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Did the Great Pyramid Build Itself? Radical New Theory Suggests It Was a Self-Assembling Machine

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For centuries, the Great Pyramid of Giza has mystified archaeologists, engineers, and historians alike. How could an ancient civilization, with no cranes or advanced machinery, construct a structure of such precision and scale, 480 feet tall and made of over two million limestone and granite blocks? Now, a groundbreaking theory from New York-based scientist Simon Andreas Scheuring challenges everything we thought we knew. His study, published in…
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BreezyScroll broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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