Is this a possible solution to the crafting of the pyramid stones?
Folks may have read or seen elsewhere that one of the wonders of the ancient world is the precision with which stones have been cut to create the pyramids and other structures. Immense stones weighing hundreds of tons have been cut and fitted together so tightly, that one cannot insert a credit card in the spaces between them.
The video here sadly provides no explanation behind this technology, but the title seems to lend credence to the idea that a style of standing waveform energy (sound) can be used to cut through stone and metal.
Assuming the ancients did have such technology, then what manner of machine did they use to make this sound?
Interesting. I have a good friend who is a civil engineer. His theory is that the pyramids were simply an ancient form of concrete poured in place. This is the best explanation for the complexity and ridiculously tight tolerances, including how close the stones are to each other. Time turned the ancient concrete into what appears to be solid rock.
Hard to explain the quarrying and hard to pour granite used in the interior:)
Great points - clearly - granite wasn't poured. It had to be installed. The quarrying on the other hand depends on the stone they were pulling out of the quarry... Big slabs or a lot of smaller stone used in cement. After a few thousand years of hardening, a quarry of small stones and sand in the past may appear to be solid rock today.
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