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Summary

The author questions the historical narrative surrounding the construction of the Egyptian pyramids, suggesting that modern technology and understanding cannot fully explain their creation.

Abstract

The author expresses dissatisfaction with the conventional explanations for the construction of the Egyptian pyramids, noting that even modern technology cannot replicate their precision. The author questions the use of wooden ramps for moving massive stone blocks, as it would require an entire forest's worth of wood. The author also points out that no mummies have been found inside the pyramids, contrary to popular belief. The author suggests that the true builders of the pyramids remain unknown and that the precision of their construction is unmatched, even with modern technology.

Opinions

  • The author believes that the historical narrative surrounding the construction of the Egyptian pyramids is incomplete or inaccurate.
  • The author doubts that the pyramids were built using only wooden ramps and manual labor.
  • The author suggests that the true builders of the pyramids remain unknown.
  • The author questions the purpose of the pyramids, as no mummies have been found inside them.
  • The author implies that the precision of the pyramids' construction is unmatched, even with modern technology.

There is something wrong in our history ( Egyptian Pyramids )

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There is something wrong in our history because all the articles I have read so far about the Egyptian pyramids, none of them satisfied me.

Because we can’t make the pyramids built in Egypt even in modern times, so how was it possible in this era? Hollywood made a lot of movies on it, but they all seem to be fiction. It is not known.

We know that the pyramids in Egypt are not tombs, because no mummies have ever been found inside the pyramids until now. According to research, all mummies have been found in the Valley of the Kings. What is surprising is how precisely they cut twenty ton blocks of granite.

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And they were placed on top of each other in the king’s room with wooden ramps.

Was man capable of this in this era? ? And this work is possible without any very advanced technology?

I don’t think so, let’s say wooden ramps were used to move three million blocks of huge boulders you would have to cut down an entire forest to provide the wood, so where is the evidence for that wood?

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All the things we have got from Egypt so far.

It is not written in any of them that "the ancient Egyptians" built the pyramids, so who built the pyramids?

How many slaves or laborers would they have needed to cut and lift the approximately three million stones? That is, three million stones.

Of course, more slaves would be required to lift it, but where was the population at that time?

Let’s assume that the work was done by laborers, but without technology, how could the whole pyramid be kept in the correct "North" direction? Went? While 4000 years ago construction was probably not even known?

So how was all this possible without the "Wheel" people? The precision with which the Wheel stones are set is unmatched and with all the latest technology.

Why have modern architects achieved such a feat so far? Not given. So how was it possible at that time?

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  • What about all the megalithic structures around the world?
  • Why were they creating the same geometry with the same technique?
  • Also, what do you think about the underwater pyramids of Japan?

This leads to the conclusion that some part of human history is "hidden from our eyes" while a very small part has been preserved by historians.

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