What if?....
Often I ponder how they built the pyramids. The problem seems to be lifting that much weight, then putting the stones in place.
How about this idea; Imagine you have a block made of rock on the ground. Gravity holds the rock to the earth. Centrifugal force is the opposing force of gravity. How can you use centrifugal force to lift the block? Parabola. Just like you are lifted off your seat in a jet when it makes a parabolic pattern, that same effect could be how they lifted the stones.
I think the "speed" of which the object moves back and forth (to create the parabolic effect) is more pertinent than that of its weight compared to the object it is lifting.
Again, we have a stone on the ground. We place an object above the stone that makes the parabolic effect. From this point I leave the scientists to ponder whether the appropriate means to "lift" this parabola is magnetism, brute force, vibration or jet engine fuel just like we lift you out of the seat when the plane flies in a parabolic pattern.
By the way, the parabolic pattern is how astronauts train in an environment of weightlessness. It is interesting to note that they train in water too, to get this same effect of weightlessness. Can this be the clue to how Corral Castle was built? Maybe the Pyramids were surrounded with water and/or ice to achieve the same result?
All you scientists need to do is just lift 50 kilos this way, then find a way to augment it to the scale of which the Egyptians built those wondrous structures.
Peace Out, Gary Ruff
Monday, February 25, 2008
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