Hello Anthony,
I wrote, 'That is your opinion, and I respect that.'
You reply, 'It is a logical conclusion, not an opinion. An opinion is an uninformed, often irrational, judgment. This is none of the above.'
Hmmm. Opinion: A personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty.
So, in effect you are saying that your logical conclusion is as good as proof or certainty?
I beg to differ.
You write, 'My questioning has led me to the undeniable conclusion that Khufu was indeed interred in his tomb at Giza... in the sarcophagus contained in the room colloquially known as the King's Chamber.'
Yet you haven't read Smyth or J & M Edgar!
I fail to see how you can arrive at a sensible conclusion when you have yet to examine all the evidence available.
You would benefit from reading of, for example, Edgar's exploits in the Well Shaft.
You write, 'No, I don't think there were more than three. I concur with M&R on that.'
Given the number of mistakes in their work, I would treat their opinions with caution, if I were you.
And as you don't 'think' there was more than three blocks stored in the Gallery, I presume you are still open to the hypothesis that there were more.
MJ