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Origyptian Wrote:
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> Audrey Wrote:
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> > Steve Clayton Wrote:
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> > > Your a pair of geniuses... How do you think
> > they
> > > moved their obelisks down the Nile?
> >
> > Ok Einstein, show us a boat buried or painted
> or
> > inscribed that could float at least 30 tons.
> Even
> > though the relieving chambers boast 50+ tons,
> you
> > should be able to find something to handle 30.
> > You'll not find one from the 4th dyn, so at
> least
> > show us one depicted centuries later that could
> > handle the task. And then explain how the boat
> > that came centuries later, is proof that's what
> > they had in the 4th dyn.
> >
> > And then maybe you could estimate the height of
> > the Nile at the time the pyramids were built.
> You
> > brag of having an open mind, how do you know a
> > causeway was needed to float stones? Wouldn't
> that
> > all hinge on the height of the Nile at the
> time?
>
> For that matter, I'm still trying to figure out
> how the Romans got those 60-100 ton igneous
> columns down from the mountains of Egypt's Eastern
> Desert.
Regardless of the mechanism, I think we can agree that mankind did it, yes?
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> Audrey Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Steve Clayton Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Your a pair of geniuses... How do you think
> > they
> > > moved their obelisks down the Nile?
> >
> > Ok Einstein, show us a boat buried or painted
> or
> > inscribed that could float at least 30 tons.
> Even
> > though the relieving chambers boast 50+ tons,
> you
> > should be able to find something to handle 30.
> > You'll not find one from the 4th dyn, so at
> least
> > show us one depicted centuries later that could
> > handle the task. And then explain how the boat
> > that came centuries later, is proof that's what
> > they had in the 4th dyn.
> >
> > And then maybe you could estimate the height of
> > the Nile at the time the pyramids were built.
> You
> > brag of having an open mind, how do you know a
> > causeway was needed to float stones? Wouldn't
> that
> > all hinge on the height of the Nile at the
> time?
>
> For that matter, I'm still trying to figure out
> how the Romans got those 60-100 ton igneous
> columns down from the mountains of Egypt's Eastern
> Desert.
Regardless of the mechanism, I think we can agree that mankind did it, yes?
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