James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
Ok, so the question has rattled around in my head about the brute force labor that would have been required to build the pyramids: the pulling, the ramping, the lifting, etc...
Why is it that we don't give the Egyptians a little more credit than that?
I'd like to think they were a bit smarter and actually rolled large wheels of stone into place and then cut them into cubes in situ, thus only having to position them with creative methods the last few feet of their journey.
Or...let's say they attached wooden "rockers" to four sides of a of a cube and created a wheel that way (visualize a square circumscribed by a circle).
Plausible?
JB
Why is it that we don't give the Egyptians a little more credit than that?
I'd like to think they were a bit smarter and actually rolled large wheels of stone into place and then cut them into cubes in situ, thus only having to position them with creative methods the last few feet of their journey.
Or...let's say they attached wooden "rockers" to four sides of a of a cube and created a wheel that way (visualize a square circumscribed by a circle).
Plausible?
JB
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