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Industrial Machining (Evidence of High-Tech Tools)

If you wanted to build a birdhouse, you would use a handsaw. If you wanted to build a skyscraper, you would use industrial power tools. When we look at the granite inside the Great Pyramid, we don’t see the marks of hand tools—we see the “fingerprints” of heavy machinery.

1. The Granite Core Drills (Exhibit A)

In the late 1800s, Sir William Flinders Petrie (a very famous archaeologist) found something that shocked him. He found “cores” of granite that had been drilled out of the rock.

  • The Anomaly: The drill didn’t just scrape the rock; it cut through it in a perfect spiral.
  • The “Feed Rate”: Petrie measured these spirals and found the drill was sinking into the granite at 0.100 inches per revolution.
  • The Kid Breakdown: Imagine trying to push a straw through a frozen block of ice. If you do it by hand, it takes forever. But if you have a high-powered drill, it sinks in instantly.
  • The Audit: To sink a drill that fast into granite—one of the hardest stones on Earth—you need a pressure of at least 2 tons and a drill bit that is moving thousands of times faster than anything a human could do with a copper tube and some sand.

2. The “Impossible” Saw Cuts

In the basalt and granite near the pyramids, there are huge “saw marks” left behind in the stone.

  • The Precision: These cuts are perfectly straight and several feet long.
  • The Problem: Many of these stones show where the “saw” overshot its mark, leaving a deep, clean line.
  • The Science: A copper saw (which is what the “Council of Scholars” says they used) is a soft metal. It would bend and dull immediately against granite. To make these long, straight, deep cuts, you need a Diamond-Tipped Circular Saw moving at high speed.

3. The 500x Factor

When modern engineers look at these marks, they realize the tools used were roughly 500 times more efficient than the tools mainstream history says the Egyptians had.

  • The Mainstream View: They used “copper and string.”
  • The Auditor’s View: You cannot cut granite with copper. It’s physically impossible. Try cutting a piece of wood with a piece of wet spaghetti—it doesn’t matter how much “time” you have; the physics don’t work.

4. Why this matters: The Tool defines the Builder

We are told the Egyptians were a “Bronze Age” society. But the marks in the granite prove they were using Industrial Grade equipment.

  • They weren’t “primitive” people working with rocks.
  • They were Engineers using high-powered, likely electrical, machining tools.

If we acknowledge that they had the “Power Drills” of the ancient world, we have to ask: Where did they get the power?This brings us right back to our Energy Theory and the Piezoelectric Generator!

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