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Author: cladking wrote
Date: January 07, 2017 06:59PM
Origyptian Wrote:
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> Having said that, I remain a huge fan of your
> funicular model and look forward to more. While
> I'm not as convinced as you that such a model
> existed during the 3rd millennium BC, I find its
> value to lie in its ability to present a credible
> system of tools and methods, and that's an
> enormous step in helping to wade through the fog
> that's built up in traditional thought over the
> centuries. It's unforunate that we don't see any
> direct evidence of such tools and methods from any
> eyewitness during that time.
I don't know when the pyramids were built or what they were for but I wager they were built with funiculars and the builders were not the stumble footed bumpkins portrayed by Egyptology.
I hope Steve Clayton isn't going over to the dark side.
Hi Cladking,
The dark side? Ya, I like that...
Maybe, you'll never know?
Date: January 07, 2017 06:59PM
Origyptian Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Having said that, I remain a huge fan of your
> funicular model and look forward to more. While
> I'm not as convinced as you that such a model
> existed during the 3rd millennium BC, I find its
> value to lie in its ability to present a credible
> system of tools and methods, and that's an
> enormous step in helping to wade through the fog
> that's built up in traditional thought over the
> centuries. It's unforunate that we don't see any
> direct evidence of such tools and methods from any
> eyewitness during that time.
I don't know when the pyramids were built or what they were for but I wager they were built with funiculars and the builders were not the stumble footed bumpkins portrayed by Egyptology.
I hope Steve Clayton isn't going over to the dark side.
Hi Cladking,
The dark side? Ya, I like that...
Maybe, you'll never know?
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