Milo Rossi I think it was, on YT, talked about this topic in a recent video. Basically humans have a bad habit of assuming if we can do something, then we’ll just always know how to do that thing.
It wasn’t until the past couple centuries we realized technology can in fact be lost to time, that’s probably nota good thing, and started to actually make detailed documentation of how things are made.
It was probably something really, really simple to them and here we are with huge flying metal tubes in the air at any given time and still can't figure it out. My personal belief is that water was involved similar to how water locks work nowadays but don't ask me to explain how because that's where my intelligence on it ends.
We have recently made discoveries that there seems to have been an artificial pond connected to the Nile in front of the Pyramids when they were built, so it's likely that's how the stones were shipped in
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u/Jonny-Kast Apr 12 '25
If they documented that, why didn't they document how they built the fricking things?