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Last Modified May 28, 2008 at 03:28 AM PDT by khamilton

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Regardless of how the Pyramid of Khufu at Giza was constructed (after all what this French architect, Jean-Pierre Houdin, claims is nothing but a theory), it surely is the greatest engineering marvel ever. Here are the facts.

An estimate on Wikipedia puts the total mass of the pyramid at 5.9 million tonnes with a volume (including an internal hillock) believed to be 2.6 million cubic metres.

In contrast, the world's tallest building, Taipei 101, has 101 floors with an average area of about 4,500 square meters. With a ground to roof height of about 450 meters, the total volume of the building would work out to about 2.025 million cubic meters.

Clearly, the Pyramid of Khufu is larger than Taipei 101 by almost 30%. The big difference though is that unlike the pyramid the Taipei 101 is mostly hollow.

That is not to mention the fact that the pyramid was built almost 4,500 years ago and hence lacked modern engineering advances during its construction!!

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Architect claims to solve pyramid secret



By LAURENCE JOAN-GRANGE, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 57 minutes ago

PARIS - A French architect claimed Friday to have uncovered the mystery about how Egypt's Great Pyramid of Khufu was built — with use of a spiral ramp to hoist huge stone blocks into place.

The construction of the Great Pyramid 4,500 years ago by Khufu, a ruler also known as Cheops, has long befuddled scientists as to how its 3 million stone blocks weighing 2.5 tons each were lifted into place.

Ending eight years of study on the subject, architect Jean-Pierre Houdin released his findings and a computerized 3-D mockup showing how workers would have erected the pyramid at Giza outside Cairo.

The most widespread theory had been that an outer ramp had been used by the Egyptians, who left few traces to help archeologists and other scientists decode the secret to the construction.

Houdin said he had taken into account the copper and stone tools available at the time, the granite and limestone blocks, the location of the pyramid and the strength and knowledge of the workers.

According to his theory — shown in a computer model available at http://www.3ds.com/khufu — the builders put up an outer ramp for the first 140 feet, then constructed an inner ramp in a corkscrew shape to complete the 450-foot structure.

Houdin also postulated that King's Chamber was hoisted into place through a system of counterweights.

Houdin said he plans to verify his theories through non-invasive tests on site

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  • SciTech, Aug 18, 2008 at 09:10 AM PDT said:

    Wow!! Nice analysis

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