
After centuries of mystery, and numerous theories, ranging from the most conservative to those controversies involving aliens, the riddle of building the pyramids of Egypt seems to have finally been unveiled!
Jean-Pierre Houdin is a French architect who spent over 15 years trying to discover the great secret of the pyramids, and after many studies and observations, seems to have gotten a definitive answer

According to Jean-Pierre theory, the construction of the pyramids was made in several steps, with the base being lifted first to serve to guide and allow the monument to arise symmetrically perfect.
Thereafter the construction followed a complex system of internal spiral ramp, which were raised to the extent that the construction rose, including facilitating the molding of chambers and internal passages. In the corners of the pyramids open spaces allow the construction of crane systems which turned the blocks so that they follow the following rising ramps.
Jean-Pierre's theory can explain in detail virtually every step of the construction of the pyramids, and it is considered by experts as the most complete explanation of all time for this mystery.
Previous studies have revealed even seemingly hollow spaces in buildings, but there was a good explanation for this. A small cave in a top of the Pyramid of Khufu (also known as Pyramid of Giza, Giza or Cheops) coincides perfectly with the location of one of those open corners that serve to turn the stones, and further evidence of the truth of the theory.
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