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Architect claims to solve pyramid secret




Topic started on 30-3-2007 @ 07:17 PM by Allred5923


I have been interesteed in the Pyramids since was a young child. The ciurse of Tut , secret anti-chamber's and a lost civilization that was a head of it's time for the technology that was left behind in thier building technique's and there elaborate and ornate heiroglyph's.
Though there are a few out there that have stated that they have solved the mysteries of the Ancient builder's, with this gentle man , it seem's as if he has dumped some srious effort into the possible acception's to the rule for the Egyptian architecture. Not only does he state his "Find's" he also has a 3-D modeled from his computer to give a very clear example of the theory he has come up with.
Hope you enjoy ythe read and maybe some feed back about this claim would be appreciated.


According to his theory — shown in a computer model available at www.3ds.com... — the builders put up an outer ramp for the first 140 feet, then constructed an inner ramp in a corkscrew shape to complete the 450-foot structure.


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reply posted on 31-3-2007 @ 01:29 AM by merka


Isnt that just a combination of two common theories?

I'm still voting for my side to side counter weight theory though, hehe.



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