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What If The Pyramids Are Capstones - Structures Found Below The Pyramids

big315smooth

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"All the pyramids were cased with fine, white limestone," Mohamed Megahed, an assistant professor at the Czech Institute of Egyptology at Charles University in Prague, told Live Science. The limestone casing would have given the pyramids a smooth, polished layer that shined bright white under the Egyptian sun. (Edit: The top of the pyramids were often capped with gold, electrum, or copper.) https://www.livescience.com/how-egyptian-pyramids-originally-looked

  • During the Old Kingdom, pyramids were the primary form of royal tombs, designed to house the pharaoh's body and treasures for the afterlife.

  • Giza Pyramids:
    The famous Pyramids of Giza, including the Great Pyramid (built for Khufu), were royal tombs, serving as the final resting places for pharaohs and their consorts.

  • Burial Chambers:
    The pharaoh's final resting place was usually within a burial chamber underneath the pyramid or, in the case of Khufu, inside the King's Chamber within the Great Pyramid.

  • Funerary Complexes:
    Pyramids were often part of a larger funerary complex that included queens' burial sites and mortuary temples for daily offerings.

  • Later Periods:
    While pyramids were prominent during the Old Kingdom, later pharaohs of the New Kingdom were buried in rock-cut tombs in the Valley of the Kings, seeking to avoid the looting and desecration that plagued pyramid tombs.
yup limestone was yrs back when read that coffee wsnt kicked in yet
 

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This thread is unreal i dont know who is serious and who is tinfool trolling anymore 😂



Add to that JP Houdin, internal spiral ramp and Gran Gallery counterweight system and it doesnt look that hard to build, only extremely clever.

Whenever i hear "piezo electric effect" in connection with the pyramids i roll my eyes 🙄
I mean no disrespect, i used to believe all sorts of ancient history mystery stuff myself but the statement of piezo electric granite makes very little sense if you know what piezoelectric actually refers to. Its an electromechanical effect, where deformation of a crystalline structure has an effect in changing its electrical (not magnetic) field due to a deformation in the crystal lattice. It is not an "emitter" or a power source, there is no current running whatsoever and no energy creation of any kind. If you think there is power generation then throw away your phone charger and run your phone on just typing on your screen; the piezo electric effect is what the touch screen runs on, what senses your fingers, but not what powers the phone.
If the pyramid makers wanted a piezo electric effect then they would have to somehow deform, thru compression, the stone blocks. It makes zero sense to
1: use granite, the hardest and least deformable material of all materials used in the pyramids. (Caveat: Maybe theres some diorite there which would be a tad bit harder but im pretty sure its decorative and not structural)
2: if they wanted maximum deformation then why is this going on the the casing stones, the least conressed part of the whole pyramid? Makes no sense at all if you actually consider what the piezo electric effect is and does.


To me it seems "piezo electric" has replaced "quantic" which in itself replaced "magic" - a word for "some complicated process i dont understand that can give whatever mysterious effect i could imagine.

You are right though in that some of the casing stones where granite but it seems like the reasoning why was due to protection from flashflooding; limestone is very susceptible to water erosion.

You need to check your sources there was definitely some granite casing on lower tiers of one of the pyramids but my memory fails me which.

I was going to be lazy; but i thought id better check; its the Menkaure pyramid who use granite on lower echelons :) but all of them has at least some limestone.
all good no disrespect taken every once in awhile i read in on the stuff i aint to smart but the history i find interesting and it was limestone been yrs since i read on the subject probably shoulda refreshed before posted.
 

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its selective truth and some people just like to believe far out things
i like to wonder "what if"; but there are limits to even fantasy, especially when its being presented as fact
i had an ex who was big into archeology, esp Egyptian antiquities
/ive seen the mummies! wild stuff man
ancient cultures were really big on death memorials, from the taj mahal to the terracotta warriors of china
you could be totally right, how it was more a mausoleum type structure meant to be reopened from time to time, but why
dident they have a whole valley of burial sites?
this is actually an interesting topic without the tin foil hatters
I agree, many many dont want to believe in far out stuff but there are as many who cannot resist it and cannot believe in anything "normal". Flat earthers is a modern phenomenon of this.
I think the human psyche is somewhat conditioned by instincts or drives "to belong" versus "being unique and special, not sheeple/muggles/like everybody else". We dont want to seem crazy since we depend on being accepted in society but we also want to see ourselves as unique and special since if we are like everybody else we have to face our own insignificance in a very large world and come to terms with the idea that just like everybody else we will live lives of bo greater significance to the larger cosmos and eventually die with nobody remembering us after being dead for 50 years. We get some kind of kick of being part of a smaller crew who believe something different to the standard version of world and its history, theres something mesmerizing in it.
:joint:


The ancient ones probably filled the megalithic sized cylinder cavities under the pyramid with water. Pumped in from the aquaduct channels they dredged out, that led down to the lost branch of the Nile river..


