Anto,
I suspect that you and I have found something to agree upon. I, too, dismiss the "tombs and tombs only" idea of the pyramids...certainly the Giza pyramids.
The "resurrection machine" idea is intriguing but, when applied to Giza certain obvious questions arise.
1- Why build 3 of them?
2- Why does only one have complex internal passageways?
3- Why is one about 1/3 the size of the other two?
4- How did they build them with ropes, copper chisels, and manpower?
I suspect that you and I have found something to agree upon. I, too, dismiss the "tombs and tombs only" idea of the pyramids...certainly the Giza pyramids.
The "resurrection machine" idea is intriguing but, when applied to Giza certain obvious questions arise.
1- Why build 3 of them?
2- Why does only one have complex internal passageways?
3- Why is one about 1/3 the size of the other two?
4- How did they build them with ropes, copper chisels, and manpower?