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PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 11:47 pm    Post subject: How they built the pyramids Reply with quote

I have many vary unique ideas. I offer this. It is in my belief on how the Egyptians moved the stones for the pyramids was using water They first constructed a high battlement or what ever those things were that they would role up to the castle wall to march a army over it. Any way they used huge teak logs brought down the Nile stood them on end in a round shape on a sled all of it was lashed together with rope. On top was a brass pulley on ether side and one in the middle There were Pulleys on the bottom on the same sides. A vary heavy rope Maybe as thick as 2'feet would have been used. in the tower was a bag that would hold enough water to out weight the stone a rope went from the bag over the pulley in the middle on top over the other pulley down the side and under the one on the bottom out to the stone. A flume was constructed to feed it. This would have worked for the city of the giants to. And in many other places in the world.
Charles Weeman



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