• Bye@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Yes and they should have fixed it all the way in my opinion, but that would have been bad for tourism.

    The granite was looted thousands of years ago, so the pyramid is long overdue for some maintenance.

    I know archaeologists debate this, since many say that the pyramids have been known as ruins since antiquity, but it’s kind of weird to say “well it’s been that way forever and people like it, so let’s leave it”.

    We have a very good understanding of how they were originally, and they would still be amazing if fixed. Just doing one of the smaller pyramids is a great way to dip our toes into restoration.

    Like if you had an old rusty classic car in your front yard, and you and your neighbors thought it was cool looking to have it there. But if it were restored, people could really see its beauty, and it would last longer. Both are valid things to do; I just happen to think that the restored car is better.

    • intensely_human@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      well it’s been that way forever and people like it, so let’s leave it”.

      It’s not that weird. If you can have a state of affairs people like with zero effort, in a sense you’ve tapped into infinite utility.