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The search pulls up more information, you clearly need to pay attention.You ****ing moron. You're trusting AI summaries?
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And stop lying about none existent errors.

The search pulls up more information, you clearly need to pay attention.You ****ing moron. You're trusting AI summaries?
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They are just trolling for the sake of it now. If you had authenticated photos and videos they'd still deny it. Shame...
Another Blah blah blah blah blah

If you have photos, then I will accept them..

None then, beyond a bit of googling and YouTube....
Yet another Blah blah blah blah blah post from one of the trolls!!!

The reason I asked was one of my team has done genuine research into all of this.
He has an apartment in Egypt, and visits regularly.
His house is full of books on the subject.
He has a degree in Egyptology (or whatever it was titled).
When I next see him, I'll ask him what his considered opinion on the subject is.

Whatever........
What error? Are you losing the plot here?The one you mentioned above!
Where you’ve tried to manipulate what was actually written.
So you still haven't actually said what this historical core rate is and your best source is AI summarising Reddit threads.It’s above this post, you sausage.
They still can’t replicate the core rate!!
Please feel free to ignore my link, as you normally do.

So we know when the pyramids were built thanks to carbon dating. We know the machining process was possible with the tools at the time, although there is still some debate on exact versions, and that the workmanship is pretty good but no where near modern power tools.
It's interesting you quote that article. In there the granite holes that were drilled were very sloppy compared to modern tooling. 1cm error after 24cm?
I can't remember if you were one of the 'better than we can do now' crowd but that's an example of them falling below modern standards. Which is to be expected of course.
You wrote 1cm error, they are your words, not ones from the penn museum.What error? Are you losing the plot here?