Oh, and with millions of electric eels!

The spiral coil tunnels wrapping around the tall eel holding cylinders were lined with pure gold. Not only did they act like electrodes.. for when they pissed off the eels, but also like a secondary coil to ramp up the voltage even more for the primary coil that was up in the pyramids caverns up top.

:joint::joint:


Don't even try to tell me they weren't that advanced! They even made special alien/spaceman like iridescent suits for the workers, fabricated from stitched together bug parts. Almost reptillian looking with scales, using beetle carcasses and wings, that have magical anti static and levitation properties, etc.. For working around the high voltage wireless power transmitter caps on the tops of the pyramids.

Giza was completely blanketed with gold and other precious metals/gems, in the form of circuitry on a grand scale. You know, before it was all stripped away at some point, leaving just the foundation and substrates.

Is it really hard to believe that ancient cities made of gold somehow just disappeared? Most large ruin sites resemble mega sized motherboards and circuit boards, with all the different components like CPU and RAM, etc. They were probably all covered with precious metals too, and had all had different purposes. Some rooms and features resonate at exact frequencies, and could have acted like resistors and whatnot.


The great pyramid itself might have been more of a focused beam, so they could blast holes up into in the firmament..
I cant actually figure out if this is serious or satire :) but assuming its not serious: Water under the pyramids is actually the best arguments for these structures being a non thing: theyre supposed to go down 600m but the ground water level at Giza is around 15 meters or so, how would structures be built and/or excavated under water? If you dont believe me mr Beast went down in one of shafts and yes, there was groundwater there.
Even with scuba gear and pumps and all sorts of modern things it seems more likely that these scans have produced some type of technical artifact rather than being an actual real thing. The way they were explained to me is that more than an actual scan using synthetic apperture radar its a treatment of variations over time in the scans extrapolated by all sorts of algorithms asociated to geological earthquake something-somethings. I think its more than likely a non thing made big by todays zeitgeist of believing in the mystery.

On the train just days ago a young teenage guy approached me wide eyed with Tiktok videos of a supposed city under the pyramids that he "had to" show me. The videos where extremely obvious AI, the camera panning and absence of "normal" phone video moving made it extremely obvious, it looked like how Doom, or Medal of Honor plays, but the actual video pics looked pretty much real. Its amazing to see how far AI has gotten and also our need to believe. I was surprised when the young fella actually took onboard what i said about t not being real and listened to arguments.This was the real miracle to me, convincing a teenager that what you see on Tiktok isnt necessarily a true representation of something real.
 

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all good no disrespect taken every once in awhile i read in on the stuff i aint to smart but the history i find interesting and it was limestone been yrs since i read on the subject probably shoulda refreshed before posted.
Ancient history (and why not throw in the UFOs?) is truly fascinating! Im definitely in the "want to believe" camp myself:) but im so contrarian that ive doubled up and started doubting in the "out there" explanations.
At this point im in the camp of "fascinated by the whole concept and debate" - the real mystery is not in the weird ass theories of the rabbithole its in the figuring out whats real, whats possible, whats likely in a debate where we are truly measuring the limits of human creativity, credibility and gullibility. Theres definitely more things true than what we know and accept but if we cant even agree on what happened during the last 100 years how are we going to figure out what happened 10000 years ago?
The real challenge is in figuring out what you can see proven, what you feel is likely and what you just have to have faith in.
 

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I agree, many many dont want to believe in far out stuff but there are as many who cannot resist it and cannot believe in anything "normal". Flat earthers is a modern phenomenon of this.
I think the human psyche is somewhat conditioned by instincts or drives "to belong" versus "being unique and special, not sheeple/muggles/like everybody else". We dont want to seem crazy since we depend on being accepted in society but we also want to see ourselves as unique and special since if we are like everybody else we have to face our own insignificance in a very large world and come to terms with the idea that just like everybody else we will live lives of bo greater significance to the larger cosmos and eventually die with nobody remembering us after being dead for 50 years. We get some kind of kick of being part of a smaller crew who believe something different to the standard version of world and its history, theres something mesmerizing in it.

I cant actually figure out if this is serious or satire :) but assuming its not serious: Water under the pyramids is actually the best arguments for these structures being a non thing: theyre supposed to go down 600m but the ground water level at Giza is around 15 meters or so, how would structures be built and/or excavated under water? If you dont believe me mr Beast went down in one of shafts and yes, there was groundwater there.
Even with scuba gear and pumps and all sorts of modern things it seems more likely that these scans have produced some type of technical artifact rather than being an actual real thing. The way they were explained to me is that more than an actual scan using synthetic apperture radar its a treatment of variations over time in the scans extrapolated by all sorts of algorithms asociated to geological earthquake something-somethings. I think its more than likely a non thing made big by todays zeitgeist of believing in the mystery.

