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Dr. Joseph Davidovits together with Margie Morris presented a theory on how the pyramids were constructed. The pyramid’s construction theory according to the two geologists was presented in “The Pyramids: An Enigma Solved.” A notable argument revealed by this theory is that there were no blocks involved in the construction of the pyramid. This theory upholds the argument that synthetic stones were cast directly in their respective places. Their argument further expounds that the construction blocks consists limestone rubble at approximately ninety-five percent and cement at circa ten percent.
The blocks are thus facsimiles of natural limestone. Owing to the assertion by this theory that the blocks were cast at their respective places; therefore, stone cutting, heavy hauling or hoisting was not involved. Furthermore, the theory emphasizes that there was no involved quarrying, no need for cutting or finishing the limestone block (Roma, 2007). The blocks were thus made by buckets of slurry, toted buy men up the pyramid and poured into wooden mold. By introducing the idea of minimum shrinkage property of geopolymeric concrete in this theory, the notion explains the reason as to why there was no fusing together during the casting and the maintained shape of the blocks.
Through the explained minimum shrinkage property of the geopolymeric concrete, the close fit observable in the pyramids are explained. According to a theory developed by a historian called Herodotus in his writings, the pyramid is said to have been made in a set of stairs called battlements or altar steps. The construction started by building of a base followed by the stones by use of timber made short levels. This theory was based on personal feelings as is evident from the writings of the originator.
This theory combined religion and science in its development with the famous claim “The Philosophy of God, the science of man by Delta-K (1987)” as recorded by Roma (2007). This theory fails on the grounds of lacking archeological evidence to the activities and its speculative sources of information including fables and fancies. Another theory on how the pyramid of Giza was made is the Internal Ramp Theory by Jean-Pierre Houdin (a French Architect) (Malcom, 2009). According to Malcom (2009), the ramp theory admits that huge blocks of stones were quarried from a distant and somehow hauled all the way to the constructed site and then hoisted for construction purposes.
This theory, therefore, set to explain the technologies used the expertise employed by the King Khufu in the Fourth Dynasty (Malkowski, 2010). In the efforts of explaining the construction, the theory expounded on the conflicting theories of the shape and form of the ramp used in hoisting the blocks up the pyramid, namely; the spirals and the straights. Arguing that the required length for a straight ramp was not practically possible due the inclination or the distance to the top of the pyramid, the theory asserts that a spiral ramp was employed that wind its way up of the pyramid.
The theory claims that due to accuracy concerns, the ramp for the first forty-six meters was built from the outside of the pyramid as evidenced by the small notch opening on the pyramids outer facade opening, approximately ninety meters above the
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