nice work. as you say, if you keep all stones in a course the same thickness, then to balance a pair of stones you just need the same area. also, if they are all the same height then it makes it easier to moves stones about on top of the course using eg rollers
@larrythompson9100Ай бұрын
Could rather course thickness be an encoded function of an astronomical observation.., say like how the planets align, so in a sense a clock or even a precise prediction of an energetic alignment of time itself, I’ve noticed patterns with Saturn and our moon 29.5days/29.5yrs- 365 months equals one Saturn year, loved your presentation ✨
@stevett225Ай бұрын
@@larrythompson9100 hi Larry it’s something I’ve not really delved into, I’m of the opinion like Thornborogh henge the placement of the pyramids was something to do with the moon en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thornborough_Henges but it’s way beyond my understanding but it would be interesting to see the work.
@ThrashLawPatentsAndTMs8 ай бұрын
Nice work! As a comment to your last video, it mentioned that the obsidian stones forming the large patio of the great pyramid could be the re-used ramp material. If you'll post your email address (or another way to contact you) I'll send you a few pictures of the stones -- at least a few are carved like the cut-steps of the pyramid of Unas (although Unas's pyramid dates to several hundred years after the Kufu's, construction similarities may be enlightening).
@stevett2258 ай бұрын
Hi yes on one of my visits to the GP. I took photos of the first course and it shows an embedded, what I thought bas a black type of granite. I gave it no mind at the time, thinking it would be the ‘base ‘ to Herodotus bases and rows. Steventasker@msn.com
@ThrashLawPatentsAndTMs7 ай бұрын
Here's another channel that occasionally post information about building pyramids that you may find interesting: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Zni7hIGEqraZjpIsi=TR92MyVvyaViYAAH (History for Granite)
@gojoe362 ай бұрын
There is nothing he hasn't figured out. Just incredible WOW