The truth after the Giza Pyramid Project

The theory is that the Pyramid was built from huge blocks of rock that thousands of slaves dragged from the ground up high by a system of slopes that were no longer acceptable. Now people are excited with a new hypothesis: ancient Egyptians built Pyramids with . cement.

Rather, it was a primitive form of cement made of a mixture of limestone, clay, lime and water. This impossibly . impossible argument by Joseph Davidovits, Director of the Geopolymer Institute in St. Petersburg Quentin, France launched more than two decades ago - a time when speaking, any researcher must laugh as if he hears stories . fabricated.

Even Professor Michel Barsoum - chairman of the Faculty of Materials and Construction Sciences at Drexel University (USA), a respectable scholar has many research projects in the field of construction materials - at that time it was also doubtful. doubt.

'If indeed the Pyramid was cast, humanity for hundreds of years did not have to waste that much effort to discover the secret. Such a structure requires only a few hours of microscopic microscopy to be easily detected '.

To prove the hypothesis of the hypothesis, Barsoum intends to conduct a small study lasting about two hours. In the end, the journey has been going on for almost five years, with the cooperation of a student and one of his colleagues in France.

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Professor Michel Barsoum stands before an Egyptian pyramid. (Photo: LiveScience).

After nearly a year and a half of conducting microscopic and experimental observations, Barsoum and his team came up with some remarkable conclusions: the smallest structure on the inside and outside of the Kim stones pyramid is not identical with natural limestone; in addition, adhesives - temporarily called cement - that connect stone structures can be silicon dioxide or silicate minerals rich in calcium and magnesium.

These stones also have quite high water content - something unusual for natural limestone, which is very dry in the Giza plateau. And yet, the cementation stage on both the inner and outer sides of the stone surrounding the Pyramid is not formatted, in other words their atoms are not arranged in regular order or cycle. Meanwhile, sedimentary rocks like limestone rarely have an unformed texture.

In short, rock samples found in pyramids do not exist anywhere in nature.'Consequently, it is unreasonable to conclude that the stones built of the Pyramids cast from limestone'.

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The arrow indicates an egg-shaped hole in the middle of two heavy blocks on the north side of the pyramid of Senefru Bent. (Photo: LiveScience)

Scientific evidence still seems to be insufficient, Barsoum points out a number of reasons claiming the construction of the Pyramid entirely by limestone chiseling is impossible.

Until now, ancient Egyptian researchers still had no way of finding the answer to the mystery: How the giant stones could be joined together so perfectly that not even one Which hair can pass through? And why, besides millions of tons of beautiful carved stone, cannot one find any bronze tools throughout the Giza plateau?

Barsoum's research, although unable to answer all but elucidating a few things: for example, if not using cement casting techniques, the construction of the top of the tower is almost impossible because it is difficult to pull. Get kicked to the top. In addition, the cement casting hypothesis also partly explains why stones can connect so closely together.

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Top of Khafra pyramid. (Photo: LiveScience)

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