Thursday, February 23, 2006

Great Pyramid of Giza

Great Pyramid of Giza Research Association
http://gizapyramid.com/

A PICTURE TOUR OF THE GREAT PYRAMID OF GIZA
http://gizapyramid.com/newtour1.htm
























Entrance to the Great Pyramid
(around 1890)
























Descending the Great Pyramid
(from the 1880's)








personal rant below----- warning-----
hehhehehhe
Speaking of pyramids... the other day at work...(I am so bored at work) I was reading something about the great pyramid... that they say it has around 2,300,00 stones and each stone is from 2.5 tons to 16 tons.. (these #'s are on the consertive side) with slabs of granite in the kings chamber up to 50 tons... (so the SMALL ones are like moveing a loaded truck (without wheels))

now websites like
http://www.bible-history.com/resource/ff_giza.htm
say that 100,000 men built it in 20 years...
I have also heard 30 or 33 years....
http://www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_2_1.htm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/great_pyramid_01.shtml


well being so bored i did some math... yes I am a geek :)
2,300,000 stones / 30 years = 76,666.666666 stones per year....
76,667 stones per year / 365 days in a year= 210 stones per day...
did they only work during daylight? or 24/7.... well lets go with they had alot of overtime...lol...
210 stones a day/24 hours in a day = 8.75 stones per hour...
8.75 stones per hour/60 min in a hour = 0.145833333 stones per min ..
or 1.458333 stones every 10 min...
(if done in 20 years its 1 stone every 5 min)

ok so think about this.. these stones are around waste high and many many tons each...
how ever many men is said to work on it they all didnt work all the time so say 2 or 3 shifts...

so these so called primitive people with copper saws. hammers, chisels, and drills.. (without the wheel) lol... so after leveling the site...

cut from the quary... (which is said to be onsite?)
finished to correct shape and size
moved the stone to pyramid location
lifted up into position

1.5 stones ... cut,finished, moved,lifted, and placed into position...every 10 mins...

well maybe they had many teams working on different parts... well people cutting and finishing the stones in one area.... but moving and lifting and placing the stones on to the pyramid with a lot of people and oxen, take up a lot of space... so lets just say one or two teams per side of the pyramid...

yes I have seen doc. Movies about so called experts reenactment how the pyramid was built... Using precut blocks at a fraction of the weight take hours and hours just to move a few feet and lift up just a few feet....

oh you say they built ramps to pull the stones up to the top... well it would take more material then the volume in the pyramid... dont forget to take a large part of your workforce to build that ramp... hummm plus the food and water for them each day and did they have family's nearby? (100,000 people away from there family for 30 years?) well they would need food and water and the niceties of life as well... yea all that could be worked out? right?...

yes I know I didn't cover everything..But still 1.5 stones every 10 min 24/7... 365... For 30 years... Rain or hot hot sun...or cold of night... Just the logistics of it sound like a nightmare... Believe what you want... But please don't force me to believe the "mainstream ideas" on how this was built...

but if you must believe the mainstream ideas... Then we will have talk about the other sites around the world that have blocks of stones that we can not move with any machine today.. like in the walls in Peru

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