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Thanos5150 Wrote:
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> Steve Clayton Wrote:
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> > Hi Thanos5150,
> >
> > Yes, you did a good job showing other arches.
> But,
> > your not telling me what purpose did they
> serve?
>
> Steve. You need me to explain the purpose of
> arches? A corbelled arch is no different. I
> suggest reading the links too:
>
> A corbel arch (or corbeled / corbelled arch) is
> an arch-like construction method that uses the
> architectural technique of corbeling to span a
> space or void in a structure, such as an
> entranceway in a wall or as the span of a bridge.
> A corbel vault uses this technique to support the
> superstructure of a building's roof.
>
> > Clearly, they moved materials through.
>
> No Steve. They clearly did not if only the
> opposite. You look at the G1 corbel arch as if it
> exists in a vacuum and come up with some stone
> pulling scheme without even bothering to
> understand what the corbel arch is or does or find
> other examples to corroborate your theory and yet
> when shown many other examples that are clearly
> not for stone pulling you say:
>
> I can no more prove it was, than you can prove
> it wasn't.
>
> This does not interest me. While the GG may have
> been used to move stone the corbel arch has
> nothing to do with it. Not for G1 or anywhere
> else.
Hi Thanos5150,
You keep telling me what an corbel arch is. No one needs you to tell us what an arch is, and that was not the question. Either you can't read correctly, or you are avoiding the question, which you have no answer for.
The question is (read carefully) "why is it found in the Pyramid"? You seem to know the arch had nothing to do with moving stones. Then if not for that purpose, "why is it found in the Pyramid"? What was it's purpose?
All stone moving schemes aside, the fact is, you have no idea. But, as it does not interest you...you will continue to pontificate.
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> Steve Clayton Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Hi Thanos5150,
> >
> > Yes, you did a good job showing other arches.
> But,
> > your not telling me what purpose did they
> serve?
>
> Steve. You need me to explain the purpose of
> arches? A corbelled arch is no different. I
> suggest reading the links too:
>
> A corbel arch (or corbeled / corbelled arch) is
> an arch-like construction method that uses the
> architectural technique of corbeling to span a
> space or void in a structure, such as an
> entranceway in a wall or as the span of a bridge.
> A corbel vault uses this technique to support the
> superstructure of a building's roof.
>
> > Clearly, they moved materials through.
>
> No Steve. They clearly did not if only the
> opposite. You look at the G1 corbel arch as if it
> exists in a vacuum and come up with some stone
> pulling scheme without even bothering to
> understand what the corbel arch is or does or find
> other examples to corroborate your theory and yet
> when shown many other examples that are clearly
> not for stone pulling you say:
>
> I can no more prove it was, than you can prove
> it wasn't.
>
> This does not interest me. While the GG may have
> been used to move stone the corbel arch has
> nothing to do with it. Not for G1 or anywhere
> else.
Hi Thanos5150,
You keep telling me what an corbel arch is. No one needs you to tell us what an arch is, and that was not the question. Either you can't read correctly, or you are avoiding the question, which you have no answer for.
The question is (read carefully) "why is it found in the Pyramid"? You seem to know the arch had nothing to do with moving stones. Then if not for that purpose, "why is it found in the Pyramid"? What was it's purpose?
All stone moving schemes aside, the fact is, you have no idea. But, as it does not interest you...you will continue to pontificate.
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