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If it took 10,000 workers per month over a 20 year span to build the Pyramid like experts suggest, There wouldn't be enough people in a 500 mile radius to make this possible.
I'm sure that they wouldn't go out and grab 10,000 new people every month whereas they'd probably use the same workers plus othersevery month
Your right, those theories might be seriously flawed and I can't present any better one's. But you also have to remember that these peoplehad nothing but time to think of ways to construct those pyramids Just because we haven't thought of way to build it (without using our technology)doesn't mean there isn't a way, maybe they invented some sort of lifting device (primitive crane or something with gears) that made moving the stoneblocks easier, we simple don't know. I know the monumental labor/work on how they built it might seem impossible for us to comprehend but they had nodeadlines, they had the resources (stone), it was an Empire (the most advanced civilization at the time) so I'm pretty sure they had a lot oflaborers/workers and several of skilled architects at the time (there were architects back then). I know my answer might sound far-fetched with no evidence toback it up but I you simply can't right them off as being ill-equipped and too primitive to build something like that (I'll repeat it again, they werean empire back then).Originally Posted by RobAF1
Theories suggest the Egyptians built these pyramids, but this asks us how Egyptians hauled 20 ton stones and placed them perfectly Hundreds Of Feet high (145.75 m, 481 ft high).. Some suggest they built a ramp with stones that went from the ground to the top.
The flaw in that theory is that It would take More Rocks to build the ramp than it would to build the Pyramid. When the Pyramid was done, where did these rocks go??? So that shoots down that theory...
Another question is How did they move these rocks.. Experts that insist Egyptians built the Pyramid suggest, Trees were cut down and smoothed off, and were used as giant rollers under these 20 ton rocks. If you would roll a 20 ton rock on 5 trees, The tree would be too worn down and awkward to haul another, so these logs would be replaced every Stone. Due to the fact there are over 100,000 stones that make up the pyramid, you would need an excess of a half million trees..
Problem with this theory is the lack of trees in that area. Egypt grows some Date Trees, that's about it. And they certainly wouldn't cut down all their date trees, for dates are one of the main foods in EGYPT!
If it took 10,000 workers per month over a 20 year span to build the Pyramid like experts suggest, There wouldn't be enough people in a 500 mile radius to make this possible.
Actually ancient Egyptian writing often talk of beings from the sky, the sky opening and bright lights coming down to teach them technology and give them wisdom. Many pictures and symbols resemble ufo's and aliens. POSSIBLY aliens built the Great Pyramid. And these solid long lasting construction techniques were adopted by the Egyptians.
http://www.unexplainable.net/artman/publish/article_2297.shtmlhttp://www.unexplainable....ublish/article_2297.shtml
I'm not saying that the last theory is wrong, it just seems that they're saying theory A is wrong, theory B is wrong, therefore theory Cmust be rightOriginally Posted by RobAF1
Theories suggest the Egyptians built these pyramids, but this asks us how Egyptians hauled 20 ton stones and placed them perfectly Hundreds Of Feet high (145.75 m, 481 ft high).. Some suggest they built a ramp with stones that went from the ground to the top.
The flaw in that theory is that It would take More Rocks to build the ramp than it would to build the Pyramid. When the Pyramid was done, where did these rocks go??? So that shoots down that theory...
Another question is How did they move these rocks.. Experts that insist Egyptians built the Pyramid suggest, Trees were cut down and smoothed off, and were used as giant rollers under these 20 ton rocks. If you would roll a 20 ton rock on 5 trees, The tree would be too worn down and awkward to haul another, so these logs would be replaced every Stone. Due to the fact there are over 100,000 stones that make up the pyramid, you would need an excess of a half million trees..
Problem with this theory is the lack of trees in that area. Egypt grows some Date Trees, that's about it. And they certainly wouldn't cut down all their date trees, for dates are one of the main foods in EGYPT!
If it took 10,000 workers per month over a 20 year span to build the Pyramid like experts suggest, There wouldn't be enough people in a 500 mile radius to make this possible.
