Ok to get back on tract......... Do you believe the Egyptians had some sort of caculator to figure out some of the things they did. Take the Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt. It is a huge stone monument built over 2,000 years before Christ. It was 481 feet tall, and its base covers about 13 acres. It has more than two million stone blocks in it that weigh 5,000 pounds apiece. These blocks didn’t all come from nearby, either. It is remarkably precise, being in line with the points of the compass and also sitting level. Does this sound primitive? If you would load a semi with the legal limit of 80,000 pounds you would have a line of semi from St. Louis to San Fansico.
How do you think they achieved that?? Sorry for my bad spelling