keeperzz Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> All facts indicate that the shafts are not air
> shafts:
Except that they are perfectly engineered to let in fresh air and take out stale air and fumes.
> b) The shape of the shafts - KC shafts do not
> follow the shortest path to the surface;
Actually they are the shortest route to the surface.
But this isn't why they are the way they are. I believe they are the way they are in part because they need to be sloped for better air flow under low wind conditions such as temperature inversions.
> c) Duplication of the shafts - why are two shafts
> needed in the chamber, if only the southern one
> could be used, and air could pass through the
> passages of the pyramid from the entrance in the
> north;
It's because the wind direction could be out of the north or south.
But remember I'm suggesting there were at least two other uses for these shafts that must be considered to determine their characteristics. But as ventilation shafts that work under any conditions they are almost ideal.
> d) the QC shafts were closed from the inside, so
> that they never supplied air to the chamber;
I believe they needed to access the so called queens' chamber under some conditions so the airshafts were built in the event it proved they needed to during working days. It turned out that this access proved unnecessary so the shafts were never opened to the interior.
> e) as you correctly noted, all work in the inside
> apartments can be performed simultaneously with
> the erection of the core masonry (it is unlikely
> that the internal work will take more time than
> the creation of core layers), so all internal work
> can be completed in the open air.
No, this is not "correct". It is a contention that the pyramid was completed from the ground up using ramps. There is no evidence to support such a contention. I believe that there was ongoing work in the grand gallery from the time the stepped structure first achieved 80' in altitude and this work of lifting weight continued until every step was filled in and the top 80' of the pyramid was installed. Some of this work may have continued right up until the last casing stone was emplaced on the middle of the north side but this won't be apparent until the data from the infrared scan is finally released.
> I hope the air-shaft adepts don't take seriously
> the idea of airing the royal remains
The "royal remains" ascended to heaven on the smoke of incense.
____________
Man fears the pyramid, time fears man.