The dilemma of how the Egyptians moved such large stones to build their Pyramids is a legend.There are many assumptions They talked about this topic and in Mysterious we wanted to reveal this great mystery.Don't miss it!
The ancient Egyptians had to move many statues and stones to build what is considered one of the great wonders of the world, the Pyramids of Egypt. Blocks of almost 2.5 tons of weight were transported in large sleds through the desert, all without have a modern mechanical machinery.
Only a little water was needed
A new investigation has concluded how to include a small amount of water in the sand reduced friction by sliding the stones in , it was a small/big trick of the intelligent Egyptian citizens , greatly minimizing the number of workers needed to move each block.
For example, to make a sandcastle on the beach , the sand must be moistened and with the inclusion of water in the process, the grains are joined and the castle is still standing, since the same thing happened when transporting the stones of the Pyramids, when wetting the sand surface, the friction is reduced, since the grains of sand are compacted, allowing to mobilize each piece with more ease.
The answer was before us all the time, in a painting of the mural located in the tomb of Djehutihotep , we can see how a worker is pouring water in front of the sled (at that time, the sleds were nothing more than large wooden boards lined up) , which carries a large statue.
Pretty curious do not you think? If you want you can know other mysteries such as The curious enigma of the "stone of madness".
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