cthia wrote:
LOL
You totally misunderstood.
Plus... thrice is being nice.
All of Jeff Bezos's money isn't going to solve the problems. Bill Gates and a few others can pitch in to. And it still won't get it done. The ultimate problem isn't one of economics. It isn't a logistics problem either. It's a technical one. I've had this conversation with my peers since college. Civil Engineering. It ain't gonna happen.
Oh, we can build "a" pyramid. Perhaps even one as large. Especially if we can do it in concrete.
But it will pale in comparison to what is sitting in the desert. It has to last. In the desert. Unattended. For five millennia. We've lost those skills.
We will pull off a cheap imitation. But if anyone tells you differently, keep your checkbook in your pocket.
It's an old, popular breakroom topic.
Herculean in scope. Breadth. Not magnitude.
Gonna call total BS on this one.
Ever go shopping for granite countertops? There are warehouses of slabs cut to roughly 3x3 meter by 3 CM slabs. When these are quarried, they are removed from the quarry in large pieces to a nearby fabricating site and cut and polished prior to shipment to the local vendors. It would be simple to polish the quarried pieces into larger pieces (say 3x3x3 m) instead of cutting them into 3-6 cm thick slabs. It would need some different equipment probably, but just simple engineering to change. I don't know about your experience, but my countertops are smooth and durable.
We have cranes that can pick up 250,000 ton modules and place it on top of multi hundred foot stalks (a Solar collector in California had it's top boiler/turbine module pre-fabricated then lifted onto it's tower in one step.) We have modular transporters to move millions of tons - need to move more, add more transporter modules - they link together and run off diesel. Besides, we have dump trucks in quarries that multiple blocks could fit in the bed of.
Precision cutting into the rocks for a Stele - the work done on marble/granite gravestones is pretty impressive, and done quite quickly - most have moved to CAD/CAM
Maybe the local masons don't have the ability to carve a statue - but ever see the National Cathedral? - they are cutting( and fitting) the whole cathedral old school - lots of meticulous detail work. Yes, their pieces are only feet on a side, not dozens, but they have the skills to work stone by hand still. You want bulk pieces, see above.
So what is missing that we cannot do today?