Finally, a devine intellect from above has descended into our forum to share with us his incredible knowledge OF THE OBVIOUS.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the tone and intention of your post- I hope so.
Yes, the pyramds are impressive just on the grounds of the effort and attention to detail that went into them. That being said, it's not JUST about
effort. There is no way to build a pyramid on 100% efforts, because you simply can't gather the necessary number of people under or around one of
those blocks to muscle it around.
It likely took a high level of inventiveness and ingenuity to make it possible. I can't tell you for certain how the egyptians did it. Leverage
(which would require a fairly brilliant system of devices, since steel was not available and timber was not too readily available.)? Wind power, with
kites (without steel cables or synthetic fabric)? I'd go into more ideas if i had the time. My point is that this is a lot more than "heave ho".
You don't have to believe in the supernatural (there's not sufficient reason to at the moment) but you can't write them off either.

