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Great Pyramid's Secret: Pulley System Revealed

21 Jan

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Summary

  • New theory suggests internal pulleys and counterweights lifted pyramid blocks.
  • Architectural features like Grand Gallery support the inside-out construction.
  • Study reinterprets Antechamber as a pulley-like lifting station.
Great Pyramid's Secret: Pulley System Revealed

Archaeologists are re-examining the construction of Egypt's Great Pyramid with a new study suggesting an internal pulley and counterweight system was used. This theory posits that builders operated from the inside out, a departure from traditional ramp-based models. The study points to architectural elements within the pyramid as evidence for this innovative approach.

Researchers propose that features like the Grand Gallery and Ascending Passage acted as internal construction ramps. They also re-evaluate the Antechamber, suggesting it served as a pulley-like lifting station rather than a security device. Evidence includes grooves and wear marks indicating mechanical stress.

This inside-out construction model helps explain irregularities in the pyramid's internal layout. The placement of chambers, offset from the central axis, aligns with the engineering constraints of an internal lifting system. The theory also offers explanations for external features, such as the pyramid's sloped faces.

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If validated, this proposal could significantly alter our understanding of pyramid construction in ancient Egypt. Recent muon-scanning surveys support predictions that no large, undiscovered chambers exist within the pyramid's core.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A new study suggests the Great Pyramid was built using an internal system of counterweights and pulleys, constructed from the inside out.
The theory proposes that hidden pulley systems and counterweights within the pyramid's structure allowed for the rapid lifting of massive stone blocks.
Evidence includes architectural features like the Grand Gallery and Antechamber, reinterpreted as parts of a lifting mechanism, along with wear marks suggesting mechanical use.

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