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Unlocking the Secrets of Pyramids — Part 4 of 8
The pyramids were created using geopolymer concrete, also known as artificial stone.
What Do We Know?
In short, the theory was that the Earth’s underground water table would have been filled by an enormous flow of water running down out of the land above the pyramid and left a large deposit in the form of a sort of concrete-like substance which would have filled the areas between the interior stones of the stone blocks.
- Such a process is explained by science as being used for constructing a dam on the Grand Canyon.
The operation is best described as a volcanic eruption that left behind rock material filled with flowing water to create the canyon. The process was repeated by scientists to produce artificial blocks of concrete.
Concrete is an artificial mineral aggregate produced by heating water with steam. Geopolymers are naturally occurring hard materials found in nature but are unstable and likely to react with water and some other things. They are made up of 2–40% of metals, mainly iron and aluminum.
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