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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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February 18, 1994
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PYRAMID3.ASC
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This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of James Hartman.
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The following text has two .GIF diagrams associated with it.
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Pyramid1.GIF and Pyramid2.GIF
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Egyptian Pyramid Building
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The True Concept
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(Revised)
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By Science Researcher
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James E. Hartman
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P.O. Box 612
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Griffith, IN 46319
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Introduction
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Rather than bring complex mathematics and engineering
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impossibilities into play. I belive I can show how pyramid building
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was done very quickly using logic with many thousands of workers
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rather then current beliefs that fail when tested.
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I, James Hartman have come up with 2 concepts that fit a quick build
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scenario.
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Reservoir-Dam Theory
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Limestone was brought across and down the Nile River by barges. A
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large water reservoir surrounded the area in which the pyramid was
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going to be constructed. Much like a pool area.
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The base of the pyramid was built and each level of limestone of the
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pyramid blocks was put in place by flooding the area to the level of
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the limestone was to be set.
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The blocks of pyramid stone were placed on barges and floated to the
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pyramid location and were pushed off the barge unto the rising
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pyramid.
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The slaves or workers would have the arduous task of bringing water
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to the reservoir to fill it. (On the other hand, if they had a
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system of hydraulics and flood gates then the force of the Nile
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river may have filled up this reservoir.)
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The Dam and the pyramid were going up together whatever the case.
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The dam would be constructed with sand and stone. To finish the
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Page 1
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pyramid the water could then be lowered and the finishing stone and
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polish work could be started. Else they could break or release the
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dam and the water would return to the Nile depending on their level
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of technology.
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Sand Theory
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Limestone was brought across and down the Nile River. Sand hills
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were built at each level of the pyramid running from the river to
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the pyramid location.
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As each level of stone was put in place the hill got progressively
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taller and longer in order to maintain unity and ease of
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construction. Then the sand was lowered and finishing work would be
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completed as the sand was being removed.
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(See Pyramid2.gif)
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There is a hydraulic pump system that was developed using the CHEOPS
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pyramid as a model. A patent was issued for it by the inventor and
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it has been proven a workable model.
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The floating water method and sand ramps have also been suggested by
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other researchers and written up in several books on pyramids.
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James has done some nice drawings to illustrate these two possible
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methods.
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Of course, we here at KeelyNet know they were built using the Maht
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Heru sounding rods (tuning forks)...<g>...
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