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Thanos5150 Wrote:
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> The only reason some of you still
> bewilderingly try and argue against it is for no
> other reason than you want there to be an
> abundance of water on the Giza plateau to support
> your various pet theories.
I NEVER said people didn't drink from the Nile. I said that the water in the Nile that was crocodile and schistosomiasis laden was warm and muddy. I said this awful water would need to have an army of haulers to even keep the stone draggers hydrated. I said the river is far below the plateau and NEVER flowed on it. I said there is plenty of evidence both physical and cultural for "cool effervescent water like wine" on the plateau and the water in the Nile was NEVER cool and effervescent even when it was thicker than wine. I said Egyptologists are ignoring copious evidence for water on the plateau or hiding it in long sentences.
While you choose to -snip- evidence it doesn't go away.
> Senseless and unfortunately the
> common logic trope of the fringe.
What is senseless is refusing to run tests, study anomalies, and ignore evidence that doesn't suit the belief in ramps.
> Some of you think there was nothing else in Egypt
> during the pyramid age and all the people lived
> and worked at the plateau, which it pains me to
> even have to say it, but of course nothing could
> be farther from the truth.
Next we'll be back to a pyramid shaped mountain under G1 and little stones at the top. Besides most of the stones are at the bottom so the top is easy with ramps.
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> The only reason some of you still
> bewilderingly try and argue against it is for no
> other reason than you want there to be an
> abundance of water on the Giza plateau to support
> your various pet theories.
I NEVER said people didn't drink from the Nile. I said that the water in the Nile that was crocodile and schistosomiasis laden was warm and muddy. I said this awful water would need to have an army of haulers to even keep the stone draggers hydrated. I said the river is far below the plateau and NEVER flowed on it. I said there is plenty of evidence both physical and cultural for "cool effervescent water like wine" on the plateau and the water in the Nile was NEVER cool and effervescent even when it was thicker than wine. I said Egyptologists are ignoring copious evidence for water on the plateau or hiding it in long sentences.
While you choose to -snip- evidence it doesn't go away.
> Senseless and unfortunately the
> common logic trope of the fringe.
What is senseless is refusing to run tests, study anomalies, and ignore evidence that doesn't suit the belief in ramps.
> Some of you think there was nothing else in Egypt
> during the pyramid age and all the people lived
> and worked at the plateau, which it pains me to
> even have to say it, but of course nothing could
> be farther from the truth.
Next we'll be back to a pyramid shaped mountain under G1 and little stones at the top. Besides most of the stones are at the bottom so the top is easy with ramps.
Man fears the pyramid, time fears man.
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