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Steve Clayton Wrote:
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> Author: Warwick ()
> Date: March 05, 2020 05:55PM
> "Ramp theories aren't really stupid by nature but
> the "stupidest" theorists tend to invent ramp
> theories. Many of these theories even neglect
> having a means for the workers to get down"
>
> assuming they could drag a block up the ramp, why
> couldn't they simply walk down the ramp?
>
> You really are too much
>
>
> Hi Warwick,
>
> Yes they could. Here are a few other
> alternatives.
> In the first picture, they simply used the same
> method the blocks used. Men may have been required
> to stay the night on the top of the Pyramid. Or,
> the other platform could be pre loaded with
> weight, with the rope(s) cinched. Even cinched at
> the base using another rope, which would free the
> lynch pin. All aboard, and away we go. LOL
>
>
> The 2nd picture, involves a workable walking grade
> of 4.6degrees. It wraps a long distance and uses
> to much wood. Besides, for this to even work, the
> Cap stones are not in place. Over time, I have
> decided it would be much easier to place them as
> they built, than to attempt do this from the top
> down. There is no room to work!
>
>
>
> Which would you prefer? I research all this stuff,
> and take the time to illustrate, subject to time
> and effort studies.
I suggest walking down a ramp and I'm too much???
You must be smoking better dope than me.
Warwick
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> Author: Warwick ()
> Date: March 05, 2020 05:55PM
> "Ramp theories aren't really stupid by nature but
> the "stupidest" theorists tend to invent ramp
> theories. Many of these theories even neglect
> having a means for the workers to get down"
>
> assuming they could drag a block up the ramp, why
> couldn't they simply walk down the ramp?
>
> You really are too much
>
>
> Hi Warwick,
>
> Yes they could. Here are a few other
> alternatives.
> In the first picture, they simply used the same
> method the blocks used. Men may have been required
> to stay the night on the top of the Pyramid. Or,
> the other platform could be pre loaded with
> weight, with the rope(s) cinched. Even cinched at
> the base using another rope, which would free the
> lynch pin. All aboard, and away we go. LOL
>

>
> The 2nd picture, involves a workable walking grade
> of 4.6degrees. It wraps a long distance and uses
> to much wood. Besides, for this to even work, the
> Cap stones are not in place. Over time, I have
> decided it would be much easier to place them as
> they built, than to attempt do this from the top
> down. There is no room to work!
>
>

>
> Which would you prefer? I research all this stuff,
> and take the time to illustrate, subject to time
> and effort studies.
I suggest walking down a ramp and I'm too much???
You must be smoking better dope than me.
Warwick
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