How the pyramids were built into drops!

Updated on tourism 2024-04-21
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is said that the designer and architect of the pyramids, was the first genius in history to transcend his time. Hotep. However, his "genius" was too far ahead of his time to cause our rightful surprise and suspicion.

    It was quite difficult to level a huge convex rock into a base of 52,900 square meters, and they completed the survey and construction of the base without a level, without power equipment, and without modern means of measurement. Its four bottom edges differ by less than 20 centimeters, and the error rate is less than one thousandth. The height difference between its southeast and northwest corners is only centimeters, and the error rate is less than 1/10,000....The force and position error of its east-west axis and north-south uranium is not more than 5 arc seconds, they do not have a "ruler", they only use the arm as a unit of measurement, called a wrist ruler (300 wrist rulers are equal to about 155 meters), how can the tower be built so accurately?

    It's confusing!

    In order to ensure the longevity of the pyramid, the designers did not need a single piece of wood or an iron nail, because wood is perishable and iron is easy to rust, which are all hidden dangers of solidity. There was no bond between the stones, but they fit together so seamlessly that not even the thinnest blades could fit in.

    How to build up the stones layer by layer is a mysterious subject that leads people to speculate Some people say that it is a wooden boat-shaped tool that uses the principle of levers to gradually raise the boulders and build them layer by layer. However, where do the brackets and ropes that can lift several tons, dozens of tons, or even more than l00 tons come from? Some people say that the sand filling method is used to fill the sand along the base of the tower.

    The sand fence rises with the base of the tower, acting as a foot robe, and after the tower is completed, the sand is removed. Now, let's do a math problem: The Kinning Tower in Egypt is a square cone with a pointed bottom and a height of l46 meters. The base of the tower is square, with a side length of 230 meters, Q: What is its volume?

    If sand were to be placed around its perimeter to create a slope that could transport stones, and the angle of the slope would be 30 or 25 degrees, how many meters would its base edge be? Suppose they are also 146 meters high, how many squares of sand do you need for each? So much sand coming from?

    In addition, the volume of transportation will be doubled. Some people say that it is the use of salt filling method, the method is the same as above, after use, only need to dissolve it with water, no need to move away, but so much salt is more difficult to obtain than Shayu. What's more, a heavy rain will dissolve the entire salt slope.

    Some people think that the Nile mud bricks were used to build a spiral ramp, which stopped rising layer by layer, and the result was similar to that of the sand slope, except that the mud bricks were more difficult to obtain than the sand.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I've seen one of these reports before. To say that the pyramid is to prepare all the raw materials, put them where they are needed, and after some processing, they will form what we see now"Large boulders"!

    Scientists still can't confirm how the stones were moved, but after listening to this report, I felt that the stones were not moved!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You ask the teacher to wait for a while, and he asks you the reason and says that scientists are still exploring, and no one knows now, and some of the current statements are just personal ideas and no one has confirmed them, and tell him that he may know in his life, so don't worry.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It doesn't look like a real stone, but it is said to have been cast from shells and lime.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Covered!Will it still grow?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A tall pyramidal building with a square base and triangles on each side, resembling the Chinese character for "gold".

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