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THE FOLLOWING PRESS RELEASE WAS PUT OUT ON 17 SEPTEMBER 2010

 

Solved One Of The Great Mysteries Of The Pyramids

Over the years archaeologists and enthusiasts of the pyramids at Gaza in Egypt have argued over how the pyramids were built and how the walls inside the pyramids could have been painted. The reason for the disagreement on the paintings of the walls was that there is no evidence of soot on the walls or ceilings. This meant that there were no flames to paint by. One of the most popular theories is that mirrors were used to deflect sunlight into the dark passages, but this proved to be impossible when trying to reach the inner regions. Another theory was that the ancient Egyptians had electric lights and the technology was lost, because it was only know to the high priests.

There are other more obscure theories on the subject, but I believe that I have solved the riddle of how the walls of the pyramids were painted. No there were no flames of any kind and the ancient Egyptians did not have electricity or electric light. Sometimes the simplest answer is the correct one and I believe that I have the correct answer and I am going to give it to you.

About Facts Net is dedicated to all types of facts and they are usually given in an editorial form. They cover many different subjects and in the course of my research I sometimes come across some evidence, or fact, that is not known by the general public. This was not the case this time. I looked at the problem and have been studying it for several years and then it hit me, everyone was wrong and the answer was very simple. Here is my answer to how the painting were put on the walls of the pyramids without using flames or electricity:

The blocks that compose the walls were painted before they were put into place. They were probably painted on the outside in sunlight and then moved to the pyramids. Thus there would be no evidence of soot of any kind and the advanced technology of electricity would not have been needed.

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My opinion as been altered slightly to office a second solution and that is that the blocks were painted in the open after being set in the pyramids before the next layer was put on. Either way would have eliminated the need for artificial light.