On the train just days ago a young teenage guy approached me wide eyed with Tiktok videos of a supposed city under the pyramids that he "had to" show me. The videos where extremely obvious AI, the camera panning and absence of "normal" phone video moving made it extremely obvious, it looked like how Doom, or Medal of Honor plays, but the actual video pics looked pretty much real. Its amazing to see how far AI has gotten and also our need to believe. I was surprised when the young fella actually took onboard what i said about t not being real and listened to arguments.This was the real miracle to me, convincing a teenager that what you see on Tiktok isnt necessarily a true representation of something real.
its always fun to wonder what if, but reality has certain bounds and like you said a lot of this stuff falls apart when posed even the most basic questions
serious or satire? i guess thats who you are asking
some of these guys are serous believers

/posts 100y/o articles and line drawings of what if and claim its realz!
 

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compared to granite limestone is like butter (2-4 on the mohs scale)
im just waiting for the artist renditions of the ufos from ancient egypt

@Rocket Soul
its amazing what you can do with physics and decades of slave labor
the Egyptians were fascinated by eternal life and the pyramids were burial chambers
but it never ceases to amaze me what some people will believe
 

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100percent we have the tech and minds to recreate them to harness massive amounts of energy but this society wouldn't benefit. It doesn't serve capitalism. Another thing the form of energies the pyramids produced would be ions, my idea is in the past they used the water that cooled the core, it was not just a huge solar panel but also harnessed magnetic energies of Earth and geometry to produce a huge amount of ions concentrated in the center then broadcast 4 directions as wifi like ionic energy and in the water source that fed the plants and devices powered by higher current needs a constant current stronger than what could be passed in the air. This water kept everything alive. But most of our devices and tech would have to be converted to this energy systems and batteries ect would be harder to use as their radioactive more so.
i think free energy tech is out there the capitalism part for sure reminds me read somewhere jp morgan telling telsa "if anyone can draw power where do we put the meter" . read article just a few weeks scientist created eclectic from spinning through earths magnetic filed not sure how much not sure how much but was cool read. another thing i find weird is how many free energy inventors ended up killed or poisoned. greed sux man
 

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i think free energy tech is out there the capitalism part for sure reminds me read somewhere jp morgan telling telsa "if anyone can draw power where do we put the meter" . read article just a few weeks scientist created eclectic from spinning through earths magnetic filed not sure how much not sure how much but was cool read. another thing i find weird is how many free energy inventors ended up killed or poisoned. greed sux man

I worked where NIF (National Ignition Facility) was designed and developed, it was a 30 year + project. Fusion energy, which is about as close to free, clean, energy as we have. I retired before the first successful tests, still many kinks to work out. The issue now is sustaining the reaction, but it works! As an aside, if you want to see what the NIF laser bay looks like, watch the Wrath of Khan remake with Benedict Cumberbatch, the scenes of the Enterprise Engine room were filmed in the NIF Laser Bay.
 

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ive seen Anatoly's vids. he a monster for his size but he juices
They all do. Still enjoy it. Just need to get my hands on one of those 70 pound mops 😂


Check out J P Houdins take on how to build it. Smaller stones : internal ramp and drag it upwards in teams. Bigger stones +100tons, counter weight system. Still f-ing impressive in that they did all this before the wheel.

Dont work hard, work smart. Or dance like an Egyptian
 
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They all do. Still enjoy it. Just need to get my hands on one of those 70 pound mops 😂


Check out J P Houdins take on how to build it. Smaller stones : internal ramp and drag it upwards in teams. Bigger stones +100tons, counter weight system. Still f-ing impressive in that they did all this before the wheel. Dont work hard, work smart.

yeah i was thinking the same thing. where the fuck do even get those mops?custom?
 

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Dug out Sabines video on this scanning technique: story is: they did it on the pyramid in 2022 and published a paper: it was resoundingly critiqued in that the structures they "identified" inside the pyramids (kings chamber etc) was not actually pictured in the scans. They just didnt show up. And this time with the pillars they didnt even look themselves at the data but they got AI to do it...
Beyond that its not clear where they got the vibration to do a doppler scan from...

Sabine is extremely level headed and has the by far dryest delivery on all of youtube but still crack me up: she once describe a galactic cluster as "very large, larger than a giraffe for example" 😂 yes, by about a million gazzillion times...
 

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we just need to look at the facts


so were the pyramids just big sub woofers powered by eels?
 
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