Sunday, May 3, 2009

The Egyptian Great Pyramid: Cast In Place Surveying Equipment?

This is something you are unlikely to see anywhere else, and I like to present that sort of information! This is an edited version of something I sent to my Pastor, who raised the point that nobody really knows how, or by whom, the Great Pyramid was made.

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It sounded from your sermon as if you had never heard of this particular theory regarding the purpose of the Great Pyramid in Egypt.

According to this page:
http://www.mondovista.com/nazca/nazca2.html

It was a measurement standard of sorts, to aid in worldwide surveying. . . by an ancient seafaring race of red-headed white folk, who had an open-air school at Nazca as well. This theory assumes a highly advanced skill set for the original surveyors. Like maybe the kind you have to study for a couple of centuries to obtain? (his sermon also briefly touched on the extremely long lives of the first several generations of people on the Earth, and how very well educated and skilled one could get over the course of a 900-year life span).

It is a bit of a read, and the numbers can get eye-crossing sometimes, but I think you will find it at least an interesting theory. It makes more sense than "space aliens built it" anyhow.

As for how the pyramids were built, some scientists (not: not necessarily previously-published, big-ego big-deal archaeologists) are seriously looking at the possibility that at least some of those huge, perfectly-fitted blocks were cast in place. To say that the "cast in place" theory is controversial would be a drastic understatement.

http://www.rosetjau.com/giza-plateau/pyramids-concrete.htm

Good night!

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