This paper investigates the hypothesis that the Great Pyramid of Giza was constructed using a hydraulic lifting system. Based on archaeological findings such as internal voids, mineral deposits, and material residues, a theoretical engineering model is developed. Using principles of hydrostatics and classical mechanics, the feasibility of lifting multi-ton stone blocks via water-driven systems is evaluated.
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