Michigan Man May Have Solved The Mystery Of Stonehenge And The Pyramids

A Man from Michigan shows a forgotten technology of how to move and lift giant stones by hand

Michigan Man May Have Solved The Mystery Of Stonehenge And The Pyramids

Wow! Has this man solved the mysteries of Stonehenge and the Pyramids?

A man in Michigan decided he wanted to uncover some of the ancient secrets techniques used to lift heavy stone blocks. After a lot of trial and error, he finally came up with a system he could use to lift any size rock and move it practically anywhere.

I feel all those years at school were wasted being taught history and still never had any idea how these mysteries occurred yet a 6-minute video explains everything. Wally is a genius.

 

How The Pyramids Were Built

Veritasium host Derek Muller travels to Egypt to examine some of the fascinating theories on how the pyramids were built. Muller visits the Giza pyramids to discuss theories on pyramid construction, and visits a quarry some 600 miles away, where some of the stones for the Giza pyramids were quarried.

Enjoy!

Key aspects of pyramid construction from quarry to completion.

The most common misconception about the pyramids is that they were built by slaves. Recent archeological evidence suggests they were instead constructed by paid workers. Some may have performed this work as a form of tax payment for several months of the year. Skilled engineers would have planned and orchestrated the building. An estimated 10,000-20,000 people would have been working on a pyramid at any one point in time. They were well fed and provided with shelter near the pyramids. Plus their burial sites close by indicate they were respected and were not slaves.

Much of the limestone was quarried from the Giza plateau itself, meaning the stones did not need to be transported far. The granite casing of Menkaure’s pyramid, on the other hand, was transported from Aswan, around 600 miles, or 1000 km up the Nile.

 

How The Pyramids Were Built

 
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