1. If you've ever stood at the base of the pyramids, you would know you would have needed trillions of tons of sand to do this

  2. True sand deposit through say 20 years must have added up to a lot of tons of sand. The magnitude of sand deposit as magnificent as the magnitude of stone structure. Such magnitude that only nature can provide enough sand transport to entrap and add so much sand.

  3. I mean they used rivers and boats to carry the stones to build the pyramid the sand filling in the rivers would be counter productive.

  4. sand do not fill rivers .. sand gets taken away by the river once they uncover the sand dune through a water system at the bottom of the dune

  5. The pyramid at giza is shaped not as a square but more like an X. The outer walls go from out to in at the center then out again all the way around. This gives it 8 surfaces.

  6. True. It all depends on the mid axis of the pyramid. For each layer you need to determine the pyramid horizontal surface mid point.

  7. Thank you šŸ˜Š it's so nice to hear your kind words

  8. Thereā€™s no evidence of a sand ramp being removed by water. Thereā€™s evidence of water eroding the sphinx but thatā€™s different

  9. The only mention of water used to remove ramps comes from the 1st century greek historian Diodorus "Now Egyptians try to make a marvel of these things, alleging that the ramps were made of salt and natron and that, when the river was turned against them, it melted them clean away and obliterated their every trace without the use of human labor."

  10. Right the idea seemed ridiculous even back then 2000 years after the pyramids were built

  11. Hey man, is everything okay? Your profile was a bit alarming.

  12. I am ok. Thank you for your concern.

  13. Iā€™m going to level with you because I donā€™t want you to misinterpret anything Iā€™m saying. Your completely unfounded theory about the pyramids, in addition especially to the frequency of your spamming it, gives me serious concern as to your mental stability. Even if you are not actively psychotic, you should consider whether this theory/belief of yours has coincided with any recent stressors and whether your loved ones are also indicating some concern about your behaviors. You could be in a prodromal episode of psychosis now and it would behoove you to seek professional helpā€”just to be safe.

  14. https://www.reddit.com/r/architecture/comments/y0caz0/the_method_of_construction_of_sand_dune_pyramids/isszziw?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share&context=3

  15. I am sorry for your loss nothing could be as hard as losing a child. My heart aches with you.

  16. That's because this crap would never even pass the most lax and lazy of peer review. Do it. I dare you. I double dare you. Get real and actual and accredited authority to spend even 5 seconds looking at this

  17. Can you refer me to a gutsy enough journal who is open to new original ideas about an ancient mystery?

  18. Thank you very much for engaging me, your points are all very valid. I'll try to be as A+B=C as possible

  19. My question for the nature community is whether nature is powerful enough to produce consistent sand full sand storms through the years during a critical period of climate change 4700 years ago?

  20. Winds have never been strong enough to blow sand that high.

  21. You can see on the video that an incline surface developed in front of the structure

  22. so? You can create an inclined surface by dumping/compacting earth there manually as well.

  23. Yes you can but you need to build on the sides of your dumped sand to be able to hold the sand in place.

  24. I hate this place too in many of its aspects specially how shortsighted it is. But maybe you can do something that would leave it a little bit less distressing.

  25. I have found the idea of Presence in the afterlife comforting. Presence is the effect you have on people that you leave behind after you are gone.

  26. The largest storm in our recorded history

  27. Thank you for your time raising these points.

  28. The paper patent of pyramid construction

  29. I see. Just take a look at the proof. Page 35 regarding the Bent Pyramid. The math is 9th grade trigonometry.

  30. Thank for engaging me in a fruitful discussion

  31. In a 2016 report by the united nations that includes information from North America, south america, Africa, Asia, and Australia, they didn't bother to measure Egyptian sand deposition rates because they're so low. This hypothesis is head cannon confirmed.

  32. many other publications .. also based on simulations ... estimate that the sahara was already a desert 5500 years ago

  33. I'd like to add a theory around the construction of the pyramids.

  34. I really liked how he explained that at one point they would have been painted or covered in white up to the top which then would have been covered in a gold coating. These pyramids are already incredible amazing to look at, I cannot fathom how beautiful they would have been. Makes me want to visit there!

  35. I believe and have some preliminary proof that Sand Dunes helped Build The Pyramids

  36. I believe Sand Storms Helped Build The Egyptian Pyramids

  37. I believe sand storms helped build the pyramids

  38. How did you come across this post with 3 comments from 12 days ago !! Lol

  39. Was searching for people who might be interested in learning a new theory that has mathematical proof . The math is not complicated 9th grade level you can check on my page

  40. So how does the windblown dune ramp get to the top of the pyramid? Does the dune have to completely surround the pyramid at this point? Or do they build some kind of gigantic retaining wall and only half of the pyramid is surrounded? What stops the dune just spreading wider and wider, rather than taller and taller?

  41. Hello. Man made ramps need retaining walls and are supported by one side of the pyramid. But as you get higher the pyramid face becomes narrower and so the ramp becomes narrower.

  42. Why would you build a ramp that retains material? Just build a very strong, timber scaffold ramp, not retaining anything. I would assume they would build a low gradient ramp that curls around the pyramid. The bottom tier of the ramp would be supported on one side by the pyramid, and on the other by the ground. Pretty quickly it would be supported on both sides by the pyramid below it. This is retaining nothing.

  43. Have you ever noticed we only question the Egyptian pyramids, but NOBODY asks how the ones in South America were built?

  44. True. In Egypt, I believe this is how it was done

  45. Built using the earth's magnetism, and used for free wireless energy

  46. I believe Sand Storms Helped Build The Egyptian Pyramids See

  47. ā€œPerfectlyā€? The age old mystery has been solved folks!

  48. I think so .... it is the only solution with some hard evidence so far

  49. https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/1999GL900494

  50. The pyramids were not built in the desert. You can see them from the shore of the Nile.

  51. The Giza Plateau was and is at the edge of the desert

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