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EDIT: No actually, they did try to build some small construction once, but they ended up giving up, after they couldn't lift one megalith, with like 20+ cranes.
My arguement stands. We could not build the Pyramids, in a similar way, today. Which means the Ancient Egyptians rather obviously wouldn't have been able to build them with their primitive tools, that they are said to have used.
Watch this video, it's the pyramid building experiment that was mentioned in the Wikipedia link I gave earlier. It's superb, very informative on the practical aspects of building a pyramid. They didn't finish their little pyramid, but the proof of concept is undeniable.
Being open-minded is one thing, being critical and looking at evidence objectively is useful too.
Thanks for sharing, it was interesting to watch. Still, it gave me more of a "that's too far-fetched"-feeling than "they have a point".
Yeah, that's exactly the way I felt too. It was good until it started focusing on the numerology and line drawing... Ugh.
My arguement stands. We could not build the Pyramids, in a similar way, today. Which means the Ancient Egyptians rather obviously wouldn't have been able to build them with their primitive tools, that they are said to have used.
Watch this video, it's the pyramid building experiment that was mentioned in the Wikipedia link I gave earlier. It's superb, very informative on the practical aspects of building a pyramid. They didn't finish their little pyramid, but the proof of concept is undeniable.
Being open-minded is one thing, being critical and looking at evidence objectively is useful too.
Thanks for sharing, it was interesting to watch. Still, it gave me more of a "that's too far-fetched"-feeling than "they have a point".
Yeah, that's exactly the way I felt too. It was good until it started focusing on the numerology and line drawing... Ugh.