Re: Tweedy's Anchorstone
- From: Robert Weldon <rweldon.spamblock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 02 May 2006 19:10:43 +0000 (GMT)
"Tristan Miller" <psychonaut@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Greetings.
In article <1146521739.658310.35740@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Ray
Martinez wrote:
We know the stones constructed on top of the Kings Chamber in the Great
Pyramid are "70 tons each" (Dr. Scott).
I was not aware that Dr. Scott personally measured and calculated the
stones in the Great Pyramid. When did he do this, and where were his
findings published?
Just a question here, but where does this 70 ton weight of the pyramid
stones that Ray keeps blathering about come from? From the information I
have read, it suggests that the stones were about 2.5 tons. Did I miss
something somewhere, or is (more likely) Ray stuck on his hero worship and
just blindly accepts any utterance of Dr. Scott.
.
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