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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 25045387" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>I don't think anyone can answer your question. There is a solid Aswan Red granite box in the Egyptian Museum with a deep cut in it , not evidently possible with a chisel. The cut stops after a distance and where it should have continued there's a marking done like a small groove. So they had means of making deep cuts into the stone. No one has an answer that can be supported. Theories are in abundance, from Laser, UHF to acidic concoctions that can soften the stone.</p><p>But in their quarries you can still find a series of small holes drilled in a straight line along the granite before that section to be split.</p><p></p><p>As I said before the Pyramid is aligned to the true Geometric North/South line. Not the Magnetic poles. The error is less than 0.05 degrees. </p><p>How they did this has been unclear. Today, you could align a building north-south by pointing the sides towards the pole star.</p><p>But because of the Earth's Precession (wobble) about the own axis, In the third millennium BC, when the pyramid was built, the pole star was somewhere else. So they definitely knew some science to get this accuracy.</p><p></p><p>Maybe one day someone might find the answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 25045387, member: 562115"] I don't think anyone can answer your question. There is a solid Aswan Red granite box in the Egyptian Museum with a deep cut in it , not evidently possible with a chisel. The cut stops after a distance and where it should have continued there's a marking done like a small groove. So they had means of making deep cuts into the stone. No one has an answer that can be supported. Theories are in abundance, from Laser, UHF to acidic concoctions that can soften the stone. But in their quarries you can still find a series of small holes drilled in a straight line along the granite before that section to be split. As I said before the Pyramid is aligned to the true Geometric North/South line. Not the Magnetic poles. The error is less than 0.05 degrees. How they did this has been unclear. Today, you could align a building north-south by pointing the sides towards the pole star. But because of the Earth's Precession (wobble) about the own axis, In the third millennium BC, when the pyramid was built, the pole star was somewhere else. So they definitely knew some science to get this accuracy. Maybe one day someone might find the answer. [/QUOTE]
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