This is ONE stone out of 2 million and 3000 stones that were (supposedly) cut, dragged, and lifted to build the Great Pyramid more than 5000 years ago.

If you still believe it was workers doing it, I don’t know what to tell you. 😬

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👍 don't underestimate what humans are capable of.

Ok…

so you’re saying wooden pulleys, ropes, and humans had the capability to to do this?

Math imho would prove against that. The ropes would snap.

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

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. 😁🤙

Still my favorite 🤣🤣🤣

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

No this can't be lifted using any of our technologies or might.

It also can't be pushed or dragged without building (at least) a concrete flooring.

The stone in this photo is from Baalbak, Lebanon. This stone is estimated to weigh at least 100 tons and is 100 times the weight of a typical stone on any of the pyramids of Giza and Saqqara.

That is not accurate, there are multiple granite beams in the kings chamber that are in excess of 100 tons.

That stone in Lebanon is over 1200 tons.

We could lift it using some of the highest capacity cranes in the world now but it would be a massive undertaking.

Difficult, but not impossible with todays technology. To me the takeaway here is that we are just now getting to the point where we can move some of these stones yet clearly they were doing it back in the day. The question is how, it certainly wasn’t horse hair ropes and slaves I know that much lol.

We need a reality tv show where a bunch of roided up dudes try to reproduce how slaves allegedly moved those stones. If they can’t then we know it was done through other means.

It doesn’t need to be a mystery. Maybe Mr Beast will do it on a video lol

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Fun fact: this stone is lying on top an even bigger stone.

We should ask the two people in the picture that are holding up the stone. They make it look light!

This is a photo is of an 80 tonne marble box in the Serapeum of Saqqara, Egypt.

The Serapeum is roughly 15 meters underground and contains many such marble boxes.

In the photo you can clearly see the Egyptian government's efforts to cover the floors with wood and going around the box (they couldn't lift it).

The box was originally found as is and was never moved. In addition, no wooden rollers were found underneath it or anywhere else.

As far as I know, no one has even attempted to move it.

- Why was this box abandoned halfway?

- why is its lid, which weighs around 20 tonnes, found on the other end of the Serapeum?

- if this box was moved on rollers, why remove them before the box reaches its destination?

- How would you bring down an 80 tonne marble box (there's more than 5 of these in this place) from the surface all the way down into the Serapeum?

- Under the wooden flooring, you can see a sandy floor (not limestone).

- How many people would it take to push/pull such a box? How will they all fit in such a confined hallway?

In addition, all these marble boxes found here show signs of deformities in their outer surfaces, marble doesn't get deformed, even under high heat. Let me know and I will show you the photos.