Antediluvian Background
Jun 29th, 2008 by Leo Tyson
Laying just ten miles to the west of old Cairo is the most prolific man made structure the world has ever known. Laying on a rocky plateau there stands the only remianing wonder of the world; the Great Pyramid. Untold millions visit the ten square mile site and ponder the unimaginable.
The Pyramid’s base covers 13 acres, or 7 midtown blocks of the city of New York. Form this Broad area, leveled to with in a fraction of an inch, more than two-and-a-half million blocks of limestone and granite–weighing from 2 to 70 tons apiece–rise in 201 stepped tiers toward the Egyptian skies
If all the stone work in churches chapels and cathedrals in England since the time of Christ were calculated, it still wouldn’t equal the volume of stone that was used in the building of the Great Pyramid
Engineers today are stunned by both the astounding enormity, unmatched precision, and the complicated problem solving that went into the thought process for the construction of the Great Pyramid. But the builders went one step further and coated the inner core blocks with a polished limestone covering.
There is no recorded history of what the pyramid looked like after its completion: nor for over two millennium. In addition there are no wall paintings depicting this most prolific activity
