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The Great Pyramid of Giza: 2.3 million stones, 20 years, copper tools? In this video, we break down the math, the logistics, and the tools — and ask the hard question: does the mainstream story really make sense?
From dolerite pounders to near-perfect precision, this ancient engineering feat raises more questions than answers.
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🔍 Watch now and decide for yourself — were the ancient Egyptians really working with just copper and stone? Or is there more to the story?
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A recent study led by Dr. Eman Ghoneim has uncovered an ancient, now-dry branch of the Nile River, termed the Ahramat Branch, which once flowed through Giza.
Utilizing radar satellite data, Ghoneim's research suggests that this waterway, approximately half a kilometer wide in certain areas, may have been instrumental in transporting materials for pyramid construction. The alignment of 38 pyramid sites along this branch supports the theory that proximity to the river facilitated the movement of building blocks.
However, without definitive evidence confirming the river's activity during Egypt's Old and Middle Kingdoms (circa 4,700 years ago), this hypothesis remains under investigation. Additionally, the study posits that as the Nile's course shifted over time, ancient cities and towns may have vanished, offering potential avenues for future archaeological discoveries.
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2: Theories of Construction: Ramps or Something More?
The mainstream theory suggests ramps were used to haul the massive stones to great heights, but such ramps would need to be as large as the pyramid itself. Alternative theories propose spiral ramps inside the pyramid or even forgotten mechanical technologies. Could the ancient Egyptians have had methods we’ve yet to rediscover?
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The ancient Egyptians ingeniously employed ramps, not pulleys, to hoist massive stone blocks to construct the colossal pyramids. #PyramidConstruction#AncientEngineering
Which innovation do historians believe was crucial for the construction of Egypt's Pyramids?
A) The invention of the wheel
B) The development of the ramp and lever system
C) The creation of iron tools
D) The use of domesticated animals for labor
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