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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 1 year ago

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  • GraniteM@lemmy.world
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    My crackpot theory is that aliens showed up, told the Egyptians at lasergun-point to build them pyramids, but then didn’t give them any help at all. The Egyptians had to work out all the trigonometry and engineering entirely for themselves, while those lazy fucking aliens hung back and contributed absolutely nothing. Fuck those goddamn lazy space aliens.

    • fossilesque@mander.xyzOPM
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      Excuse me, they’re ‘job creators.’

    • WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world
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      Damn Goa’uld.

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    Don’t tell me what to do! :-P

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    Very heavy Cunk On Earth vibes on this one.

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    The first thing any 10 year old with a pile of rocks does is build a pyramid with them. But “oh man it’s so esoteric!!!”

  • MeatPilot@lemmy.world
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    These weren’t built in Egypt at all. They imported them from the Mayans.

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      Imagine the customs fee on that

    • niktemadur@lemmy.world
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      … who had licensed them from the Toltecs.

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    • Opisek@lemmy.world
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      Love her humour. It’s impossible not to cringe while watching but at the same time it’s captivating.

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        I remember watching this vut can’t remember where it’s from.

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          I didn’t remember either but I took like a quarter hour and got it. This character’s name is Philomena Cunk.

  • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    deleted by creator

    • fossilesque@mander.xyzOPM
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      Nah, it’s just good old fashioned legacy colonial racism.

      https://www.sapiens.org/archaeology/pseudoarchaeology-racism/

      https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/did-aliens-build-the-pyramids-and-other-racist-theories

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        That’s dumb, I’m sure some think that because of racism but that can be said of anything. I think for most it’s due to the mystery about their construction that still remains and the seeming impossibility of moving huge numbers of truly massive blocks 6000 years ago. If it was an equivalent sized castle or something built with blocks that could be carried by one or two people there would be less motivation to look for crazy explanations.

        Not everything is racist.

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      But it wasn’t slave labour. It was constructed by highly skilled craftsman who seemingly enjoyed better living standards than their non-pyramid constructing equivalents.

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        They were paying their taxes to the state in labor, which is probably where the slavery misconception/interpretation comes from.

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          I think it comes from the Bible.

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          I assumed it was from the Moses story being one of the main cultural sources for ancient egypt

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      Maybe that’s what they mean when they say we couldn’t build the pyramids with modern technology. Not nearly enough slaves.

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      Except they weren’t built by slaves…

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    My favorite thing people say is that we don’t have the technology to rebuild the pyramids today. Wait, we are able to build skyscrapers but not able to stack some bricks in a specific shape?

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    You moron. Build it from the top down, then just flip it over

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      Wouldn’t that be from the top up?

  • matterantimatter@lemmy.ml
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    You do build steel grain bins from the top, down, however

    • variants@possumpat.io
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      Maybe you do

    • modifier@lemmy.ca
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      This fact was knocking around my brain already and I suspect I have Destin Sandlin to thank for it.

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      Found an Australian.

  • TankieTanuki [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Khufu’s Pyramid at Giza was a massive undertaking, requiring approximately two million stone blocks weighing an average of 2.5 tons to be set into place, five every minute during the first years of construction [1]

    mfs didn’t even use wheels; they were just sliding those huge blocks up ramps! It is pretty amazing.

    Was no one really smart enough to put wheels on the blocks? I guess it was probably an axle strength issue.

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      Axel strength, and I think I’ve heard they likely used loose sand as “lubricant”. (Do not do this in other situations)

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    Secret trick no one knows to make your own pyramid

    -Slaves

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      For most monuments, yea. But in building these all the workers had 3 monthish stints, were fully paid, and had lodgings near the worksite!

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        Don’t forget the beerbread, that’s what really sold it.

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      Common misconception, the pyramids were built by workers who got paid in beer and food, after the fields were planted and they had nothing but idle time. They even had the first strike in recorded history

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    The Shard in London was built using a top-down approach https://www.architecturelab.net/architecture/landmark/the-shard/

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      The ‘top-down’ construction method was used, which allowed the first 23 stories to be built before the basement was fully excavated.

      So it was aliens, got it.

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    Graham Hancock has entered the chat.

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    Also they probably packed in dirt to act as ramps, and shit loads of labor.

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