According to Herodotus, within 20 years, 2,500,000 stones weighing on an average of 2.5 tons, were to be
Question:
Could under that premise, the construction of the Great Pyramid be accomplished via ramps with wooden sleds?
Answer:
Hauling of the giant weights over long distances on sleds was probably not possible. This is impressively proven by Helmar Neubacher with the help of pull trials on a reconstructed 2.5-t-standard block of the Great Pyramid.
This statement is of course quite in contrast to those of notable Egyptologists and some modern authors, such as including L. Borchardt, J.-P. Lauer, Prof. R. Stadelmann, M. Lehner,
G. Goyon, Prof. P. Jánosi, Prof. A. Schlögl, J.-P. Houdin,
Prof. F. Mueller-Roemer.
Thoughts into the Future:
Perhaps there will come the day on which some of these scientists will reassess some of the scientific theories established by them.
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