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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Pyramid mystery solved.?

Many architects are trying to solve the mystery of pyramid that how it is buid? many are came with their theories to prove that they think their theories are right to solve the mystery.

Some said ancient egyptians used external ramps and cranes to get the blocks of 2.5 ton each to build pyramid.ramp was built on one side of the pyramid and as the pyramid grew, the ramp was raised so that throughout the construction, blocks could be moved right up to the top. If the ramp were too steep, the men hauling the blocks would not be able to drag them up. An 8-percent slope is about the maximum possible, and this is the problem with the single ramp theory. With such a gentle incline, the ramp would have to be approximately one mile long to reach the top of the pyramid. But there is neither room for such a long ramp on the Giza Plateau, nor evidence of such a massive construction. Also, a mile-long ramp would have had as great a volume as the pyramid itself, virtually doubling the man-hours needed to build the pyramid. Because the straight ramp theory just doesn't work, several pyramid experts have opted for a modified ramp theory.


Egyptian farmers used a wooden, cranelike device called a shadouf to raise water from the Nile for irrigation. This device can be seen in ancient tomb paintings, so we know it was available to the pyramid builders. The idea is that hundreds of these cranes at various levels on the pyramid were used to lift the blocks. One problem with this theory is that it would involve a tremendous amount of timber and Egypt simply didn't have forests to provide the wood. Importing so much lumber would have been impractical. Large timbers for shipbuilding were imported from Lebanon, but this was a very expensive enterprise. The crane theory can't explain how the blocks of the Great Pyramid were raised. So how was it done?


Jean-Pierre Houdin, a French architect who has devoted the last seven years of his life to making detailed computer models of the Great Pyramid. Using start-of-the-art 3-D software developed by Dassault Systemes.

The theory suggests that for the bottom third of the pyramid, the blocks were taken up a straight, external ramp.A second ramp was being built, inside the pyramid, on which the blocks for the top two-thirds of the pyramid would be hauled. The internal ramp begins at the bottom, is about 6 feet wide, and has a grade of approximately 7 percent. This ramp was put into use after the lower third of the pyramid was completed and the external ramp had served its purpose.
To turn block to other side of the internal ramp their used a notch at the end corner.This is his theory that the jean pierre has said.Now you can see the notch at the corner of the pyramid.so the researchers went thier and checked the notch.But the base looks so rough that a block cant move in it and it is a very small notch.However,the Internal ramp looks clears some mystery of pyramid.when the sunlight rays presents on the pyramid you can able to see a lines which is of 7% slope as the jean pierre said.This matches his one of the theory.
A russian architect lonely did work on pyramids without taking help of others and he is not a team member of research team of pyramids and solved one the mystery.

Still got more to solve..

Did Aliens Built the Pyramids?

There are some that believe UFOs built the Great Pyramid. Now Von Danikien in his book "Chariot of the Gods" put forth this hypothesis. He states that beings from another planet had advanced technology to perform this task. There is absolutely no proof for this theory.But some believe this.

Part Two of this article on the Great Pyramid will show that the Great Pyramid is a tool for prophecy. The inner passageways and chambers explain the future of man, especially the coming of the Messiah. The question remains of how did they know about future events on earth.

Some architects said 'If we build a pyramid with our great technology we not even made it in exact time as the original ones.This is one the reason that, Not only him there are many people who believe that the pyramid was built by the aliens.

There is fact that the position of the 3 pyramids of Giza are exactly alligned to the stars of Belt Of Orien,both in position and in size.



Pyramids of Giza are at the centre of the earth.Is'nt it strange a great ancient work a mystery at the exactly centre of the earth.

Are egyptians really know that its a centre of earth or its just a coincidence?

There are many coincidences like this.Some are saying that ancient egyptians built this pyramid with the help of alien power.

It may be true or may not be true but it might be a hint to solve the mystery of great pyramids.





Great Pyramid Of Giza-mystery begins

The Great Pyramid of Giza (also called the Khufu's Pyramid)is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza . It is believed the pyramid was built as a tomb for Fourth dynasty Egyptian King Khufu (Cheops in Greek) and constructed over a 20 year period concluding around 2560 BC. This means that every year 100,000 large blocks (285 per day), weighting an average of 2 1/2 tons must have been quarried, dressed, brought to the building site, and set in place.
Sounds Impossible But they made it,this is what some researchers said by seeing symbols inside the walls of pyramid.

