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originally posted by: Harte
Ok I will respond without malice, more molded out granaries just makes more bonfires.
Mold cannot enter these giant pyramids because temperature and humidity stays constant compared to granaries. Other cultures that did not have massive pyramids did end abruptly, I postulate from an inevitable famine causing episode. Something to consider at the very least.edit on 28-6-2015 by TinfoilTP because: (no reason given)edit on 28-6-2015 by TinfoilTP because: (no reason given)edit on 28-6-2015 by TinfoilTP because: (no reason given)
originally posted by: spirit_horse
Could these have been laid out first to find absolute level using water and to set the benchmark for the building of the temple, pyramid, etc.? Being they lay under these monoliths suggests they were done first or early on and it may have been a simple method of doing such.
originally posted by: spirit_horse
it may have been a simple method of doing such.
originally posted by: stargazers
its buried!
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Ok I will respond without malice, more molded out granaries just makes more bonfires.
Mold cannot enter these giant pyramids because temperature and humidity stays constant compared to granaries.
When tourists enter the Grand Gallery and the so called King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid for the first time,
most are surprised to encounter high humidity.
The final week was spent installing a ventilation system to improve conditions within the pyramid. The system quickly reduced the temperature and brought down the humidity to the outside atmospheric level - operating at only 30% of capacity - helping to save Cheops from further climatic damage.
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Mold cannot enter these giant pyramids because temperature and humidity stays constant compared to granaries. Other cultures that did not have massive pyramids did end abruptly, I postulate from an inevitable famine causing episode. Something to consider at the very least.
originally posted by: admirethedistance
a reply to: fr33coll3ct1v3
Whatever is down where? Next time, try at least reading the OP before posting. Perhaps you won't look (as) foolish.