Great Pyramid's peculiar alignment after spotting a "flaw." The Egyptian expert believes he has the answer to how the ancient civilisation was able to build the complex structure, despite lacking modern technology.Researchers from US-based Glen Dash Research Foundation and the Ancient Egypt Research Associates (AERA) previously identified a "flaw" in the alignment.A popular theory suggests the 4,500-year-old structure, which is estimated to weigh over six million tonnes was built after huge stones were moved from a nearby quarry, dragged and lifted into place.
Experts discovered that three sides of the pyramid's base were once between 230.295 metres and 230.373 metres long, but the west side came in between 230.378 metres and 230.436 metres.
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