Charlotteman, on 30 March 2012 - 02:14 AM, said:
I recently read that erecting the giant pyramid of Giza today would cost at least $5 billion.
I've also read articles online that claim modern man of 2012 wouldn't be able to build it, even with today's technology.
Even with helicopters, cranes, bulldozers, massive trucks, would man be able to build something like that today? With that kind of dazzling perfection. What do you folks think?
I believe man did build the pyramids. The questions are did they get help with some technology not of this earth? or did the ancients have some sort of techniques that have been forgotten over time? The stones in the Great Pyramid were quarried 500 miles away and those stones weigh between 25 and 80 tons! How is that possible? and to do it in 20 years? There is no way stones that heavy were rolled on tree logs. There were very few trees and even if they tried to use trees, the stones would crush the logs. Remember there were no wheel vehicles at the time. The wheel had not been invented. We know the stones were quarried 500 hundred miles away. Are we expected to believe the Egyptians dragged 2.3 million stones weighing 25 to 80 tons each across the desert? Either something super natural occurred (magic or God) or some advanced technology not of this earth was used. I suspect some technology that alters gravity and the weight of objects were used. Scientists have just recently discovered invisible magnetic fields around the earth. Maybe some technology was able to tap into them.
Read about Coral Castle in Florida. The man who built the place said he discovered how the Great Pyramids were built and how ancient man moved massive stones weighing tons.
http://www.rense.com...ral39/coral.htm
http://en.wikipedia....ki/Coral_Castle
Edited by cityboi, 30 March 2012 - 06:54 AM.