@gambitking
I don’t mean to be argumentative, but there are many myths about the pyramids. The milk one is a myth, the idea that grain stored in the pyramids and fed to prisoners will lead to lower violence in prisons or that razors will become sharper are all part of the “mystique” of the pyramids but they’re not correct.
There are about 3 million stones and the population of Egypt during Kefron and Snefru was about 60,000. If the workforce on the Pyramids was 15,000, each worker would have been responsible for 210 of the stones. That is remarkable when you consider that each stone averages a few tons, but it’s not unimaginable, particularly when you consider that they took 25 years to build, on average.
Also, things like their perfect 45 degree angles aren’t impossible either. You just simply make sure the each brick is as far in, on top of the one below it, as it is high and ta-da…perfect 45 degree angle.
The perfect leveling of the pyramids is also not impossible to figure. They cut groves in the bedrock and saw which way the water ran. They kept leveling until it was perfect.
The best person in the world to hear talk about the Pyramids is Bob Briar. He gives a course from “The Teaching Series” that I couldn’t recommend highly enough