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Guy Demortier, a Belgian nuclear scientist, teacher at the FUNDP University of Namur (that's my hometown :smile: ), has scientifically proved a new theory about the building of the Egyptian pyramids:
We know that the Kheops pyramid is around 2.600.000 m3.
According to Herodote, a Greek historian, it would have been built in 26 years.
That's to say: 100,000 blocs/year, or around 300 blocs/day, or one 2-tons bloc placed every 2 seconds if you work 10 hours a day. (don't forget that you also have to carry those blocks and make them cross the Nile, since the quarries are on the other side of the rivier)
That's simply impossible.
So, he analized how the blocs were made, what was inside.
Normally, there is 1 or 2% of water in such granite blocs.
But here, there are 15% of water. That is anormal.
He also discovered sodium, silicium, aluminium and magnesium inside.
He has just proved the theory that the Pyramids have been made of concrete! Soft limestone was quarried on the damp south side of the Giza Plateau. This was then dissolved in large, Nile-fed pools until it became a watery slurry.
Une nouvelle théorie sur les pyramides d'Egypte - Lalibre.be
We know that the Kheops pyramid is around 2.600.000 m3.
According to Herodote, a Greek historian, it would have been built in 26 years.
That's to say: 100,000 blocs/year, or around 300 blocs/day, or one 2-tons bloc placed every 2 seconds if you work 10 hours a day. (don't forget that you also have to carry those blocks and make them cross the Nile, since the quarries are on the other side of the rivier)
That's simply impossible.
So, he analized how the blocs were made, what was inside.
Normally, there is 1 or 2% of water in such granite blocs.
But here, there are 15% of water. That is anormal.
He also discovered sodium, silicium, aluminium and magnesium inside.
He has just proved the theory that the Pyramids have been made of concrete! Soft limestone was quarried on the damp south side of the Giza Plateau. This was then dissolved in large, Nile-fed pools until it became a watery slurry.
Une nouvelle théorie sur les pyramides d'Egypte - Lalibre.be