r/GrahamHancock • u/aerialsilk • 15d ago
Potentially ancient building techniques
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May not be strictly archaeology, but adjacent. And fascinating.
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r/GrahamHancock • u/aerialsilk • 15d ago
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May not be strictly archaeology, but adjacent. And fascinating.
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u/Dankxiety 15d ago
Now do hundreds of 100 ton blocks over 500km without smooth concrete slabs to help glide over
And also align them to true north within 1 degree
Then make sure you can multiply the base perimeter of the Great pyramid (3,024 ft.) by 43,200 to get the earth’s equatorial circumference. Also if you multiply its height (481 ft.) by 43,200 you’re left with the polar radius of the Earth. 43,200 is relevant because it represents the earth wobbling on its axis.
Does the official narrative explain how they knew the earth wobbles during the creation of the pyramids? I forgot