Jammer Wrote:
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> Even if the ramps were still in place, the only
> way they would show up warmer that the immediate
> surface is friction from use; ie; multiple feet
> & dragging of weights...
>
> So you are, in effect, asking for an advanced
> scientific test concurrent with the construction
> of the pyramids themselves.
You're misthinking this for no reason at all. Just picture standing inside one of these sloped ramps as it exists today. Measure the temperature at the bottom and then walk up and measure it at the top. Under almost conditions it will be warmer at the top because heat rises. Under some conditions this difference will be enormous. So where are the equally spaced hot spots up the corners of the pyramid? These should be showing up like sloped lines of hot, cold, or both.
Indeed, almost any sort of ramp should leave sloped line in some spectrum but all we see in every spectrum is horizontal and vertical lines. This and the gravimetric scan essentially prove stones were pulled straight up the sides one step at a time. The lack of sloped lines in a quick haphazard infrared survey doesn't mean much to the external ramp hypotheses (all debunked) but it's quite conclusive in showing no internal ramps. You can suggest they filled them in but filling them in is difficult and pointless and you'd have to answer why they didn't fill in the new passage leading to the back of the grand gallery or any other known passage in the pyramid.
Heat is ubiquitous everywhere and only things that are homogeneous will have no information in their heat signatures. The pyramid heat conduction will show infrastructure and any other process or design specifications that resulted the way it was built. The information is there and we merely need to pursue it. The thermal scan of the north eastern side will be amazing. I'm concerned it's been over a year now and they still haven't released it.
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Man fears the pyramid, time fears man.