Leave it to beavers building dams to stop the flow of knowledge so they can live the way they want to.
The phrase “Rome wasn't built in a day” is abused to represent something great that took a long time to build, yet Rome was nowhere near as great as Egypt.
A more appropriate phrase is “Egypt wasn't built in 5,000 years” (as information beavers would like you to keep on believing).
All that Egypt accomplished could in no ways be accomplished from start to finish in 5,000 years. That is less than one-fourth of a Great Year, less than three equinoctial Ages (zodiacal Ages).
The main reason Egypt could not be built in 5,000 years is that Egypt is in no way fully represented by the land area between present day Sudan and the Mediterranean. That area called Egypt, is the lotus blossom. The rest of Egypt is up the Nile and beyond to the southern tip of Africa, speaking vertically or longitudinally only.
The second main reason is that the lotus blossom could only come into existence, open, flourish, produce seeds and disperse seeds, after all the foundational work was done by the stem, leaves and roots. This process took hundreds of thousands of years, thus at least 16 Great Year cycles (16 Sun Years, 16 Sun Revolutions around the center of the galaxy).
Hell, you cannot get through the totemic period, the elemental period, the stellar period, the lunar period, the solar period, the eschatological period and all the periods before and in between, in 5,000 years. It requires watching repetitions of star cycles and star constellations cycles,
So is the lotus the flower or the entire plant?Is Egypt that small area or the entire area that gave birth to that small area in northeast Africa?
May the Lord add a blessing to the heeding of his words and may he rectify it by what we stop and start. Amen Amenet