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One of the most fascinating things about the Giza pyramids is that they are not just enormous piles of stone — they are incredibly precise engineering projects built more than 4,500 years ago. A few things that still amaze researchers: - The Great Pyramid was almost perfectly aligned. Great Pyramid of Giza is oriented to the cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) with remarkable accuracy. Its builders managed this without modern surveying equipment. - The stones are mind-bogglingly heavy. The pyramid contains around 2.3 million stone blocks, many weighing several tons. Some of the granite beams inside the chambers weigh dozens of tons and were transported from quarries hundreds of kilometers away. - It was the tallest human-made structure for thousands of years. The Great Pyramid stood about 146.6 meters (481 feet) originally and held the record as the world’s tallest structure until the Middle Ages. - The precision is almost unsettling. The base is nearly level, the four sides are very close in length, and the builders achieved extremely tight joins between stones. Some joints are so narrow that even modern engineers find the craftsmanship impressive. - The pyramids were originally shiny. The Great Pyramid was once covered in smooth white limestone casing stones that would have reflected sunlight, making it look like a glowing monument in the desert rather than the rough stone structure we see today. A particularly wild detail: the pyramids were already ancient to the Romans. When Roman conquest of Egypt happened, the Great Pyramid was over 2,500 years old — closer in time to us than to the people who built it? Actually, yes: the Great Pyramid was built around 2560 BCE, meaning the gap between its construction and Cleopatra’s era (~30 BCE) was about 2,500 years, while Cleopatra and the pyramids are separated from us by about 2,000 years. Ancient Egyptians were basically studying a monument that was already ancient history to them. 🙂 We share the finest science memes, feel free to join us for more.
One of the most fascinating things about the Giza pyramids is that they are not just enormous piles of stone — they are incredibly precise engineering projects built more than 4,500 years ago. A few things that still amaze researchers: - The Great Pyramid was almost perfectly aligned. Great Pyramid of Giza is oriented to the cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) with remarkable accuracy. Its builders managed this without modern surveying equipment. - The stones are mind-bogglingly heavy. The pyramid contains around 2.3 million stone blocks, many weighing several tons. Some of the granite beams inside the chambers weigh dozens of tons and were transported from quarries hundreds of kilometers away. - It was the tallest human-made structure for thousands of years. The Great Pyramid stood about 146.6 meters (481 feet) originally and held the record as the world’s tallest structure until the Middle Ages. - The precision is almost unsettling. The base is nearly level, the four sides are very close in length, and the builders achieved extremely tight joins between stones. Some joints are so narrow that even modern engineers find the craftsmanship impressive. - The pyramids were originally shiny. The Great Pyramid was once covered in smooth white limestone casing stones that would have reflected sunlight, making it look like a glowing monument in the desert rather than the rough stone structure we see today. A particularly wild detail: the pyramids were already ancient to the Romans. When Roman conquest of Egypt happened, the Great Pyramid was over 2,500 years old — closer in time to us than to the people who built it? Actually, yes: the Great Pyramid was built around 2560 BCE, meaning the gap between its construction and Cleopatra’s era (~30 BCE) was about 2,500 years, while Cleopatra and the pyramids are separated from us by about 2,000 years. Ancient Egyptians were basically studying a monument that was already ancient history to them. 🙂 We share the finest science memes, feel free to join us for more.

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