The first question arises about this great architecture is "How did the ancient Egyptians move two million 2.5-ton blocks to build the ancient wonder"?.
Not only this is unknown here but how they made in a correct allignment without a small diversion in the angle of constructing pyramid.If you see the pyramid, they are in correct position like they are very proffessional in mathematics.

If you take the perimeter of the pyramid and divide it by two times the height, you get a number that is exactly equivalent to the number pi (3.14159...) up to the fifteenth digit. The ancient Egyptians know what the number pi was? Not likely, seeing as it was a number not calculated accurately to the fourth digit until the 6th century, and the pyramids calculate it to the fifteenth.


Even though the sides of the base of the pyramid are some 757 feet long, it still forms an almost perfect square? Every angle in the base is exactly 90 degrees. In fact, the sides have a difference in length of something like two centimeters, which is an incredibly small amount.


Most of the researchers and architect's said that they should know the mathematics to build the pyramid in a correct order.Atleast they should already know these things..

how to manipulate rational numbers (to some extent)
how to bisect an angle
how to construct similar polygons of certain ratios
how to find vertical and horizontal
a triangle with the sides 3:4:5 was a right triangle
the length of a year to be 365 days

By seeing all these things it leads to different mystery that 'does the pyramid really built by humans? But Still Its a great Mystery.What ever you found about pyramid it leads to the beginning of the other mystery.




Sunday, September 6, 2009

Egyptian pyramids--who built?

Before the pyramids, tombs were carved into bedrock and topped by flat-roofed structures called mastabas. Mounds of dirt, in turn, sometimes topped the structures.

The pyramid shape of later tombs could have come from these mounds. More likely, Egyptian pyramids were modeled on a sacred, pointed stone called the benben. The benben symbolized the rays of the sun; ancient texts claimed that pharaohs reached the heavens via sunbeams.


The pyramid builders were not slaves or foreigners. Excavated skeletons show that they were Egyptians who lived in villages developed and overseen by the pharaoh's supervisors.

The builders' villages boasted bakers, butchers, brewers, granaries, houses, cemeteries, and probably even some sorts of health-care facilities—there is evidence of laborers surviving crushed or amputated limbs. Bakeries excavated near the Great Pyramids could have produced thousands of loaves of bread every week.

Some of the builders were permanent employees of the pharaoh. Others were conscripted for a limited time from local villages. Some may have been women: Although no depictions of women builders have been found, some female skeletons show wear that suggests they labored with heavy stone for long periods of time.

Graffiti indicates that at least some of these workers took pride in their work, calling their teams "Friends of Khufu," "Drunkards of Menkaure," and so on—names indicating allegiances to pharaohs.

An estimated 20,000 to 30,000 workers built the Pyramids at Giza over 80 years. Much of the work probably happened while the River Nile was flooded.

Huge limestone blocks could be floated from quarries right to the base of the Pyramids. The stones would likely then be polished by hand and pushed up ramps to their intended positions.

It took more than manual labor, though. Architects achieved an accurate pyramid shape by running ropes from the outer corners up to the planned summit, to make sure the stones were positioned correctly. And priests-astronomers helped choose the pyramids' sites and orientations, so that they would be on the appropriate axis in relation to sacred constellations.

From stone pusher to priest, every worker would likely have recognized his or her role in continuing the life-and-death cycle of the pharaohs, and thereby in perpetuating the glory of Egypt


Egyptian Pyramids-before constructing pyramids

Ancient Egyptians believed that when the pharaoh died, he became Osiris, king of the dead. The new pharaoh became Horus, god of the heavens and protector of the sun god. This cycle was symbolized by the rising and setting of the sun.

Some part of a dead pharaoh's spirit, called his ka, was believed to remain with his body. And it was thought that if the corpse did not have proper care, the former pharaoh would not be able to carry out his new duties as king of the dead. If this happened, the cycle would be broken and disaster would befall Egypt.

To prevent such a catastrophe, each dead pharaoh was mummified, which preserved his body. Everything the king would need in his afterlife was provided in his grave—vessels made of clay, stone, and gold, furniture, food, even doll-like representations of servants, known as ushabti. His body would continue to receive food offerings long after his death.

To shelter and safeguard the part of a pharaoh's soul that remained with his corpse, Egyptians built massive Tombs.

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