The history of the building of magnificent Pyramids

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Scientists have always wondered how a magnificent pyramid could be built.
Logically it is impossible, because at that time there has been no technology found capable of lifting large stones that can reach thousands of kilograms to the top of the building is very high.

What is the secret behind the construction of this magnificent pyramid?

In the December 1, 2006 edition, the American Times published a scientific report confirming that Pharaoh used clay to build pyramids! According to the research mentioned that the stone used to make the pyramid is heated clay to form hard rocks that are difficult to distinguish the original stone.

Scientists say that Pharaoh is proficient in chemistry in managing clay to stone. And the technique becomes a very secret thing when viewed from the codification number on the stone they leave behind.

Professor Gilles Hug, and Michel Professor Barsoum assert that the greatest Pyramid in Giza, made of two types of stone: natural stone and manually made stones aka clay processed.


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And in a study published by the magazine "Journal of the American Ceramic Society" asserted that Pharaoh used a type of slurry soil to build a high monument, including a pyramid. Because it is impossible for someone to lift a heavy stone thousands of pounds. As for basically, Pharaoh uses natural stone.

But long before the scientists discovered it the Qur'an had first revealed it.

And said Pharaoh: 'O prince of my people, I do not know God for you but me. Then burn Hai Haman for me clay then make for me a high building so that I may ascend to see the Lord of Moses, and verily I am absolutely sure that He Includes the liars. "(Surat al-Qasas: 38).


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