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Thanos5150 wrote:
> > We need an explanation on why the section you blocked off is
> so
> > different from the rest.
>
> I'm trying my best here. Thats why its blocked off....
I didn't mean an explanation from you, I mean we need to know collectively, an answer of some kind from somewhere.
> As far as the unevenness goes, if you notice the blocks are
> stacked vertically to build it up then it is shaved at an angle
> when the desired height is reached. I think it is uneven
> because they fell off by various means, which I would suggest
> was one of the main reasons why they did not finish as this
> method was proving too unstable. Originally as it was left was
> probably pretty straight except for what was already falling
> off.
If it were so unstable that stones were falling off, they would still be falling off and the entire site would be a hazardous zone today. Your reasoning implies what was loose has already fallen until a point in the casing was reached where it was stable and no more could fall. Obviously the casing that is left is stable. Were you warned to wear a hard hat when you were there? So they did make the casing stable, and fall off would not explain the uneven borders.
> I wouldn't say the streaking was caused by weather, but rather
> polution. Cairo is like an ash tray.
Pollution wouldn't steak like muddy water. It would saturate or settle, but not run and feather out like a liquid.
I think you are bypassing significant details in the casing.
> > We need an explanation on why the section you blocked off is
> so
> > different from the rest.
>
> I'm trying my best here. Thats why its blocked off....
I didn't mean an explanation from you, I mean we need to know collectively, an answer of some kind from somewhere.
> As far as the unevenness goes, if you notice the blocks are
> stacked vertically to build it up then it is shaved at an angle
> when the desired height is reached. I think it is uneven
> because they fell off by various means, which I would suggest
> was one of the main reasons why they did not finish as this
> method was proving too unstable. Originally as it was left was
> probably pretty straight except for what was already falling
> off.
If it were so unstable that stones were falling off, they would still be falling off and the entire site would be a hazardous zone today. Your reasoning implies what was loose has already fallen until a point in the casing was reached where it was stable and no more could fall. Obviously the casing that is left is stable. Were you warned to wear a hard hat when you were there? So they did make the casing stable, and fall off would not explain the uneven borders.
> I wouldn't say the streaking was caused by weather, but rather
> polution. Cairo is like an ash tray.
Pollution wouldn't steak like muddy water. It would saturate or settle, but not run and feather out like a liquid.
I think you are bypassing significant details in the casing.
He who knows all the answers has not been asked all the questions - Confucius
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