They're Not Pyramids

I have been to the pyramids several times and while they are impressive I must admit I was disappointed. They are actually sort of ghetto. The blocks are not as well fitted as I had expected. It’s still an impressive pile of stone, it’s just not the precisely fitted and sized blocks you’d expect. As far as advanced technology, it’s amazing what you can do when you have thousands of people working a lifetime with nothing else to do and that is your sole purpose in life. No internet, no Netflix, no yard work, and no Jeep. Also the ancestors of the individuals currently living in Cairo did not build the pyramids- no fucking way. 🤣😂
 
I have been to the pyramids several times and while they are impressive I must admit I was disappointed. They are actually sort of ghetto. The blocks are not as well fitted as I had expected. It’s still an impressive pile of stone, it’s just not the precisely fitted and sized blocks you’d expect. As far as advanced technology, it’s amazing what you can do when you have thousands of people working a lifetime with nothing else to do and that is your sole purpose in life. No internet, no Netflix, no yard work, and no Jeep. Also the ancestors of the individuals currently living in Cairo did not build the pyramids- no fucking way. 🤣😂
Oh it was Aliens alright, but more the kind of Aliens you get when you win the war, not E.T.
 
I have been to the pyramids several times and while they are impressive I must admit I was disappointed. They are actually sort of ghetto. The blocks are not as well fitted as I had expected. It’s still an impressive pile of stone, it’s just not the precisely fitted and sized blocks you’d expect. As far as advanced technology, it’s amazing what you can do when you have thousands of people working a lifetime with nothing else to do and that is your sole purpose in life. No internet, no Netflix, no yard work, and no Jeep. Also the ancestors of the individuals currently living in Cairo did not build the pyramids- no fucking way. 🤣😂
Did you see the video of the kid climbing them? They looked like they were falling apart.
 
They used to be encased in limestone, so the exterior when finished was completely different. Whats really impressive is the logistics and construction - they somehow moved up to 80 ton stones 500 miles away from where they were quarried and lifted them hundreds of feet to install.
Lots of kooky and interesting theories on how they did it but no one really has any idea how it was done.
Besides that, there's the granite boxes in the Serapeum which are perfectly square and cut from a solid piece of stone. These are pretty fascinating

 
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