The debris pile would have to be much farther back, because the stone carver would have lagged behind while doing labor and then would need time to recover that lag and overtake the cube pushers.
Not if the ppl pushing cubes waited around watching and saying to each other, "What the fuck is he doing?" Then when he rolls out, they all start pushing their cubes thinking, "Oh boy, I can't wait to see how this plays out when we get to the cube delivery zone."
iMcFly
Is it not harder to carve a sphere?
HypnagogicHallucinations
Would have been less labor to carve a wheel.
MarkSoupial
step one: have access to tools
MartianWeasel
Dammit Jim! We're building a pyramid here! What are we gonna do with a sphere?!
Ankylosaur
Sphereamid
amp99
HypnagogicHallucinations
The debris pile would have to be much farther back, because the stone carver would have lagged behind while doing labor and then would need time to recover that lag and overtake the cube pushers.
khaosaugur
Not if the ppl pushing cubes waited around watching and saying to each other, "What the fuck is he doing?" Then when he rolls out, they all start pushing their cubes thinking, "Oh boy, I can't wait to see how this plays out when we get to the cube delivery zone."
DefinitelyNotMadeOfBees
I suppose you could carve the rock into sphere (or cylinders) at the quarry, roll them to site of construction, and then chisel them into cubes there.
Heavenissize17socks
I think you just discovered how the pyramids were made!
SomeDetroitGuy
That's a lot of wasted material when you could just use a sledge
YouWillNeverFindMe
Not to mention... Using a knife on rock, instead of a hammer and chisel? What an idiot...
anotherrandomname
Maybe it's a block of cheese.
MeowWoof
Then pick that shit up and snack on it the rest of the way!
Esch2
mmmm tasty tasty ground cheese.
Stoneleigh219
If it were cheese Jerry would be upstairs