Actually ancient Egyptian writing often talk of beings from the sky, the sky opening and bright lights coming down to teach them technology and give them wisdom. Many pictures and symbols resemble ufo's and aliens. POSSIBLY aliens built the Great Pyramid. And these solid long lasting construction techniques were adopted by the Egyptians.
http://www.unexplainable.net/artman/publish/article_2297.shtmlhttp://www.unexplainable....ublish/article_2297.shtml
Originally Posted by DaNiKeRhiNo
Your right, those theories might be seriously flawed and I can't present any better one's. But you also have to remember that these people had nothing but time to think of ways to construct those pyramids Just because we haven't thought of way to build it (without using our technology) doesn't mean there isn't a way, maybe they invented some sort of lifting device (primitive crane or something with gears) that made moving the stone blocks easier, we simple don't know. I know the monumental labor/work on how they built it might seem impossible for us to comprehend but they had no deadlines, they had the resources (stone), it was an Empire (the most advanced civilization at the time) so I'm pretty sure they had a lot of laborers/workers and several of skilled architects at the time (there were architects back then). I know my answer might sound far-fetched with no evidence to back it up but I you simply can't right them off as being ill-equipped and too primitive to build something like that (I'll repeat it again, they were an empire back then).Originally Posted by RobAF1
Theories suggest the Egyptians built these pyramids, but this asks us how Egyptians hauled 20 ton stones and placed them perfectly Hundreds Of Feet high (145.75 m, 481 ft high).. Some suggest they built a ramp with stones that went from the ground to the top.
The flaw in that theory is that It would take More Rocks to build the ramp than it would to build the Pyramid. When the Pyramid was done, where did these rocks go??? So that shoots down that theory...
Another question is How did they move these rocks.. Experts that insist Egyptians built the Pyramid suggest, Trees were cut down and smoothed off, and were used as giant rollers under these 20 ton rocks. If you would roll a 20 ton rock on 5 trees, The tree would be too worn down and awkward to haul another, so these logs would be replaced every Stone. Due to the fact there are over 100,000 stones that make up the pyramid, you would need an excess of a half million trees..
Problem with this theory is the lack of trees in that area. Egypt grows some Date Trees, that's about it. And they certainly wouldn't cut down all their date trees, for dates are one of the main foods in EGYPT!
If it took 10,000 workers per month over a 20 year span to build the Pyramid like experts suggest, There wouldn't be enough people in a 500 mile radius to make this possible.
Actually ancient Egyptian writing often talk of beings from the sky, the sky opening and bright lights coming down to teach them technology and give them wisdom. Many pictures and symbols resemble ufo's and aliens. POSSIBLY aliens built the Great Pyramid. And these solid long lasting construction techniques were adopted by the Egyptians.
http://www.unexplainable.net/artman/publish/article_2297.shtmlhttp://www.unexplainable....ublish/article_2297.shtmlhttp://www.unexplainable....ublish/article_2297.shtml
Originally Posted by gumbottombandit
this is the first 1 of 9 videos of the tape.� i'd post the rest, but it has curse words in it, it took me forever to get to 1000+ post and i'm too lazy to embed them all.� if you wanna do a search on youtube, just type in..............
