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April 10th 2013, 04:48 PM
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However, as for the numerology, you're looking at things from our perspective and with our tools. Building a structure in one part of the world that aligns (almost) exactly with more than 4 structures spread across the world (which they couldn't have even known about) is somewhat suspicious wouldn't you say?

As far as I could see, they just arbitrarily drew a (thick) line that would encompass as many sights as possible. The town where Abraham was born? What does that have to do with anything? If all the pyramids in the world lined up or something like that, it would be a lot more uncanny.

Also, about similarities, when you find those I think it's prudent to look for differences as well. If you only focus on the similarities, it's easy to make a connection sound far more compelling than it really is. The similarity between the pictures/writing on Easter Island and Mohenjo Daro is intriguing, I'll say that, although I couldn't find any good quality pictures of the actual stuff online, so it's difficult to compare them by yourself.

As for building a pyramid in the same way they did it, with their tools, it IS possible, although even modern day engineers spent a really, REALLY long time trying to figure it out. That alone, again, raises some suspicion.

What suspicion? If the suspicion is that maybe the egyptians didn't build the pyramid of Giza in just 20 years, or that they must have used more workforce than previously thought, then that's fair enough. =)

But the kicker is, if you watched the video, modern day engineers can NOT do it in the timeframe the egyptians did it, even if they were to utilize the same manpower.

If you haven't, watch the video I posted. Modern day first-time pyramid builders don't have the experience or expertise the ancient egyptians did, of building pyramids nor of the tools used. I think they would be able to do it after building a few practise pyramids -- if not, then the idea the egyptians did it so fast is suspect. (IIRC, these details are not well-established in the first place)