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Solutions from Dassault Systèmes helped to solve the mystery of 'Cheops' - the great pyramid in Egypt

Real-time XNUMXD solutions from Dassault Systèmes allowed the architect Jean-Pierre Houdin to build a model and study the pyramid in XNUMXD and run simulations confirming his theory that the pyramid was built from the inside and not from the outside

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Dassault Systemès, which develops 3D and PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) solutions, revealed in a world premiere the proven scientific theory for the construction of the great pyramid 'Kheops' in Giza, Egypt, in collaboration with its creator - the architect Z Jean-Pierre Houdin. The event took place on giant screens at La Geode in Paris.

Real-time XNUMXD solutions from Dassault Systèmes allowed Jean-Pierre Houdin to build a model and explore the pyramid in XNUMXD and run simulations confirming his theory that the pyramid was built from the inside (and not the outside). The secret of the Great Pyramid - the last remnant of the seven ancient wonders of the world, has fascinated people for generations. Countless theories have been developed as to how the pyramid was built, but none of them have stood up to analytical testing.

In 1999, Houdin had an insight, following which he decided to devote himself to developing this theory. For about eight years of enthusiasm and research, he compared the construction site of 'Chiops' to the first industrial construction site in the world.
In order to perfect and test his theory, Houdin turned to Dassault Systems for help. As part of the "Passion for Innovation" program, Dassault Systèmes decided to help Houdin solve the 4,500-year-old mystery with its real-time 3D solutions.

3D in real time for the service of history and science
Real-time 3D solutions from Dassault Systèmes allowed Houdin to establish the first theory
ever, which explains the construction of the Great Pyramid from the foundation to the tefahots. The theory is based on three principles:
• The use of an external scaffolding embankment to build the first 43 meters of the pyramid;
• The use of an internal spiral scaffolding embankment behind the face of the pyramid to complete the construction;
• The use of the large gallery to accommodate the ingenious system of counterweights for lifting the heavy granite tiles (up to 63 tons) of the ceiling in the king's tomb chamber.

"Jean-Pierre Houdin's theory is not only interesting, it is coherent and revolutionary. He takes the builders of that time seriously, and sees them as the great captains of construction and true engineers," says Egyptologist and pyramid expert Rainer Stedelmann, former director of the German Institute of Archeology in Cairo.

Dr. Bob Breyer, an Egyptologist and world-renowned mummy expert, adds: "Half-baked theories have been presented about the Great Pyramid, and so far none of them have passed the test of established analysis. Jean-Pierre Houdin's theory is worth examining thanks to his rigorous scientific approach, which he advocates
with large amounts of field-based evidence". The two experts will accompany Houdin on a scientific expedition to the site.

The special event for the real-time 30D presentation of Houdin's theory, which took place in Paris on March 1986, was also attended by: Hoi Duong Boy - member of the French Academy of Sciences and director of research at the Polytechnic, who in XNUMX performed measurements at the Cheops site; Marc Buonomo – Project Manager for the Eiffel and Viaduct of Milo; Craig Smith, who researched the construction of the Pyramid of Cheops in light of modern project management techniques. Houdin and Dassault Systèmes' final step will be to prove the theory in the field with non-invasive verification techniques performed at the CHEOPS site.

At the premiere event held at Le Geode in Paris, seven computers running Dassault Systèmes' Virtools solutions were networked to recreate the construction site of Cheops in 4,500D, exactly as it was 3 years ago. The system allows the presenter to move freely on the virtual site, in response to the audience's questions. It is an innovation that links the real world and the virtual world in an amazing interactive XNUMXD experience.

One response

  1. It's amazing that you didn't mention the height of this huge pyramid. You may have deciphered the outer pyramid, but your achievement is next to nothing. You need to decipher the inner part. I'm sure there is some secret burial chamber or undiscovered writing. * Those who want to enter the pyramids and especially researchers who are looking for entrances or secret rooms with triangular turns, remember that these are the Egyptians, the genius people of that time, there is a high chance of traps, so a protective vest and more importantly, bacteria and deadly bacteria that have gained strength over 3000 years, so take an advanced filter. I recommend a cold grave, a researcher found a grave of A very important king and after 3 months he contracted an incurable disease and died and there was a chance of an epidemic but they managed to stop it

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