[h1]Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County (Uncensored) 1/9[/h1]
The oldest wheel found (from Mesopotamia) dates back to 3,500 B.C. and archeologist believe it was invented around 8,000 B.C. The Great Pyramidsis widely believed to have been built around 2,560 B.C.. I'm they had the wheel in Egypt by then because Mesopotamia was not to far away from Egypt.Originally Posted by RobAF1
Originally Posted by DaNiKeRhiNo
Your right, those theories might be seriously flawed and I can't present any better one's. But you also have to remember that these people had nothing but time to think of ways to construct those pyramids Just because we haven't thought of way to build it (without using our technology) doesn't mean there isn't a way, maybe they invented some sort of lifting device (primitive crane or something with gears) that made moving the stone blocks easier, we simple don't know. I know the monumental labor/work on how they built it might seem impossible for us to comprehend but they had no deadlines, they had the resources (stone), it was an Empire (the most advanced civilization at the time) so I'm pretty sure they had a lot of laborers/workers and several of skilled architects at the time (there were architects back then). I know my answer might sound far-fetched with no evidence to back it up but I you simply can't right them off as being ill-equipped and too primitive to build something like that (I'll repeat it again, they were an empire back then).Originally Posted by RobAF1
Theories suggest the Egyptians built these pyramids, but this asks us how Egyptians hauled 20 ton stones and placed them perfectly Hundreds Of Feet high (145.75 m, 481 ft high).. Some suggest they built a ramp with stones that went from the ground to the top.
The flaw in that theory is that It would take More Rocks to build the ramp than it would to build the Pyramid. When the Pyramid was done, where did these rocks go??? So that shoots down that theory...
Another question is How did they move these rocks.. Experts that insist Egyptians built the Pyramid suggest, Trees were cut down and smoothed off, and were used as giant rollers under these 20 ton rocks. If you would roll a 20 ton rock on 5 trees, The tree would be too worn down and awkward to haul another, so these logs would be replaced every Stone. Due to the fact there are over 100,000 stones that make up the pyramid, you would need an excess of a half million trees..
Problem with this theory is the lack of trees in that area. Egypt grows some Date Trees, that's about it. And they certainly wouldn't cut down all their date trees, for dates are one of the main foods in EGYPT!
If it took 10,000 workers per month over a 20 year span to build the Pyramid like experts suggest, There wouldn't be enough people in a 500 mile radius to make this possible.
Actually ancient Egyptian writing often talk of beings from the sky, the sky opening and bright lights coming down to teach them technology and give them wisdom. Many pictures and symbols resemble ufo's and aliens. POSSIBLY aliens built the Great Pyramid. And these solid long lasting construction techniques were adopted by the Egyptians.
http://www.unexplainable.net/artman/publish/article_2297.shtmlhttp://www.unexplainable....ublish/article_2297.shtmlhttp://www.unexplainable....ublish/article_2297.shtmlhttp://www.unexplainable....ublish/article_2297.shtml
I get your point, but the wheel had not even been invented yet, so that puts gears, and cranes (I think) out of the question. And for resources, yes they had alot of stone, but the trees they would have needed to build the pyramids, they did not have, and would have had to import millions of trees that they didnt have in there region.
"What about the fact that the Egyptians had not even invented the wheel yet, but the blocks that they had to carry to build the pyramids weighed about 2 tons each? 4,000 lbs.? What did they do... use cement? In fact, they used so much stone, that if you took all of the stone they used and cut it into 1 foot square blocks, it would extend 2/3 of the way around the earth!!!"
EDIT: Sorry, I just read your above post..Ill stop debating.
HAS anyone ever had any paranormal happenings, or thought you had?
That's because people nowadays are too lazy to do anything themselves.Originally Posted by RobAF1
Agreed, The materials used etc, the weight, size and labour used are too great for builders now to make with all there cranes and other fancy tools. Yet man, 1000s of years ago, was able to build them with there bare hands, some wood and some rock..Originally Posted by gumbottombandit
man hasn't been able to come close to copying the technology or construction of the pyramids. we did not build them.
The Great Pyramids is widely believed to have been built around 2,560 B.C.
No they haven't.
It could really be either way, they don't have to be more advanced, they could be less advanced. Plus, who's to say that there aren'tmany unknown species living in our very own waters or what not?Originally Posted by TheWindScar31
I never understood why it is always thought that life on other planets was more advanced than us. I would like to see some theory, movie, something. That shows the other planets are behind us in technology. Grass is greener on the otherside mentality I suppose. LOL
Originally Posted by NothingBefore
2012 = the quarantine is lifted off earth
thats when aliens have the right to visit earth
and let it be known