AaronMg
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I gathered this from a few notes in my history class.
It has has been said that the stone blocks used for building Pyramids were moved on rollers. But the Egyptiands could scarecly have felled and turned into rollers, the few treesm mainly date palms, that then grew in Egypt, because the dates from the palms were urgently needed for food and the trunks were the only thing s giving shade to the dried up ground. But there must have been wooden rollers, otherwise there would not even be the feeblest technical explanation of the building of the pyramids. Did the Egyptians import wood? In order to import wood, there must have been sizeable fleet, and even transported up the nile to cairo. Since the Egyptians did not have horses and carts at the time of the building of the great pyramid, there was no other possibility. The horse-and-cart was not introduced untill the 17th dynasty, about 1600 B.C.
It is well known that the ancient Egyptians practiced solar religion. The sun god, Ra, travled through the heavens in a bark. Pyramid texts of the Old Kingdom even descrive heavenly journeys by the king, obviously made with the help of the gods and their boats. So the gods and kings of the Egyptians were also involved with flying...
Is it really a coincidence that the height of the pyramid of Cheops multiplied by a thousand million - 98,000,000 miles(157 711 400km) - corresponds approximatly to the distance between the earth and the sun? Is it a coincidence that a meridian running through the pyramids devides the continents and oceans into 2 equal halves? Is it a coincidence that the area of the base of the pyramid devided by twice its height gives the calibrated figure, 3.14159(Pie)? Is it a coincidence that calculations of the wieght of the earth were founf and is it also a coincidence that the rocky ground on which the structure stands is carefully and accurately levelled?
There is not a single clue to explain why the builder of the pyramid of Cheops, the Pharoah Khufu, chose that particular rocky terrian in the desert as the site of his edifice... it would certainly have been more practical to locate the building site near the eastern quarries in order to shorten transport distances... Since there is so much to be said against the textboox explanations of the choice of site, one might reasonably ask whether the gods did not have their say here too, even if it was by way of the priesthood. For the pyramid not only devides the continents and oceans into 2 equal halves; it also lies at the center of gravity of the continents. If the facts are coincidences, and it seems extremely difficult to believe that they are - then the building site was chosen by beings who knew all about the spherical shape of the earth and the distrobution of the continents and seas.
Today, in the 21 century, no architectcould build a copy of the pyramid of Cheops, even if the technical resources of every continent were at his/her disposal
-Chariot of the Gods By Evon Dankin
I just thought this was really interesting.
It has has been said that the stone blocks used for building Pyramids were moved on rollers. But the Egyptiands could scarecly have felled and turned into rollers, the few treesm mainly date palms, that then grew in Egypt, because the dates from the palms were urgently needed for food and the trunks were the only thing s giving shade to the dried up ground. But there must have been wooden rollers, otherwise there would not even be the feeblest technical explanation of the building of the pyramids. Did the Egyptians import wood? In order to import wood, there must have been sizeable fleet, and even transported up the nile to cairo. Since the Egyptians did not have horses and carts at the time of the building of the great pyramid, there was no other possibility. The horse-and-cart was not introduced untill the 17th dynasty, about 1600 B.C.
It is well known that the ancient Egyptians practiced solar religion. The sun god, Ra, travled through the heavens in a bark. Pyramid texts of the Old Kingdom even descrive heavenly journeys by the king, obviously made with the help of the gods and their boats. So the gods and kings of the Egyptians were also involved with flying...
Is it really a coincidence that the height of the pyramid of Cheops multiplied by a thousand million - 98,000,000 miles(157 711 400km) - corresponds approximatly to the distance between the earth and the sun? Is it a coincidence that a meridian running through the pyramids devides the continents and oceans into 2 equal halves? Is it a coincidence that the area of the base of the pyramid devided by twice its height gives the calibrated figure, 3.14159(Pie)? Is it a coincidence that calculations of the wieght of the earth were founf and is it also a coincidence that the rocky ground on which the structure stands is carefully and accurately levelled?
There is not a single clue to explain why the builder of the pyramid of Cheops, the Pharoah Khufu, chose that particular rocky terrian in the desert as the site of his edifice... it would certainly have been more practical to locate the building site near the eastern quarries in order to shorten transport distances... Since there is so much to be said against the textboox explanations of the choice of site, one might reasonably ask whether the gods did not have their say here too, even if it was by way of the priesthood. For the pyramid not only devides the continents and oceans into 2 equal halves; it also lies at the center of gravity of the continents. If the facts are coincidences, and it seems extremely difficult to believe that they are - then the building site was chosen by beings who knew all about the spherical shape of the earth and the distrobution of the continents and seas.
Today, in the 21 century, no architectcould build a copy of the pyramid of Cheops, even if the technical resources of every continent were at his/her disposal
-Chariot of the Gods By Evon Dankin
I just thought this was really interesting.