indogermanic Organisation abilites
Enormous numbers of workers.
Because of the seasonal pattern of Nile Valley flooding, farmers were unable to work their fields for half the year. During this period, many of them would work as seasonal laborers on the various large-scale construction projects organized by the state. As a result, the Pharaoh had access to several million extra workers for half the year, every year. This allowed the construction of public works on a larger scale than in any other part of the world.
They liquefied stone. Cement. Check Joseph Davidovits
They didn't it wasn't invented yet
Dinosaurs built the pyramids
Obviously
if they used liquids why are the blocks all different sizes? wouldn't they use moulds? don't they find intact fossils in the blocks?
It's simple anon. They just build a rooooooooooomp aaaaaah
Masons built them stone by stone, brick by brick. Masonry.
big ben said so must be true
This is one of the many frameworks about the pyramids