My hypothesis predicts two “ramps” south of G1. The one with two points known toward the SW corner and the other with a single point known that should go to the SE corner. These routes moved stones from the main quarry to first the base of the pyramid and later to a platform at 81’ 3". The purpose of the platform was to reduce the average numberof times stones had to be lifted. They also lifted water to accomplish the same task so the average stone had to be lifted only 1.7 times. This saved vast rigging with 2 1/2 million stones.
No men ever dragged a single stone up a ramp to build pyramids. Stones lifted out of the quarries were pulled by the western cliff face counterweight and the main eastern counterweight. Stones moved up from the Sphinx Quarry were pulled by the eastern cliff face counterweight.
While I learned only two years ago that Rigano beat me to the answer by about 3 months I’m the one who has been able to show the answer. He got the correct answer through visceral knowledge and intensive study while I tripped over it and then fell in through the back door. Who gets credit for this is irrelevant anyway and the question is how did they build the great pyramids. Ramps are debunked and every physical fact says they used the weight of water to lift stones straight up the side one step at a time.
I believe that after nearly nine years things are going to finally start moving. Egyptians are going to finally get the proper credit for their genius and we’re going to have to start recognizing that we are not at the crown of creation.