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Is this how the pyramids were built?

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Wirtual1 year ago

no.

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UNIVERSAL FEEDS1 year ago

Going inside the pyramids

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therealtjh1 year ago

The floats for the blocks would be comically big, not tiny. The water pressure at the bottom of the, "water elevator" is going to be staggering, too.

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Ethan Berry1 year ago

So all civilization across the globe all figured out how to build pyramids with this technique with no contact with each other? I’m not saying this method wasn’t used but I would have to see them make a model of this method being able to transport multi ton blocks. This also doesn’t explain the precise cuts or circular holes in corners with drill marks. There was a global civilization making these. But why?

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Fafafufu1 year ago

By Alien

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Andrew the Millwright1 year ago

Ok, what forces the water up to the top of the pyramid?

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Johan The MeatMan🪖🏴‍☠️1 year ago

If it was, it honestly looks like fun…imagine swimming all day to build a giant pile of rocks…

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Steagle1 year ago

Thousands of pounds of stone floating uphill is a bold claim. These pyramids are so perfectly built its not even mentioned how every stone is unique and they are placed in perfect symmetry so a razorblade cant even fit in between each. Also pyramids exist on all continents.

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Kano1 year ago

Lol no.

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Joe1 year ago

nope.

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