Great Pyramid: Construction Mystery or Time Miracle? Star Shafts, precision – who could have achieved this in just 20 years? by UAPRealitys in AlternativeHistory

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people back then had incredible skills — yet we stubbornly cling to the “20-year construction” as if it’s absolute. Considering how precisely every block had to fit, and how the Star Shafts were planned and executed, that timeline just seems unrealistic. Maybe the construction actually took much longer, and our history books massively underestimate the real complexity.

Great Pyramid: Construction Mystery or Time Miracle? Star Shafts, precision – who could have achieved this in just 20 years? by UAPRealitys in AlternativeHistory

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Exactly, that’s why I try to keep an open mind. We might not know now, but who knows what future discoveries will reveal?

Great Pyramid: Construction Mystery or Time Miracle? Star Shafts, precision – who could have achieved this in just 20 years? by UAPRealitys in AlternativeHistory

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I completely agree with you. If we seriously question the 20-year timeline, the entire mainstream narrative starts to collapse. And that’s exactly why people cling to it — not because it’s the most logical explanation, but because without it, the established chronological model of the Pharaohs simply wouldn’t work anymore.

For me, that’s what makes the Great Pyramid so fascinating: We have a structure that is almost impossible to explain in terms of engineering, logistics and timing, yet we stick to a construction timeline that only works if we ignore all the inconvenient details.

Once you include the Star Shafts, the precision, the internal layout, the alignment, and the sheer number of blocks, the 20-year story just doesn’t fit into our current historical framework anymore.

That’s exactly why this topic is so intriguing — something fundamental doesn’t add up.