I am a professor myself, and a regular school teacher. I talk to her and others quite often. They would not see anything mystical about any of this. She was the one who proposed the Gilgamesh problem, since she was educated at Oxford, and brought back that question to the States with her.
How they moved the stones is very easy to understand, there was nothing magical or mystical about it. The poor Egyptian farmer had 100 days off from his fieldwork every year when the Nile inundated, and they were drafted to work on civic projects-such as the pyramids. They had to "donate" a certain number of days to work on the pharaoh's monuments, road systems, irrigation systems, etc.
There are many different models on how they moved the stones, by it can all be done easily and has been replicated numerous times for experimentation.
6yrs, I do not believe in the 6 year theory. There are other explanations that are acceptable. Teotihuacan and if you bring up the Mayans, which I have studied and published on, did not have ancient astronauts.
But you can believe what you want to, dear 6. That is why this is a forum!
