AFAIK we don’t actually know that the Bent Pyramid was a design flaw with a course correction in the middle. We only think that because it’s the only one with a slope that changes in the middle, but there were few pyramids before that one: before the Bent Pyramid was the Meidum one that also had a steep slope, and before that was Djoser’s step pyramid, which was the very first one. And Meidum was a step pyramid too before the sloped casing was added in the last phase. We don’t actually know that they planned for a very tall one then gave up, and what they were experimenting.
Any context for what the heck this is supposed to mean?
“This is why the bent pyramid is bent.”
Is that the partially collapsed pyramid?
No, it’s a pyramid they sort of fucked up on by putting on an unstable foundation and had to chance the slope of because of it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bent_Pyramid
To be fair, it was a precursor of the Great Pyramid, so they didn’t really know what they were doing yet.
AFAIK we don’t actually know that the Bent Pyramid was a design flaw with a course correction in the middle. We only think that because it’s the only one with a slope that changes in the middle, but there were few pyramids before that one: before the Bent Pyramid was the Meidum one that also had a steep slope, and before that was Djoser’s step pyramid, which was the very first one. And Meidum was a step pyramid too before the sloped casing was added in the last phase. We don’t actually know that they planned for a very tall one then gave up, and what they were experimenting.
Ah yes, my visual memory was correct, but the reasoning for the shape was incorrect.