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http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2008/890/heritage.htm
An interesting point.
The GP has eight sides!
I don’t ever remember hearing this before.
Lots of Pi and Phi stuff.
Reminds me of the Da Vinci Code
An 8 sided Great Pyramid?
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Originally, the structure was encased in a layer of more than 500,000 tight-fitting, polished slabs that weighed 20 tons each. In the 14th century, a massive earthquake loosened many of the outer polished casing stones, which were then removed and used to build mosques in nearby Cairo.
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Oddly enough, the Romans were not impressed by the pyramids. There is a famous comment by a man named Frontinus who basically said "what good are they compared to my aqueducts which bring water to millions."
Frontinus was in charge of the aqueducts and, like all bureaucrats, thought his department was Numero Uno.
Frontinus was in charge of the aqueducts and, like all bureaucrats, thought his department was Numero Uno.
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When I was there local guides told me Cheops' outer layer was used as construction material to build Cairo's city walls. In the 9th century...Minimalist wrote:http://www.nypost.com/seven/10112007/ne ... htm?page=0
Originally, the structure was encased in a layer of more than 500,000 tight-fitting, polished slabs that weighed 20 tons each. In the 14th century, a massive earthquake loosened many of the outer polished casing stones, which were then removed and used to build mosques in nearby Cairo.
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Frontinus' quotation.
"Will anybody compare the Pyramids, or those useless though renowned works of the Greeks, with these aqueducts?"
—Frontinus, Roman Water Commissioner, 1st century AD
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
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