A dear friend of mine visited Egypt last year. He sent me several amazing photos. This one, however, I felt gave me a bit more to consider.
1) The Pyramids are thousands of years old. Some schools of thought put forth the idea that these are supposedly built by chiseling out oodle-ton blocks of stone and dragging them oodles of miles and stacking them with human power and maybe a pulley or two.
2) The camera used for this photo is a device that has more computer power than Nasa had when it first sent men to the moon. The phone with the camera can give you the power right in the pal of your hand, to communicate with most anywhere in the world, with little lag time. This photo reached me in a short time after it was taken over 6,500 miles away.
3) Now here’s the part that caught my attention:
Between the Pyramids and the camera that took this photo, is a construction site with our modern-day fete of ingenuity of lift and stack machinery: a crane.
I wonder how many times larger a crane would need to be, to lift one of the mega-ton-stones to build a pyramid.
I’ll leave my thoughts there for you to consider… 🤔
Might be, I’m just Silly? 😊
Wishing you all a year full of wonderful wonders and silliness! 😊