Over the span of 20 years, 2.3 million granite blocks, with an average weight of 2.5 tons, would have to be cut, quarried from hundreds of miles away, and absolutely perfectly placed at a rate of 1 block every 4 and a half minutes.
How was this really achieved?
Even adding decades to the timeline, how did they do it?
“Oh the slave explanation isn’t holding water anymore? Uhhh shit ok, then it was skilled craftsmen building it in their downtime from farming, using an intricate system of log rollers (don’t ask us where they got the logs rofl, because we think they didn’t even have the wheel)” - actual egyptologists
Great post, glad to see you contributing again. Here’s a paper that backs up your “power plant” potential:
https://phys.org/news/2018-07-reveals-great-pyramid-giza-focus.html
This is all without mentioning the evidence that the Great Pyramid or atleast the Sphinx complex are thousands of years older than claimed, thanks to the water erosion research by Robert Schoch.