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Ancient pyramids are made of stacked stones, the higher the material, the less material is used, and the center of gravity is close to the base, which can effectively resist natural disasters, so the ancestors in ancient times would use the pyramids as important memorial buildings, such as mausoleums and temples. This astonishing design and execution has amazed future generations, and wouldn't it be easier to build a pyramid using modern technology? How much does it cost?
Let's start with the Great Pyramid, which measures 756 feet at the base and 481 feet high. It consists of more than 2 million stone blocks, each weighing 3 tons. In order to build these stones, you have to find a quarry, cut the stone out of the quarry, load it onto a truck or train to transport it to the site, unload it, lift it, and so on.
Working with stones must be a pain.
There has to be an easier way. Fortunately, there will certainly be more ways and means to do it in a modern way, using today's technology. This will be like building the Hoover Dam, which is very different from building the Great Pyramid.
The Hoover Dam is made of concrete, and you can shape it as you want and dump it, maybe try this method.
This same technique was very useful for rebuilding the Great Pyramid. The Great Pyramid is even slightly smaller than the Hoover Dam and only requires about 2.5 million cubic yards of concrete, but it's still an expensive project. If you're shipping by truck, the cost is about $80 per square yard.
For such a big job, you will build your own concrete plant. That way, your cost will be reduced to $50 per square yard, for a total of $100 million. When you join the labor again, design costs, other jobs, and so on, then it may double up.
So if you want to build a pyramid of the same size, it could cost between $100 million and $300 million. <>
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Haha, this is undoubtedly an unlikely task for the average person, but we can imagine that the wings are realized in the virtual world in the digital world is not also interesting. It makes sense for foreigners to use the pyramids for their own use, because at that stage the few areas of large-scale construction along the entire Mediterranean coast were concentrated near Egypt. But why should we learn from them and sigh at a grave?
A little examination of the history of the construction of cities and abandoned cities in China shows that when "miracles" such as pyramids appeared, we had already begun to build cities with a population of tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands, fortifications that stretched for thousands of miles, and water conservancy projects and road systems that could be used for thousands of years. <>
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Building now, of course, is not a problem, it is estimated that several hundred million is about the same.
But 4,600 years ago, when most of the world (including China) was a primitive society, the ancient Egyptians used a huge stone 100 kilometers away to build a 50-story megalithic building, and there are several, which is really amazing, this height world record has been held for more than 4,000 years, it can be said that it is the greatest monument of mankind, there is no one.
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The Pyramid of Khufu is about 2.6 million square meters.
This large volume is intended to be poured with buried stone concrete. The unit price is about 300 yuan, and the vertical distance is 400 yuan.
2,600,000 square 400 yuan square = 104 10 7 yuan.
About 1 billion can build a pyramid of buried stone concrete, which is not very expensive. If it is built with stone, it may be a little more expensive, about 1.2-1.5 billion.
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Building a pyramid with modern technology must have cost less than in ancient times. Looking at the current buildings, there are many that are grander and more numerous than the pyramids, and you say that it is difficult to build a pyramid with modern technology?
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I think it's too cheap compared to the Great Wall.
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The money of the material is important, and the material is also very important, whether it is ancient or modern materials.
It seems that the artificial can use the fleet and the people, and it is very understandable when you think about it. Watching TV isn't all like that.
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At least there is no technical difficulty, and there is no problem with the current technology of the earthwork that could be built hundreds of years ago.
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More than 4,000 years ago, our China was full of immortals, such as Yang Jian, Nezha, Jiang Ziya, etc., so it was effortless to build a pyramid.
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It's estimated to be a matter of a few million.
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To say that the pyramid is poured with concrete is either ignorant or stupid, and the cement that can withstand thousands of years without weathering cannot be made by humans today, let alone where does the machinery and electricity to make cement come from? Seeing that the history of ancient Egypt is longer and more developed than that of China, there are always some people who are in a hurry and do everything possible to belittle it, but nearly 100 pyramids are better than any eloquence, please respect the facts!
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There is no limit to size, there is no limit to materials, dare to make it simpler? As long as you don't limit the material, it's okay if it's the same, don't you know about 3D printing?
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It's good to call Jack Ma's 3D printing technology to come out, it's fast and cheap!
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It depends on which country makes it
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