Re: Scientist Says Concrete Was Used in Pyramids



On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 17:50:01 GMT, David Johnson
<trolleyfan_spamfree@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

firstname@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Florian) wrote in
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David Johnson <trolleyfan_spamfree@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We've HEARD of this all before. It's not new. It's an _old_ theory
that's been disproved, well, for decades.

That's true. It's quite new to me. (I'm currently googling through
past articles)

But the theory that Barsoum is pushing is a actually new (mix of
carved and cast stones).
In contrary to Davidovits and his "all cast stones" theory, this one
should make everybody happy.

Why? It just shows they couldn't prove Davidovits's theory and hoped
that, if they lower the number of blocks involved, they can always claim
the Established Archaeologists (or geologists or whatever) tested the
wrong block.

"See! It's Easy! That's how you missed it: It's only these few blocks,
ummm, over here somewhere."

This is reminiscent of Schoch's "weak form of the geopolymer
hypothesis" from Schoch (1992; i.e. instead of all blocks, it's
possible that some blocks could be geopolymer).

Schoch, R. M. (1992) Comment. Journal of Geological Education, 40, 34.

Archae Solenhofen (solenhofen@xxxxxxxxxxx)




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