Talk:The Great Pyramid

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Tk said ...

The answer given that is said to come from Billy is hard to belieave.The answer states that the Pyramids were built for protection and a shelter. Any person that has visited Egypt like i have or know of there history will know that that answer is Ridiculous !! I have been in the Pyrimids and its almost entirely stone and only have small passages that leads to the burial chamber which can only hold about 60 people plus the Hieroglyphics in the Pyrimids tell you that it was built as a tomb for the Pharaohs so its No way possible it could have been built as a shelter. Its obvious that someone other than Billy gave that answer and whom every posted that answer should never post again because mistakes like that makes people believe that all of the information on the website is untrue. Please explain this answer with proof it was answered by Billy. My email address is uniqueinvestmenttk@gmail.com. Also the part where the person who asked the question says the Pyrimids were built 73,000 years ago is also very untrue. Please explain !

--Tk 08:50, 8 October 2010 (BST)

Jamesm said ...

Tk, everything changes through time. Agree? Did it not occur to you that the interior, exterior or both could have changed considerably over the long 73,000 years the great pyramid is said to have existed?

The great big stones that the pyramids consists of would be difficult to move or replace one would naturally think however there could exist or have existed large caverns beneath the pyramids that would serve as larger storage or living areas with the pyramids themselves serving as observation points.

When considering the age of the structure, 73,000 years ago is possible I would say. Do we have an accurate method of measuring the age of stone yet? Carbon dating perhaps? What stone or stones should be used for the measurement? A central block perhaps, deep inside the pyramid? Has this been done yet?

The reason why it was built may be different. I might verify it and post it again.

Many questions lie unanswered so neither you nor anyone should come to conclusions so easily and hastily, don't you agree?


--Jamesm 19:58, 8 October 2010 (BST)

Jamesm said ...

Well this page already says that it was built for protection reasons. Asket's Explanations - Part 4 talks about it further.

--Jamesm 21:04, 8 October 2010 (BST)

Markvd said ...

Tk,

   Pyramids are rather tricky like a Rubix Cube only in a different dimensional configuration I think I saw that on Stargate or was it Indiana Jones. I think some may be exactly as is but some might have been altered a bit so some folks don't utilize it's many other possible capabilities. :) There could be tons of secret passages that have been touched up because how did the Giza get all the way down below the pyramid to there mighty station of evil? I'm sure our good space buddies have done a nice job fixing that possible dilemma or they have some real good super glue.  Just make sure there are no Giza underneath your pyramid and don't accidently trigger a wrong block or who knows the dangers. j/k To answer you question of course it could have been a shelter back then I'm sure they would rather live than have a 5 star deluxe size suite with all the fixings. I'm also if they pyramid interior was as small as you say only the high and mighty or highly ranked and wealthy found there way into the pyramid for protection. It's absolutely logical in that sense if you mean Tk that if they could fit the entire population at that time most likely not. 

--Markvd 21:50, 8 October 2010 (BST)