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Pyramids around the world
7 years ago by darkflame (65)
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Eerily similar, these cultures only had the night sky in common. Or did they share other knowledge too..?
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good information in single pic
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Amazing pyramids. It would be very helpful when you will share more information. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for your information, interesting post.
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They are all the same since 35-degree slope (as opposed to 90 degrees) the maximum that you can obtain without "modern" structural support. All houses are also "the same" basic construct. The similarity is a function of the tech and materials.
This is not meant to prove or disprove any other theory of knowledge, but as a brake check as to why they are similar.
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