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HARUN YAHYA




              Moreover, the calculations in these drawings must be free of any
              error, because the slightest inaccuracy will make it impossible for the
              monument to be built. In addition, the organization involved must
              also be flawless if construction is to take place. Factors such as coor-
              dinating the workers and meeting their needs (for meals, rest, etc.)
              are vital to the progression of the construction in the desired manner.
                   Clearly, the people involved in constructing these monuments
              possessed an accumulated knowledge and a technology far superior
              to what is generally imagined. As mentioned earlier in this book, civ-
              ilization does not always move in a forward direction; sometimes it
              regresses. And indeed, most of the time, both advanced and back-
              ward civilizations are able to exist simultaneously in different parts
              of the world.
























                                                            The construction technique
                                                            and technology employed
                                                            on the pyramids are still a
                                                            mystery. These giant works,
                                                            whose construction would
                                                            be hard to duplicate even
                                                            using today's technology,
                                                            were completed by highly
                                                            competent people who lived
                                                            over 2,500 years ago.


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