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originally posted by: AlanBChrist
a reply to: Hanslune
The last picture is telling you something,,.
Look at the direction the boat is facing ,. there pulling on the front of the boat
to a leveled area from a ramp ,..a down ramp,. need I say more
The DDC sees all and knows all
originally posted by: AlanBChrist
a reply to: bloodymarvelous
Let know how that turns out
there is no need to raise the blocks anywhere,,. the elevation was 250 higher
so the quarry would be started at the same elevation as the excavation
most of the qurry isn't even there today
originally posted by: AlanBChrist
a reply to: Hanslune
Yes it will
You have to use capital letters were needed
Put a space before an after the back slash
a space before the word File and a semicolon after the word File
I 'm going to be you did'n't
you could suplament the page number with 6 or 7insted of 0
originally posted by: Mike27
so, using just the area of the great pyramid lets figure out the volume you would have to move if you started with an extra 250'.
756^2 * 250 = 142,884,000 cubic feet of material to remove.
Looks like the whole plateau is about 1.6km (5249ft) x 1.9km (6233ft).
5249 * 6233 * 250 = 8,179,254,250 cubic feet of material to remove.
Where did this extra material go?
I suppose the Egyptians ground it into sand so the work would be undetectable. Right?
If they removed 250' of material to construct the pyramids, why didn't they just carve them out of the bedrock, like the sphinx?
originally posted by: AlanBChrist
a reply to: bloodymarvelous
Let know how that turns out
there is no need to raise the blocks anywhere,,. the elevation was 250 higher
so the quarry would be started at the same elevation as the excavation
most of the qurry isn't even there today
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: AlanBChrist
a reply to: bloodymarvelous
Let know how that turns out
there is no need to raise the blocks anywhere,,. the elevation was 250 higher
so the quarry would be started at the same elevation as the excavation
most of the qurry isn't even there today
ALL of the quarries are still there today.
Where do you think they would be? Did they sashay down to quarrytown or something?
Harte
originally posted by: Hanslune
Oh did you know that Nicky Tesla left me a SUPER UBER DDC that completely overturns everything you said in your DDC? To get to it go to a quite corner of the internet and scream like a chicken and it will open - if you are of pure mind and spirit.
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: Hanslune
Oh did you know that Nicky Tesla left me a SUPER UBER DDC that completely overturns everything you said in your DDC? To get to it go to a quite corner of the internet and scream like a chicken and it will open - if you are of pure mind and spirit.
The NT is never wrong.
Harte
originally posted by: AlanBChrist
a reply to: AlanBChrist
In the end your trying to say that the volume that cam out of those 3 qurries was enough to bild all three pyramids INCLUDEING THE MATERIAL NEEDED FOR THE UPRAMPS
That of course is impossible IT don't matter anyway
If one level was 3ft in hight you would have to satart putting a layer of 3 ft to stay at a workable angle
If this is a mud ramp it would take water to keep it a mud ramp
Remember your not building anything during this TIME , and you would have to do this like 45 times
bUT YOU ARE DIGGING ONE HELL OF A HOLE SOME WHERE AREN 'T YOU
originally posted by: sarahvital
i still can't
understand how to get a 430 ft pyramid out of a hole.
and even if it were only the 250' base, how much space would you need around the whole thing for all the workers and ramps and stuff in that hole?