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How were the pyramids built?

Among the most difficult mysteries posed to us by the ancient world, the great pyramids of Egypt stand out, both in terms of the identity of the people who built them and in terms of the technical difficulties arising from their enormous size.

For example, the Great Pyramid of Giza, the largest stone structure on Earth, the largest, most mysterious, most surviving, and most difficult to replicate monument of all time. No inscriptions, no paintings, no carvings, no documentation of its construction, and no historical reference to it until at least 1000 years after its construction. 

No explanation for its construction has ever been found, nor have any remains or burial marks been found there. Similarly, other pyramids remain mysterious structures, lacking reliable historical documentation, silent evidence of a period when a vanished culture flourished in Egypt.

After centuries of research, scientists worldwide are still trying to answer the question Pyramids - Who built them and How.

In this study, which begins with understanding the failure of the accepted Egyptian chronology , and the correct dating of the pyramids of Giza, and subsequently identifying the pharaohs for whom they were built and the architect who designed and built them, I delved into the construction technique of the pyramids, and came to groundbreaking conclusions in this context.

Among other research achievements:

  • Revealing how the stones were transported to the construction site.
  • Deciphering how the stones were raised to the top of the pyramid.
  • Proving that the construction of the three great pyramids was not completed.
  • The construction of the Great Pyramid (of Khufu) was halted due to a technical catastrophe,, because of which it resulted as having eight sides..
  • The pyramid had no opening, and it was not designed so that people could enter it after its completion (not even for the purpose of burying the king).
  • Coherent explanation why there are spaces in the pyramid (now mistakenly called "King's Chamber", "Queen's Chamber", "Gallery" etc.) as well as passages connecting different areas.
  • The highlight of the research is locating the tomb of the king for whom the pyramid was built.
How were the pyramids built and by whom?
The research will be presented in its entirety in a book, which is currently in the writing and editing stages.

Dear readers,
This portal serves as a means of communication between me and you. The mystery surrounding the pyramids intrigues every person, even if they are not a researcher.
Therefore, here I will present facts and findings from the research , in short, focused articles that do not require prior knowledge, are also intended for the general public and are therefore written "in plane language."
You can express your opinions on them, ask me questions, pose challenges, and even have a discussion among yourselves.
All responses will reach my attention through the site team, and I will try to respond to all of them.

Goel Gil Rahimi

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