From a distance, the grooves just look like grooves between blocks but a closer look shows that some grooves do not reach all the way to the bottom of the "block" or are so shallow that they are just surface scratches.
Just because something looks like it is made of blocks, does not mean that it is. When you examine the pyramids in detail you will find many examples of missing grooves and blocks that are joined.
Above is the ascending passage of the great pyramid, as you can see by the diagram, it is well above ground level and therefore passes right through the pyramid. The pyramid is supposedly made from blocks of stone that have flat sides that fit together precisely. This would require that where the blocks join, there would be grooves. But as you can see in the photo of the passage there are NONE.
The ceiling is rounded where it joins the sides. If there was a block on top and blocks on the sides, the join between sides and top would be 90 degrees not rounded as in the photo and there would be a groove where they meet but there is no groove, no microscopic gap just a round continuation between ceiling and side, all the same rock surface, no square surfaces. |
Again inside the ascending passage the ceiling is rounded, there are no grooves anywhere, the sides are rough and unfinished. If these were blocks they would be flat, the join between the ceiling and sides would be 90 degrees, there would be grooves but there are no grooves, making it impossible for this to be a passageway between blocks. If you look towards the back you can see just how rounded the sides are where they meet the ceiling.
This passage is running diagonally through the pyramid, therefore any grooves would be at an angle and so you would be able to see them in every section, there would be no way to hide them. The surfaces are rough and uneven, this is not due to erosion, it is due to the fact that it is unfinished. If these actually were blocks, they would have been finished before being put in place. |
Another entrance to a pyramid that is well above ground level, cutting through the pyramid at an angle. The corners on all sides are rounded, there are no grooves where floor and ceiling meet the sides and no grooves in the walls where there should be, if this really were a passageway built between blocks.
On the bent pyramid, groove marks create the appearance of blocks but when seen in close-up where stone is missing, the grooves are incomplete.
Below on the bent pyramid there are parts where there is no groove. The surface of these supposed "casing stones" is different, one is very smooth, others are rough yet these were supposedly fitted with incredible precision. Where they meet the stone beneath, there is no gap, so if they really were blocks, they would have to have been placed as they were.
A side view of the "casing stone" shows that the top edge is not flat like the others yet it is completely square at the front and flat on the bottom.
An Egyptologist claimed that there was render used between blocks to account for the lack of grooves but as seen above, there are still many grooves visible and the "render" is the same colour and texture of the stone.
This is how such anomalies remain hidden in plain sight, because people have it so firmly in their head that the pyramids are made of blocks, they always create explanations to fit that belief. |
In the green boxes the stone is all the same colour as the "render" but the entire surface above which is supposedly casing stones, is that same colour. As seen previously this change of colour is due to the process of making stones smooth. Some of the blocks have only partially changed colour. If anyone was using render, they would use it between blocks and there would be fine grooves not enormous gaps like those below. There are no grooves in this section, just solid stone but because people "know" it is made of blocks, it doesn't dawn on them that it isn't.
The Bent pyramid looks like it is made from blocks but when you have a close-up look at the grooves, the blocks are joined.
Parts of the Bent pyramid look to be eroded but the sections that look eroded are raised in comparison to the smooth sections. If the entire surface was originally smooth, then it would need to be the other way round. This however is an example of incomplete work where the rough sections have not yet been made smooth.
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On the great pyramid the "casing stone" protrudes beyond the groove line at the base and seems to wrap around the surface below.
The temple of the Sphinx
Inside the Red pyramid
The stone on either side follows the curve, therefore they had to be cut that way yet they are supposed to be blocks with straight sides that fit together perfectly.
In the square at the top, the bottom block follows the contours of the block on top, so how can they possibly be two rectangular blocks?
This is a far cry from the perfectly shaped blocks of stone we are led to believe the pyramids are built with. The grooves that create the illusion of blocks are only superficial, some are not parallel.
The Great pyramid: Solid Stone, mystery solved. All along, the secret was staring them in the face, hidden in plain sight.