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2 Post author: harshhpareek 17 December 2013 07:03AM

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Comment author: ThisSpaceAvailable 22 December 2013 08:32:31AM 2 points [-]

It's not like a someone woke up one day in ancient Egypt and decided to build a pyramid. Someone built a raised platform, someone else realized that if you built a raised platform on top of another raised platform, you could get a higher raised platform, eventually people started making ziggurats (Google Chrome says that's not a correctly spelled word. Hmmm) . Then someone decided that a pyramid was prettier than a ziggurat. And so on and so forth. There was no one person who designed a pyramid from scratch. They were designed over thousands over years, with huge amounts of resources being consumed. I don't think most people could build a bird nest, but that doesn't mean that humans aren't smarter than birds.