January 29th, 2009

Mysterious Technology of Ancient Egypt

Could the ancient Egyptians build their own giant pyramids and palaces? People, who only read about these buildings, thought: Yes. But those, who wandered by, for example, the valley of Giza, doubt. And this is not the huge amounts of buildings, which tens of thousands of slaves have worked. Case in sometimes imperceptible technological nuances, which is inexplicable.

The Russian researcher Andrei Sklyarov, who has been in Egypt, says that most of the local monuments created by the Earth’s oldest great-civilization.

- You can call them atlantes, or aliens, or in a different way, but the traces of their stay in Egypt is enormous amount. It’s even strange that Egyptologists have not previously drawn attention to this. Although now I have the impression that the modern Egyptians guess something, but carefully concealed secret.

Actually, you can learn about all the technologies of Egypt, if you you make a Egypt visa and visit this fantastic country. They will tell you in detail, and about everything.

Confirmation is mysterious Great Sphinx. Classical Egyptology affirmes that it was built during the time of Pharaoh Cheops and his son - about 2,5 thousand years BC. Approval is based on the ground only that, its «artistic features» it can be attributed to that era. But even half a century ago at Giza the so-called «Inventory Stella» was found, which was able to read that Heops commanded only to repair the damaged statue. Repaired, rather than erect!

The famous «Inventory Stella»
When this entry was read, stele was immediately hide to store-roomes in the Cairo Museum, although before that it was exposed to the public, but instead have another. In response to questions about the Stella custodians of museum only perplexedly shrug their shoulders.

Egyptologists spend time in the disputes, how workers moed large-tonnage stone blocks, of which construction of the pyramids and temples, built versions, run experiments,- Andrew Skliarov says. - We went in another way: if there are millions of tons of stones, we have to figure out how they were treated. We passed along the historical sites with one aim: to analyze the methods and ways of processing the material from which they were built. Sometimes, the results were amazing!

On the slab of black basalt trace of the circular saws was visible, which, as is well known, have been working on hydraulic, pneumatic or electric driving gear. But the Egyptians had neither the first, nor the second, nor the third. There was also the fact that a sawing followed was grinding. If, as it is believed, the builders were working hand saws copper, it would have noticeable scratches, but they do not exist. A similar polishing leave only modern saws with diamond dust, traveling at great speed.

Detail of the obelisk in Karnake lies at 10 meters away from the tourist trail. There are visible holes 1 cm in diameter and 10 cm depth. They was done to reinforce the stone to any decorative elements: gold or copper. They were drilled in a granite as easily as we drill holes in soft wood. What auger of the ancient Egyptians can enter the granite, as the butter?

Meidum Pyramid
Surprisingly, in some cases, builders planed not only horizontally, but also a sloping laying. And this is an incredibly difficult task, even in our time. How you can see that some areas leveled after making the main laying. Apparently, as was cutter. Someone cut granite quite smoothly, easily and gracefully, on an inclined surface under the same angle.

Finally, the biggest technological conundrum of Egypt. Debris from the sarcophagus in Dashure. Inside corners are cut perfectly straight. Our civilization is not yet able to handle rocks! Actually, it looks like a stamping or any casting. But we can neither shed, nor stamp the granite yet.

One Comment to “Mysterious Technology of Ancient Egypt”

  1. April 5th, 2009

    Giza Egypt Pyramids Says :

    Giza pyramids is an excellent place to travel to. Sunset in the sands is something you should definitely see live.

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