This technical audit presents a unified forensic engineering model for the 4th Dynasty Giza Plateau, identifying the Great Pyramid as a high-pressure hydraulic industrial hub rather than a funerary monument. This model is the first to synthesize the 2024 discovery of the Ahramat Nile Branch with 2024-2025 forensic soil audits showing 5-6x natural spikes in copper and arsenic within the Giza harbor silt. Key findings include: Mechanical Synchronization: A 1: 1 volumetric stroke ratio between the primary internal chambers (320m³) and the central vertical shafts, functioning as a hydraulic stone-extrusion engine. Friction Neutralization: The identification of a spiraling shaft lip used to convert vertical lift into horizontal displacement at each construction level. Refinery Output: Evidence of an industrial gold refinery and electroplating circuit, utilizing piezoelectric generation from quartz-bearing granite under "water-hammer" pressure. Industrial Collapse: Correlating the fall of the Old Kingdom with the migration of the Ahramat Branch and systemic heavy metal poisoning (mercury/arsenic) found in the worker population. This document serves as a "First to File" forensic audit for the purposes of establishing Intellectual Property and Prior Art.
Jaden John Allison (Fri,) studied this question.