Ancient Rampless Pyramid Constructions At Giza Have Australian Linkage

Ancient Rampless Pyramid Constructions At Giza Have Australian Linkage

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Rampless Egyptian Pyramid construction has a definite AUSTRALIAN connection.

Captain Matthew Flinders navigated and mapped Australias coastline. His grandson became Professor Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie who excavated ancient Egyptian artifacts. In 1895 as an employee of the Egypt Exploration Fund (now Society) of London he was excavating artifacts at Deir el-Bahari and found a cache of ancient building equipment buried for preservation in a hewn out rock pit during Pharaonic times.

One of the wooden items is stated as being of unidentified use and has been named the Petrie rocker by Egyptologists.

Petrie considered the rocker was used to raise Pyramid blocks with a rocking motion and in 2006 he has been proven partly correct on the matter of raising Pyramid blocks using rockers.

The rocker is a component of an ancient Egyptian pulley which operates with a mechanical advantage of 2.8 and with CLASS 2 lever principle as a wheelbarrow does. (CLASS 2 lever: Pivot Load Effort).

The technical term for the Petrie rocker is pinion-pulley lobe quadrant. Four of these surround a Pyramid block and then the pulley is hoisted causing rotation and positive engagements of pulley lobes with Pyramid steps.

Consider the Pyramid as four RACKS of stone teeth on to which the PINION pulley lobes engage and here is the earliest form of RACK & PINION mechanics that we know of.

This is the ancient method of Pyramid construction as used on at least four large Pyramids: Sneferus RED Pyramid and those at Giza of Khufu,
Khafre and Menkaure.

This ancient method of construction DOES NOT REQUIRE RAMPS and uses the Pyramid under construction (using all four sides simultaneously) to complete the Pyramid, thus using a Pyramid to build a Pyramid.

Petrie died in Jerusalem in 1942 unknowing that Petrie rockers are components of an ancient pulley, unlike any pulley in the modern world, and his most important excavation.


About the Author:
Paul Hai is the Australian author of "Raising Stone 1: Paul Hai's racks & pinions theory. This theory is specific to rampless Pyramid constructions at Giza and is the ancient method used and as described to Herodotus the Greek historian c.450 BC when he visited Giza and inquired as to how Khufu's Great Pyramid had been built.
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