Saturday, March 31, 2007

"This is better than the other theories, because it is the only theory that works"


Credit French Architect Jean-Pierre Houdin with the courage to stick to his theories despite all detractors, his boastful quote listed above, completes some eight years of study into the eternal question of; How did they build the Great Pyramid of Egypt?

Houdin examined the 4,500 year old pyramid over the years, settling on his theory of the use of inner ramps used to move the massive stones into place. Running counter to many others who contend that the massive structure, consisting of some three million stones weighing 2.5 tons each were moved into position using outer ramps.

Houdin's theory of pyramid evolution goes against both main existing theories, and may finally lay to rest the ages long debate over how the Egyptians constructed the gigantic structures.

One ageless myth down, more to come.

Can solving that ageless secret, as to how they get the Caramilk into the Caramilk bar be far behind.


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