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April 9th 2013, 08:36 AM
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Ok, that's a bunch of bull. None of the techniques they CLAIM work, actually do. If they did, why don't they go build their own Pyramid on a desert? Oh wait, they can't. It's just all a bunch of theories.

There may be a few other reasons as well, such as:

- It's pretty costly building a piramid this way
- It's pretty pointless building a new piramid in the desert.
- Occupational health and safety laws are a bit more strict these days.

Big piramids are actually being build in the desert. (Example) Just not using old fashioned techniques, because why would you?

And just because buildings are similar does not mean that there has been contact. For example throughout the world a bridge is the most common structure used for crossing bodies of water. This does not imply that there is some secret society of engineers that has mandated bridges to be used. It may actually just be the best solution for a common problem.

Similarly a piramid may be a very sensible structure to build if some powerful ruler decides that he wants to build something very large that will last for a long time.

All I'm saying is, maybe try to keep an open mind about things, and not always swallow everything we're told to.

Be very very careful when someone says this when making some claim. It usually means you shouldn't swallow everything everybody else tells you but you should swallow whatever they're telling you. When I look at things I don't see any evidence aliens built the piramids. Sounds rather pointless for them too actually...