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Could the Pyramids be made today? - History Remade with Sabrina

Could the Pyramids be made today? - History Remade with Sabrina

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Could the Pyramids be made today? - History Remade with Sabrina tory: in the tomb of king tut were more than 30 operating steam toys, the Shay locomotive comes from pre-existing designs from the tomb of an engineer who died during the time of the great pyramid. Again the steam crane and donkey engine used from the 1840's to 1940's, are based on existing design painted on tombs of people that died more than 3, 000 years ago. on the tombs were detailed designs on cranes used to build the pyramids. as an engineer and historian i have love steam engines and their potential. the man who is created for making them said he did not, he was not an engineer but an archaeologist, who found the drawings on the tomb and simply wanted to see if they worked, and that turned into a business that made him very wealthy. thus it is safe to say they used steam cranes to build the pyramids.
Date: 2022-09-14

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I wonder why modern scientists are still confused about the procedure for making pyramids, they assume a lot of this and that, even though it is clearly said in the Qur'an 1400 years ago before there was a faculty of archaeology, it is said in
the Qur'an Surah Al-Qashash verse 38, that the pyramids were made and formed from clay that is molded and burned is like making bricks in buildings,
many scientific discoveries that have been explained in the Qur'an before the existence of certain departmental faculties, one of which is a fetus formed from a lump of flesh, has been explained in the Qur'an before x-rays were discovered, but humans have always denied the truth.

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Not even 60 seconds in. The Egyptians did NOT build the pyramids (as they-ve said themselves throughout multiple ancient texts), but rather they inhabited the already built structures. Ever notice the difference in design between the Great Pyramid & the -oldest- pyramids they actually built? The fact archeologists haven-t found a single Egyptian mummy inside the Great Pyramids is also provoking, because doesn-t mainstream history say the pyramids were built primarily as tombs for the pharaohs/royals/etc?
And don-t even get me started on the Sphinx-s 10, 000+ year water erosion & obvious appearance alteration.

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Modern day theories for how The Great Pyramid was made are asinine. It was not made by the Egyptians. The modern day theories for WHY it was made are wrong as well. The Great Pyramid is a perfect ground-zero for Man to begin his search for Truth/God. The Great Pyramid is the center of all land mass, it is positioned perfectly to align magnetically with Earth. Its dimensions are scaled to the Earth/Moon ratio. I can go on for days about the the physical traits of it but the WHY it was made is the real conversation that needs to be had. And again. It has nothing to do with the Egyptians.
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Wait, wait. the Egyptians had wheels, they just couldn't engineer a wheeled vehicle that'd carry the largest bricks, not out of precious wood or anything else they had to hand. And I'm pretty sure they had human-powered cranes by the time the Great Pyramid was built.
What I was -gonna- say was that Dave Lister was wrong. they didn't build the pyramids with massive, massive whips. They used guilds and labor unions. I'm not saying there were absolutely no enslaved POWs or refugees working on the pyramids, but our 20th-century speculations are now believed to be mostly wrong.

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elaborate theory. probably sounds reasonably for someone who knows nothing about the pyramids; however it has nothing to do with truth. the truth is that unfortunately the theory presented here is incredibly false and that the pyramids are partly made of Geopolymer cement (even if you don't believe it won't change the truth); so instead of watching a ridiculous video of someone who knows nothing about the pyramids of Egypt you may ask an expert like Michel Barsoum about how the pyramids really were built
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Actually (technically) the great pyramid had 8 sides, meaning there was a slight angle to the center/middle of each side.
I did appreciate and enjoy this video as far as it's a very simplistic attempt at both the effort and architecture, but is no where near scaled to realism using the foam. I actually would have preferred the blocks cut with a saw as they were precisely cut for the great pyramid. (that precision could have been on site during final fit.
Just the same. nice/interesting video.

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They dug a canal from the Nile to the Giza plateau and floated the blocks on narrow flat bottomed barges towed by a rope up to the pyramid and right around. The blocks were dropped off and the barges went back to pick up another block at the Nile. The flooding from this activity eroded the Spinx's enclosure. I believe they elevated the barges with a simple lift lock system which allowed them to be raised on the barges to each level before being unloaded and lowered the same way.
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If a normal pyramid needs 2million blocks, the remade one will also needs 2million blocks but with a reduced sizedosn to. 2% of the actual block size. But that is when we want to mimic the actual pyramid by just having one variable change which is the size. Not the number of block. Hmmm, am i wrong thinking that way? Well maybe this video just want to explain briefly about pyramid so it doesnt matter.
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All right here's where your theories f----- up at where's the anchor points in the pyramid for your Corkscrew ramp there's none in it into if they did use ramps it would still take him over 650 years to build the one pyramid they simply had technology that we're either not ready for or it's been suppressed by our government or has simply been lost over time
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Well part of the competition between the pharoes was in replicating the relative brightness of the stars that were in the sky. The 3 pyramids of Giza are Orion's belt built with replicating the brightness of them represented by the size of them. And there are some pyramids at locations of other stars, but not all of them in Orion.
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It doesn't make sense to move blocks up a ramp. It would have been easier to go to the second pyramid and go down to the first pyramid. There are pictures of wooden posts inside the pyramid wrapped with the limestone like they were poured, not cut. The granite would have been cut. But all the rest of it was limestone.
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Does anybody know if there's a documentary where archeologists -build- a scale replica of the pyramid, NEXT to the original, using the same tools the ancient Egyptians would have used?
My mom swears she saw the documentary years ago, but I can't find it -

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If she had shorter hair I would have confused her with her brother. She definatly one of those that complains alot before exam about how hard it was just to find out she got an A types. Sprayeing water thing wouldnt water. They just got beter sleds
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I thought the question in the title was could we, with our technology and materials, build it today? Some strange people say it would be impossible because it was advanced technology that we no longer have[? ]. [Or some other reason]
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I thought the question in the title was could we, with our technology and materials, build it today? Some strange people say it would be impossible because it was advanced technology that we no longer have[? ]. [Or some other reason]
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the 2 ton blocks would've crushed the logs. Also, have you ever tried rolling a car uphill? Not exactly an efficient way to build. Keep in mind, history tell us that the blocks were laid every 2 mins, nonstop for 20 years. Seems legit.
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Very entertaining, however Egyptians didn't build the pyramids. Also, so much science and information was left out of your -experiment- that no one should REALLY be taking this seriously, but again, it WAS entertaining.
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Fun show, good job Sabrina and crew: >) I noticed you posted on my 65th birthday.
History makes me appreciate our modern marvels. When I hear a complaint, I ask if I could put the

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Wouldn't they use round poles not flat (like the popsicle sticks? Another question, why would they have only three rooms. I heard it was a huge battery and used hydrothermic methods.
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