How do you know it was with ropes and pulleys ? I'm more inclined to believe in lost knowledge.

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It must be long lost technology, because many of the stones in and around the Pyramids of Giza have cut marks made by circular saws.

They built embankments up the sides and slowly moved the hand-cut stones with massive amounts of human labor, wooden rollers, and sledges over centuries. It’s a testament to proof of work. Saying it’s “the aliens” or whatever is the easy way out. 👽

Never said the word aliens once 🤔

Not you, but I’ve heard it a lot.

The, “hand cut and moved + a lot of slaves” does not explain a plethora of evidence for advanced capabilities to work granite.

You don’t get circular saw marks, hole saw cuts, and precision down to .00001 an inch with hard labor and elbow grease.

You also don’t need precision like that without some sort of functionality.

If it was just a tomb then it wouldn’t have been as well built as it was. The internal structure of the, “kings chamber” is perfectly square, and perfectly flat. none of the actual dynastic Egyptian temples have anything close to the same level of precision.

I never said aliens, in fact, I seriously doubt it's aliens.

It must be anti-gravity technology. There's just NO WAY stones of this weight and size can be pushed/pulled on widden rollers.

In addition, the pyramids are in the desert, how will you prevent the rollers from sinking into the sand?

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Couldn’t agree more.

The Giza plateau is solid limestone. Just because we don’t know exactly how they didn’t doesn’t mean they didn’t know how.

When did I say or imply they didn't know how?

Never mind. This is not the thread for me. Have fun, guys. 😁🤙

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as I said before, I don't underestimate the human capacity for invention and lost knowledge. Just because we don't know how they did it now doesn't mean they didn't know how to do it at the time.

That’s a fair analysis