People who have been following this blog know that I have a fascination for the Great Pyramids of Giza.
There are two different aspects to the Pyramids: Why did the Egyptians build them and how did they do it?
I think I solved the first question when working with AI, I discovered what the Great Pyramids represented for the Egyptians and how the fit with their cosmology was perfect to a point that no other explanation could match. See:
The Great Pyramid’s Mystery Unveiled
The second mystery of how exactly the Egyptians achieved the impossible had, I believed, been solved by a French Engineer called Jean-Pierre Houdini who about 20 years ago theorized that an internal ramp could solve the impossible angle or extreme length necessary for an external ramp.
And there the science stalled thanks to no proof whatsoever corroborating these interesting ideas, until recently when a passionate amateur from South Korea called Huni Choi came up with an absolutely brilliant, new and practical idea. What if the pyramids where not built but un-built? You first build a gigantic trapezoidal 3D shaped mass with integrated ramps, a much easier task, then start carving down the perfect pyramidal shape out of the mass.
Is it surprisingly not strange that such an odd idea would come to an Asian mind since for example in Japan, houses are built top down. You first build a roof on four pillars, then create the walls and finally work on the inside. Could the pyramids have been build top down in a similar fashion by carving a perfect shape from a larger imperfect object? As all good ideas: Once you see it, it becomes difficult to unsee!Here's the proof:
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