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Home Improvement :: Was the Great Pyramid of Giza a Water Pump?
1. Home Improvement :: Was the Great Pyramid of Giza a
Water Pump?
The Great Pyramid's upper chamber was intended to be used to burn wood, and was in some ways a
sort of ancient gas furnace. The Great Pyramid was not simply a shrine or temple, as many suggest.
If you have been to Europe and seen the monstrous churches and cathedrals, you know that cultures
will fritter time and resources building huge religious structures.
Temples are difficult to mistake for something else. Its many unique design components make the
Great Pyramid impossible to mistake for a temple or house of worship.
The shafts are one example. Two point eight million
stones were required to build the Great Pyramid,
each weighing two tons. They are all aligned with
such precision that there is not even an inch of drift.
The Great Pyramid was 38 stories high with its
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as soon as possible.primitive workers quarrying and
placing two point eight million stones to such heights
with such exacting specifications.
Now add a shaft. A shaft which must begin on the outside of the pyramid, and penetrate to the
center of the pyramid. Hundreds of blocks must now hove grooves carved in them which line up with
precision of less than a thousandth of an inch. Would such a feature really have been included if the
structure was merely for homage to some primitive God?
Of course not.
Other features besides the shafts include the King and Queen's Chambers, Grand Gallery, and
grotto. It is hard to interpret these as having a purpose related to worship. Rather, they seem to
have some mechanical purpose. Which would make sense if the Great Pyramid were a machine
designed to serve some mechanical purpose.
What is that purpose?
Egypt's prosperity depended upon the Nile, and the fertile farmland it created when it flooded
surrounding plains each year. Egypt was the bread basket of the ancient world, its Nile flood plains
were the ancient world's equivalent of America's great plains.
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It has been suggested that the Great Pyramid was actually a two phase pump which raised water to
a height of almost 30 stories via the shafts. Aqueducts would have then caught water, and their
gradual downward slope would have transported away from the pyramid to the surrounding plains
without need for further pumps. The Great Pyramid thus would have been an agricultural watering
2. device that made the flood plains larger than normal.
This pump theory is not perfect, but the Great Pyramid's internal design is clearly a piece of
mechanical engineering meant to create some sort of machine, not a mere tomb or temple. The
purpose and design of that machine will have to be figured out if we are ever to truly understand the
enigmatic Great Pyramid.
Wood would have been ignited in the upper chamber, which would have consumed all the air and
created a reduced or low pressure area that would have drawn water upward in accordance with
Bernoulli's principle. This chamber did not heat like gas furnaces in our homes today, but it was an
isolated an enclosed chamber which had many design features of the gas furnaces in our homes. The
King's chamber and Queen's chamber were two separate phases of a two phase pump which was the
Great Pyramid.