If we take the ancient recordings found on the walls inside pyramids on face value, it looks as if a giant people existed, and that this giant people both cut the stones and put them on top of each other to produce the pyramids.
From the drawings, we can estimate the size of these giants to have been about 5 meters tall.
However, people of that size could not have existed a mere 4000 years ago because gravity back then would have been too strong. The maximum size of a human being would have been larger than what it is today, due to reduced gravity. But 5 meters is way too much.
Estimates based on giants mentioned in the Bible max out at about 3 meters, which is within reason. Neolithic man is known to have been larger than present day man. The largest ones may have been 2 meters or more.
It is not unreasonable to believe that there were in fact giants in the Earth in ancient times. However, they could not have been 5 meters tall.
This means that if the 5 meter tall giants were the official explanation for the pyramids back in ancient Egyptian times, the authorities on the subject were merely making up an explanation for what was already there, or ancient Egyptian times must have been much farther back in time than the official 4000 years.
Either way, it was not the people who inhabited Egypt 4000 years ago who built the pyramids.
The pyramids must have been built at a time when it was possible to cut and move the enormous stones, a time when gravity was quite a lot less than it is today, making all the stones less heavy to move. Under such conditions, people would have had superhuman strength compared to what we have today. People could also have been larger.
These larger, stronger people may have been the ones that put the pyramids together. Alternatively, some predecessor of the ancient Egyptians teamed together to cut and lift the stones using simple tools, ropes and winches.
The pyramids must in other words be much older than the current 4000 year estimate if we are to stay with the assumption that only primitive tools were used to build them.
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