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eridanus wrote:
> El viernes, 16 de noviembre de 2012 20:22:21 UTC, UC escribió:
>> whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be true....
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>> http://www.livescience.com/1554-surprising-truth-great-pyramids-built.html
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> what is amazing is that nobody had observed this thing before.
> The proves look convincing.
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> Eridanus
Really? My virus checker blocks the site as potentially harmful. Maybe I'm
just being paranoid...
It is far from convincing as there is no archaeological evidence that
ancient Egyptians were making cement in such huge amounts. It requires
grinding up an equivalent amount of limestone and a lot of heat. This would
be harder than cutting large blocks and moving them up inclined ramps.
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Mike Dworetsky
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