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Thunderbird Wrote:
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> [www.gizapyramid.com].
> htm
>
> Hello Ori
>
> Stephen and Brien Forester on recent tours to
> Egypt discovered drill holes everywhere
> At Giza...that and large disc cuts.
> The same patterns at other sites such as Abusir.
> >
> The rotation speed and penetration pressure to
> achieve these drill holes
> Examples in the above link...are beyond what
> mainstream Egyptology claims.
From your link: hole cut in Basalt by AEs
From PBS/Nova: hole cut in granite by stocks during and for this documentary.
> If the majority of all drill holes found at Giza
> were wobbly...wonky..with evidence
> Of changes in penetration / rotation speeds.
> I'd be open to the mainstream position that the
> claimed technology was used to create
> These numerous and large drill holes.
So you discard the possibility of a decent saw jig?
> Yet the majority numeric does not exist...
>
> The majority of these drill holes was done by high
> speed rotation and controlled
> Feed pressure.
>
> The evidence is in the diameter run and rotation
> grooves.
>
>
> T Bird
Agreed that this is what Dunn claims. The only evidence however is Dunn's word.
Harte
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> [www.gizapyramid.com].
> htm
>
> Hello Ori
>
> Stephen and Brien Forester on recent tours to
> Egypt discovered drill holes everywhere
> At Giza...that and large disc cuts.
> The same patterns at other sites such as Abusir.
> >
> The rotation speed and penetration pressure to
> achieve these drill holes
> Examples in the above link...are beyond what
> mainstream Egyptology claims.
From your link: hole cut in Basalt by AEs
From PBS/Nova: hole cut in granite by stocks during and for this documentary.
> If the majority of all drill holes found at Giza
> were wobbly...wonky..with evidence
> Of changes in penetration / rotation speeds.
> I'd be open to the mainstream position that the
> claimed technology was used to create
> These numerous and large drill holes.
So you discard the possibility of a decent saw jig?
> Yet the majority numeric does not exist...
>
> The majority of these drill holes was done by high
> speed rotation and controlled
> Feed pressure.
>
> The evidence is in the diameter run and rotation
> grooves.
>
>
> T Bird
Agreed that this is what Dunn claims. The only evidence however is Dunn's word.
Harte