While in the same sentence claiming no one knows how they were built? Hmmm. Curious….a little presumptuous even?
Isn’t the idea that stones were lifted into place, kinda trumped by the fact there isn’t a single shred of evidence? Unlike carving skills, to which there is ample evidence of advanced CARVING cultures of all over the world?
Therefore wouldn’t it make more sense, for the calcite rich limestone being broken along its crystal structure from above and working their way down rather than lifting impossibly heavy stones up in the air and then perfectly placing them where they are….in a crystal structure?
Then all they had to do was carve out the insides, which we see examples of all over the world and can recreate with simple tools.
Here is an example of very similar pyramids in china
Notice how this style of pyramidbuilding carving was actually quite common in other parts of the Silk Road?
This method of carving instead of building likely explains EVERY megalithic pyramid, from Giza to Central America, from stone hedge to the Kaimanawa wall.
Isn’t the idea that stones were lifted into place, kinda trumped by the fact there isn’t a single shred of evidence? Unlike carving skills, to which there is ample evidence of advanced CARVING cultures of all over the world?
Therefore wouldn’t it make more sense, for the calcite rich limestone being broken along its crystal structure from above and working their way down rather than lifting impossibly heavy stones up in the air and then perfectly placing them where they are….in a crystal structure?
Then all they had to do was carve out the insides, which we see examples of all over the world and can recreate with simple tools.
Here is an example of very similar pyramids in china

Notice how this style of pyramid
This method of carving instead of building likely explains EVERY megalithic pyramid, from Giza to Central America, from stone hedge to the Kaimanawa wall.