The simplest and right solution to the building
of the Kheops pyramid?
My theory is that a circular ramp was built into the outer sides that are part of the pyramid's construction. This
The man did not have to rip the ramp, but in the final phase he was filled again from the top to the bottom. By building the pyramid in this way, you did not need any kind of external disaster.
On two of the sides of the pyramid's upper part one can see today a line rising 7 degrees. This can be rock from the refilled ramp. By drawing and model attempts, I am now sure that the ramp could be built.
Since I do not have the same opportunities to present my 25 year old theory like Houdin did, I will try to explain it on the website with some simple drawings.
My theory can be briefly explained as follows:
1. A ramp is built to the top in the corner of the first stone layer.
2. The next stone layer is laid with a recess that determines the ramp's width and pitch.
3. The ramp is built to the top of the second stone layer
4. Next stone layer is added with the same savings as the first one.
5. This continues onwards.
I think they also made a tunnel within the ramp that the workers could return to.
The advantage of this is that the ramp could be made as narrow as possible, thus easier to close again.
At the same time they saved a lot of stone in the pyramid itself.

Examples of different widths on the ramp. The wider it is, the more it needs to be replenished.

The drawing shows the end of the building. The refill of the ramp has now begun on the top of the pyramid.
