The Mysterious Pyramids Of Egypt

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If you have always wondered what the Great Pyramid of Giza is made of, what the stone was, that was used for this architectural masterpiece, or what was the purpose of the pyramids you might never find the answers for all these questions.

If you do some research, it might give you a little more information on some of the subjects, but it won't answer your question about why there are so many pyramid shaped structures in Egypt and how they were built. We can only guess, that maybe they had something to do with the pharaohs, but we don't know anything else about them other than their names. In this article of course I will talk about the Great Pyramid of Giza as well, just because that's what fascinates me the most.

Table Of Content:

  • The Origins Of The Pyramids In Egypt

  • The "Pyramid Age"

  • The Science Behind The Pyramids

  • What Type Of Stones Are In The Great Pyramid Of Giza?

  • The Black Granite On The Top Of The Pyramid

  • What Can We Learn From The Pyramids?

  • Conclusion

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The Origins Of The Pyramids In Egypt

There are several theories as to how the pyramids were built. One theory is that a bunch of ancient astronauts came down from outer space, genetically modified people, and taught them how to build the pyramids. Another theory is that the ancient Egyptians themselves were in contact with these "gods" or "aliens" and built the pyramids to honor them.

The masons that built the pyramids were forced to undergo a number of steps in order to construct these pyramids. To begin with, they would cut a rectangular block of stone, that had been shaped into a step. On the top and bottom of this rectangular block, they would place two more steps. They would continue in this manner until the pyramid was constructed.

It was necessary to have a fairly large number of workers quarrying, moving, and shaping these blocks of stone. Also, immensely more precision was required, than is needed in the construction of today's buildings. This is due to the fact, that the pyramid construction workers had to deal with the Great Flood.

The "Pyramid Age"

When the pyramids were constructed they marked the beginning of a new era. One of the theories behind the construction of the pyramids is that they were built to last forever. Once they were built, hundreds of men and even human mules were employed to haul the stones, without the aid of modern technology such as bulldozers or cranes. The stone blocks, some as large as a jeep, were carved out and dragged with ropes tied to the block and wrapped around the body.

These blocks were then dragged to the base of the pyramid, where they were laid in place. With each layer, the pyramid grew higher. By the time they reached the top, they laid blocks, that weighed several tons. By using this method, the ancient Egyptians were able to build the Cheops pyramid in a single campaign, that could be completed in about 20 years. The Great Pyramid of Giza was built even quicker since the ancient Egyptians had managed to complete it in about three or four years. Another pyramid, the Khufu, was built next to the Great Pyramid.

The Science Behind The Pyramids

The Pyramids are more than a group of huge stone obelisks built by ancient Egyptians. The pyramid structure itself is actually based on solid scientific principles. The pyramids were designed to act as a great resonating chamber in order to amplify the sound generated by the priests inside. The pyramid shape itself not only maximizes this effect, but it allows the construction of stairs to the various levels, so that the sound resonate even better. A system of resonance is very complex, but there are many examples within everyday life, that can serve as a rudimentary basis of understanding.

What Type Of Stones Are In The Great Pyramid Of Giza?

The Great Pyramid is primarily composed of two different types of stone: Gypsum or Calc-Sulfate, and Turquoise. The so called "vertical" course of stones, or the stones that make up the inner pyramid are made of Calc-Sulfate. The "side" or "horizontal" course of stones, which are not included in the inner pyramid, are made of a different stone called Turquoise. Both of these stones were placed in the pyramids for sound reasons.

The inner pyramid of the Great Pyramid is made of a special type of stone called "Granite" which was placed in the pyramid on purpose. Calc-Sulfate and Turquoise also have beneficial effects on the human body, so it is believed, that these stones were perhaps used in the pyramids to mummify the bodies of the ancient priests.

The so called "black granite" that was placed in the Great Pyramid came from a quarry a few miles away and was dragged there using oxen.

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The Black Granite On The Top Of The Pyramid

The Great Pyramid contains a system of what are known as "stone conduits". These stone conduits run the entire height of the pyramid and are located directly across any doorway, that may have existed in the structure. It is believed that these conduits were used to channel the energy of sunlight into the pyramid, thus powering and, one would assume, enhancing the powers of the structure.

The purpose of the "black granite" placed on the top of the pyramid is unknown. It could be decoration. It could be a sign of the four thousand year old curse placed on the builders of the pyramid. It could also be to detract people from climbing the nearly sheer face of the pyramid (which is why there are no steps up the side).

What Can We Learn From The Pyramids?

The pyramids are a fascinating historical mystery. While we may never know who built them or why, there are many fascinating things about the pyramids, that have been uncovered by archeologists. The pyramids were most likely built as a form of burial for the Pharaohs, who were highly revered as Gods in ancient Egypt. How or why the pyramids were built is still unknown, but they were most likely constructed over a long period of time. In order to keep the project secret, it would have been necessary to keep works on the pyramids a secret. Because of this, written records from around this time are very rare.

A large workforce of slaves must have been used to build the pyramids. Because of this, there is no evidence of any large works like mines or quarries, that might have provided slaves. It is thought, that the population at the time was so small, that every able bodied man was needed to work in manual labor or the construction of other projects like the pyramids, and they came from far and wide.

The pyramids were made of a highly polished stone, which archeologists believe to be granite. Granite has been found in the Giza area, although there are no known quarries there. The polished granite used to construct the pyramids had to be transported from a great distance and cut into blocks with precise dimensions.

The stones used in the pyramids do not occur naturally; each is a different color and has a different shape. A great number of different types of stones were used in the pyramids, and due to this fact, they have been the target of many Egyptologists, who have tried to solve the riddle of their exact purpose.

Conclusion

The pyramids of Giza are a fascinating mystery. Who built them? Why? When? These are all profound questions, that will probably remain unanswered. They are an amazing achievement of ancient engineering and will probably continue to baffle and fascinate people for centuries to come.

The pyramids are a testament to the power of the human mind and the will to overcome seemingly impossible obstacles. They also serve as a reminder of the important role, that ancient civilizations played in shaping history. Without them, we wouldn't have any of the technological marvels, that we enjoy today, and in many ways our modern world would be drastically different.

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Still a mystery up to this date. Good read πŸ’―β˜ΊοΈ

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Thank you.

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Yes I've read and watched plenty about the pyramids too. Only time will tell what it is really for. Hehe.

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I am wondering if we ever know that. :)

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3 years ago

One of the places that I really wanted to visit before I die. 😁

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Oh yes we have to see it definitely.

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It's very fascinating how it was built perfectly, historical engineers have great minds and ideas.

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Yes I can't imagine, how were they able to build it. Only with their hands and some primitive tools.

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3 years ago

One of the structure I want to see and hold! Horay nicely written!

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3 years ago

I would love to go there too. Thank you Meyzee.

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3 years ago

I've heard that the pyramids have been electric and that's why Nikola Tesla was so interested in them!

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I have not heard that, but thanks for the info.

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