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...locate the graves of their gods to return them home and revive them?

2007-09-30 09:06:20 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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No.

Stop watching stargate.

2007-09-30 09:28:14 · answer #1 · answered by Leviathan 6 · 2 0

It would have been a lot simpler to make a big X on the ground.

If extraterrestrial aliens had built the pyramids they would have had the knowledge to cross space. They would have known a lot more about masonry than the Egyptians. Yet the pyramids are actually fairly primitive. The interior spaces are corbeled, just like the barrows built in Western Europe, instead of being arched, which is stronger. And some of the early pyramids fell down even as they were being built because foundations were poor or the pyramid was too steep. Aliens would have known to avoid this.

The pyramids are a development in stone of the mud-brick mastabas that were built earlier on, these were very like the barrows of Western Europe.

2007-09-30 17:16:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Probably not.

If there was some navigational significance to the pyramids, then they would have been strewn out a long line hundreds of miles apart and leading or pointing to some special place.


As it is, most of the pyramids are collected in a group located within the Valley of the Kings, and far enough from major cities to be isolated from the every day rabble, and grave robbers.

If there had been any hope of resurection of the buried semi - gods buried within the pyramids, one has to wonder why they permitted their bodies to be cut up and stored in jars. Oh, you didn't know they did that? Sure...Inside special jars they placed the kidneys, livers, hearts, and other internal oprgans of the dead people within the pyramid. Brain tissue was removed by suction using tubes inserted theough the nostrils. The internal spaces were then stuffed with a packing material prior to the corpse being wrapped in linen cloth and various oils, spices, and herbs.

Once you make all those changes to a human body, or to the body of a God, it becomes quite unrealistic to suggest rebirth of the remnants at some future date.

It is far more likely that some special significance was placed on geometric location of the actual pryamids with respect to North, South, East, West, and the Sun.

2007-09-30 18:10:30 · answer #3 · answered by zahbudar 6 · 0 0

It’s all about context, do you understand that? The pyamids in the context of people 5000 years ago who didn’t have the wheel, and only copper tools, represents an enormous achievement, but in the context of super-beings who can fly across the galaxy, the pyramids are enormously primitive.

Even with out existing technology we could plant a tiny transmitter to act as a beacon – no need to build something that weighs 5 million tonnes and still cannot be seen from space. So, just think what such an advanced race would do.

2007-09-30 17:36:38 · answer #4 · answered by nick s 6 · 0 0

Yes, in fact if you look closely, like on google satellite images, you can notice that the three giant pyramids, are shaped exactly like Orion's belt, and is exactly parallel to the constellation, many scholars believe this was just a coincidence but others believe otherwise.

another example is the great Mayan pyramids which has a resemblance to our solar system
the pyramids are aligned in a pattern with:
the two smallest pyramids in the front and back (Mercury and Pluto)
two pyramids about the same size that are the second and third going upward (Venus and Earth)
one smaller as the fourth (mars)
the biggest pyramid as the fifth (Jupiter)
one slightly smaller as the sixth (Saturn)
one smaller than that as the seventh (Neptune)
one slightly smaller than that as the eighth (Uranus)
again scholars think this is just a coincidence but it may not be

2007-09-30 18:58:38 · answer #5 · answered by filldwth? 3 · 0 0

How did the aliens get here? The closest planet that could possibly have life is more than 20 million light years away.

Compared to that, the pyramids are a mere few thousand years old.

2007-09-30 16:11:47 · answer #6 · answered by rrrawwwr im a monster 3 · 0 0

In the 80's Reagan said we have to keep the atom bomb in
case of Alien attack. But you look all around the world not just the pyramids For expample Easter island the myans, you will see It all ties in with the same thing we were once visited and inslaved, it could happan again.

2007-09-30 16:43:42 · answer #7 · answered by John v 3 · 0 0

It is entirely possible, more likely that they were erected by the alien's slave workers however, also that they were to act as a warning symbol, visible from space, not to play poker with the local hominids ; hence the sphinx.

2007-09-30 16:27:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Aliens can build the Star Ship Enterprise, but they can't built a compass?????

2007-10-01 20:50:05 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. They were built by ancient Egyptians, who knew nothing about aliens and could care less.

2007-09-30 16:11:05 · answer #10 · answered by GeoffG 7 · 2 1

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