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Those so called ramps would also take some serious building!!! Imagine the stone that would have to go into building it as it gets higher and higher and higher!!!!!! It would also have to be started miles away to get the right angle!!!!

No chance!

Something that big would also leave evidence behind. None has been found.
Lack of evidence isn't evidence of absence. There are multiple theories as to why there is no traces of an epic ramp. One of them is that they didn't build the ramp all the way to the top as they had levers that would be enough for the small % of the top layers. Another is that there's an internal ramp, as seen in other pyramids.
 
Those so called ramps would also take some serious building!!! Imagine the stone that would have to go into building it as it gets higher and higher and higher!!!!!! It would also have to be started miles away to get the right angle!!!!

No chance!
Ok, how did the builders do it?
 
Lack of evidence isn't evidence of absence. There are multiple theories as to why there is no traces of an epic ramp. One of them is that they didn't build the ramp all the way to the top as they had levers that would be enough for the small % of the top layers. Another is that there's an internal ramp, as seen in other pyramids.
The internal ramp makes sense when you think about it; and i wonder if a remnant can be seen in the way up to the grand gallery in the Gt. Pyramid? When you come out of the crawlspace into that vast space it becomes a heck of a climb.
 
What kind of ramps did they use?
so go on what sort of ramps do you think they used what size do you think would be
Give a reasonable estimate . length wise and width wise at the working level to allow thousands of workers pulling up rocks and then coming back down as others were still going up .
Now once you have made your guess at that what width would the ramps need to be at the base to support the above working area .
Would they have a ramp each side of the pyramid . ?
 
Give a reasonable estimate . length wise and width wise at the working level to allow thousands of workers pulling up rocks and then coming back down as others were still going up .
Now once you have made your guess at that what width would the ramps need to be at the base to support the above working area .
How do you think they did it?
 
so come on give us your best informed guess as the resident expert
Lol, get you. All you ever do is ask questions and never explain what you think happened.

Debates work both ways.
 
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