That's goy thinking. If you thought you were building a monument for a living God, to the point where you hoped to be entombed with them, economics aren't a consideration.
We think in terms of efficiency and wasted effort. These people didn't. They had nothing to "entertain" them so all their time was either working or bored. They could literally have build ramps several miles long out of earth just to keep the slope low enough to roll these things up on logs.
We wouldn't do that because "there must be a better way". They just did it.
That’s great, and probably true to some extent - it’s still impossible for those civilizations to have achieved the level of precision they did with the technology we claim they had
They could literally have build ramps several miles long out of earth just to keep the slope low enough to roll these things up on logs.
No, they literally couldn’t have lol, certainly not without leaving any evidence
That's goy thinking. If you thought you were building a monument for a living God, to the point where you hoped to be entombed with them, economics aren't a consideration.
We think in terms of efficiency and wasted effort. These people didn't. They had nothing to "entertain" them so all their time was either working or bored. They could literally have build ramps several miles long out of earth just to keep the slope low enough to roll these things up on logs.
We wouldn't do that because "there must be a better way". They just did it.
That’s great, and probably true to some extent - it’s still impossible for those civilizations to have achieved the level of precision they did with the technology we claim they had
No, they literally couldn’t have lol, certainly not without leaving any evidence