>>HOW? If you have seen evidence that "new" tools they haven't discovered before have been found, please share that evidence asap. If you mean "we found another fire hardened copper chisel just like the other 50 we've found" then HOW does that shift the knowledge Paradigm?<<
refering to:
>>My "guess" is the Ancient Egyptians built the pyramids consistent with the tools and engineering we know they possessed.<<
We can only guess on what we know, but reality is not restricted to what we know. The pursuit of knowledge helps us get closer to the truth but we will never truly reach it. Science evolves, what we consider correct today might not be correct tomorrow – this refers to all type of sciences including history, archaeology etc. This is what I was trying to point out.
>>By YOUR typed statement an Egyptology Specialist finding a chisel moved either his phisical location or time warped him by the nature of merely discovering it?<<
I was just commenting on the idea that an archaeologist at time t is sure the pyramids were built using plan A and at dime t+dt the same archaeologist is sure the pyramids were built using plan B, due to new findings. It just doesn’t make sense.
>>You're moving the cheese Ogy. You stated HOW they built the pyramids is anybodys guess. I argued that was false. You now change that to WHY they built the pyramids is anybodys guess.<<
No I said nothing about
building the pyramid. You see:
>>Furthermore as I stated in my original post I do not take it as a given that the AE
designed the pyramids.<<
>>Whom, pray tell, do you imagine did?<<
>>WHAT proof? WHAT Scientific procedure?
I'm referencing real archeology; recovered cubits, saws, papyri, bits, chisels...
You call that "lies" and refer to non-submitted proof you alone are privy to?
As science?<<
Your reference to people’s feelings being hurt implies that we should bend the rules so that they are not hurt. If someone comes up with an unsubstantiated theory – a theory that is not correct then it cannot hurt anybodies feelings, because it can be proven wrong.