Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Looking at pictures of the pyramids

Discovery Channel Documentary Looking at pictures of the pyramids, both outer and inside, you'd be really unable to think about these as something cutting edge. In the event that 'old space explorers' can get from that point to here in innovative spaceships, and when they arrived they then constructed these pyramids, then you'd expect something more cutting edge 'gosh-amazing', 'golly-hmm', with blazing lights and bunches of glass, chrome-and-steel, earthenware production and-plastics, all joined into that kind of building designing that we utilize today. Immaculate stone may be great, however cutting edge it's most certainly not.

Modern researchers and Egyptologists have demonstrated conceivable ways antiquated people could have utilized "primitive" systems that situated the pyramids and leveled them regarding the ground and built them to elevated amounts of precisions of length and slant. No cutting edge was required.
What conceivable thought process could 'antiquated space explorers' have needed to develop such things in any occasion? They weren't tombs for outsiders; they absolutely weren't flats or office obstructs for extraterrestrials.

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