Sunday 11 December 2011

EGYPTIAN PYRAMID



For thousands of years, the largest structures on Earth were pyramids approx. 3,800 years.

The Mesopotamians built the earliest pyramidal structures, called ziggurats(STEP PYRAMIDS)
(6th century BC).

The step pyramid built by this genius architect Imhotep.



He was the first one on Earth, who invented the building from mud brick to limestone.

He was the first one on Earth to make the first ceiling by limestone.

He was the first one on Earth to make the first pillar of a stone.

The ziggurat was a pyramidal structure with a flat top built with sun baked bricks inside and fired bricks outside.




Ziggurats were not places for public worship or ceremonies.

Only priests were permitted on the ziggurat or in the rooms at its base.

They were believed to be dwelling places for the gods.

And it was priests responsibility to care for the gods and attend to their needs.

The priests were very powerful members of Sumerian society.

EGYPTIAN PYRAMIDS

By the time of the early dynastic period of Egyptian history, those with sufficient means were buried in bench-like structures known as mastabas.




Most pyramids are located near Cairo,with only one royal pyramid being located south of Cairo.

The Great Pyramid of Giza was built for King Khufu

It is believed the pyramid was built as a tomb for fourth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu and was constructed over a 20 year period and workers up to 20,000 installing approximately 800 tonnes of stone every day.

There is so much stone mass in the pyramid that the interior temperature is constant and equals the average temperature of the earth, 20 Degrees Celsius (68 Degrees Fahrenheit).

The mortar(is a workable paste used to bind construction blocks together and fill the gaps between them or cement) used is of an unknown origin.



It has been analyzed and its chemical composition is known but it can't be reproduced. It is stronger than the stone and still holding up today.

The mortar contained particles of charcoal, insect matter, pollen, and other organic materials

The cornerstone foundations of the pyramid have ball and socket construction capable of dealing with heat expansion and earthquakes.

There are no hieroglyphics or writing in the Great Pyramid.

often have hidden trap doors to keep robbers out .



The lowest chamber is cut into the bedrock upon which the pyramid was built and was unfinished.

The so-called Queen's Chamber and King's Chamber are higher up within the pyramid structure.



The largest granite stones in the pyramid, found in the "King's" chamber, weigh 25 to 80 tonnes and were transported from Aswan, more than 500 miles away.

The granite coffer in the "King's Chamber" is too big to fit through the passages and so it must have been put in place during construction.

Microscopic analysis of the coffer reveals that it was made with a fixed point drill that used hard jewel bits and a drilling force of 2 tons.

The Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest in Egypt and one of the largest in the world and Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.



Most pyramids were faced with polished, highly reflective white limestone, in order to give them a brilliant appearance when viewed from a distance.

Its polished surfaces would have reflected light like a beacon.

Aligned True North: The Great Pyramid is the most accurately aligned structure in existence and faces true north with only 3/60th of a degree of error. The position of the North Pole moves over time and the pyramid was exactly aligned at one time.

Centre of Land Mass: The Great Pyramid is located at the centre of the land mass of the earth. The east/west parallel that crosses the most land and the north/south meridian that crosses the most land intersect in two places on the earth, one in the ocean and the other at the Great Pyramid.

The relationship between Pi (p) and Phi (F) is expressed in the fundamental proportions of the Great Pyramid.

All Egyptian pyramids were built on the west bank of the Nile.




So these are the facts that most of us know, so lets get into controversy about pyramids

Some believe the Great Pyramid was built by the survivors of a lost civilisation, others that it was the work of visiting extra-terrestrials.

The Pyramid was built to preserve the knowledge of a magnificent civilization from destruction by a Flood.

The base of the Pyramid, a layer which also contained many seashells, and the fossil of a sea cow.the Arabs removed the Pyramid’s outer casing stones, one could see water marks on the stones halfway up the Pyramid’s height, in about the 240-foot level, which would be 400 feet above the present Nile level.

The traces of the water of the Deluge and the effects of the waves are still visible on these pyramids halfway up, above which the water did not rise."

Add to this the observation made when the Pyramid was first opened, that incrustations of salt an inch thick were found inside. Most of this salt is natural exudation from the chambered rock wall, but chemical analysis also shows some of the salt has a mineral content consistent with salt from the sea.

Thus, during the prehistoric Flood, when waters surrounded the Great Pyramid, the known and unknown entrances leaked, allowing seawater into the interior, which later evaporated and left the salts behind.

If the floodings of 10,000 B.C. were the last major catastrophic water events in Egypt, and the Pyramid exhibits signs of having been subjected to them, it means the Pyramid must date from a period before the flooding occurred.

The dates obtained from mortar used near the top of the Pyramid were a thousand years older than those obtained from mortar nearer the Pyramid base.

The researchers, if they were to fully believe these findings, would have to propose that the Pyramid had somehow been built from the top down.

Mystery about Pyramids and sphinx part1 to part4

In this video there are lot more information about and pyramids and the lost civilization. the pyramids are old 11000 years and the sphinx is old than the pyramid 12500 years old. see all part.


Did alien built pyramid??









2 comments:

  1. Nice and informative, good to see you started blog in your free time. In my view the post seems to have no conclusion on what is your view, rather than it was some collection of data. All the best.

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  2. @sky Knight thank you :)

    yes i justed collected various data's from different place and made it simple to read and understand it.

    for the conclusion i have posted two videos.

    if u see the first video, u understand the whole picture with different perspective.

    if u see the second video, the stories perspective will be little bit different.

    so its u to decide which one you can digest!!

    eventually we are lagging in proof. so we can just assume a digestible theory.

    Let the experts find out the proof and tell the correct theory!

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