<HTML>Sandy wrote:
"Geopolymers explain the flat surfaces on sarcophagi and casing blocks and level pyramid tiers and huge concave faces and the level GP platform 13 acres square. The theory can explain those vases with the super thin walls that we'd have a time making on a lathe. The geopolymer theory solves problem after problem after problem."
Based on over 40 years of experience in manufacturing and close inspection using precision instruments of some of the artifacts that are referenced in the above paragraph, as well as some that are not, it is my opinion that what Sandy has claimed to support the geopolymer theory is actually the hard evidence that disproves it.
It may work well in one's imagination. But when it comes down to actually doing the work, that is where the rubber meets the road, and the geopolymerists haven't even made it to the starting gate when trying to explain the precision of these artifacts.
I'm sure there will be disagreement to my statement. It is not my intention to become embroiled in a debate on this issue. I believe that everyone has a right to voice their opinions and cling to them if they see fit.
I have recently returned from Egypt with more evidence to support my claims and I will post a complete report on my website. (yeah, yeah, I know Anthony. But it will happen, I promise!)
Chris</HTML>