How the Ancient Egyptians raised the Pyramid blocks
Lots of theories abound, but here's mine, and it's very simple..
In the center of each pyramid face they laid a wooden rail track. And on this track ran a huge wooden sled. This was the block carrier sled. It was lowered and a block was loaded. But how was the block then raised to the working level? Easy..
On the left of the sled was another sled. But this was designed for people, with lots of bench seats. And to the left of this sled was a simple staircase. The people sled was connected by rope cable to the block sled.
People ran up the staircase, jumped into the passenger sled and their combined weight raised the block.
This happened thousands of times and so the constant traffic of heavy blocks indented the pyramid face slightly.
And sure enough, detailed analysis shows this is the case. Each face of the pyramid shows a strange indentation. It's clearly visible on drone shots.
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