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

Phytoplankton

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By making the Nile run past the Pyramids? Sources?
The pyramid blocks can't be moved. They can't be dragged up a large construction.
But yet there they are, quarried limestone blocks!

https://science.howstuffworks.com/e...re built of,basalt from the Fayoum depression.
 

Taima-da

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Your post is literally titled "what if", as a question, but your thread allows no dissenting thought.

Even IF there are columns under the pyramids I can think of a host of other potential explanations that are simpler.
Stop them sinking into sand, connect the underworld to the heavens, alien spaceship rockets.

Irish round houses are hollow and are able to be entered by people, which is not a suggestion for the imagined "columns" under the pyramids I'm guessing. The name for these structures roughly translates to bell tower. Even in the land of fairies there may be simpler explanations for their existence than paramagnetic action. Like safety from, and warning of, invading Viking hoards.

Show us your plants that so benefit from paramagnetic action that you have grown as part of your research, cos I don't see any around the pyramids in spite of them being on one of the most fertile alluvial plains.

Making statements like the pyramids are made of cement, when there are quarries and identifiable sources beggars the question (wtf?) have you really done your research?

Paramagnetism is an interesting topic not served by lumping it with goobbledygook, using clearly shonky "photos" to defend.

Many here will apply Occams razor to cut through the detritus.
Forgive the scepticism.
 
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Drop That Sound

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Whats the connection to botany?
They (slaves?) could have used tons and tons of seed to lift the blocks into place. Add a thick enough layer of seeds, use water to germinate and unleash the power! Then quickly shim the block, scrape out all the sprouts, and add another layer. Just keep doing it over and over, lifteing the blocks 1/4 by 1/4" at a time, per layer.

When growing a tray of microgreens, 50 or so grams of radish or brocolli seeds is enough to lift a concrete paver stone in a day!
 
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pop_rocks

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@Drop That Sound
BRILLIANT! theory sir and we have all seen the power of plants
but what if instead of using a whole bed of seeds to lift the blocks they used one big seed to move the stones
or they could have just used physics and shit
https://coralcastle.com/
all built by one man
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_Castle

It's a free ebook, with an 'apparatus' you can make in a shed from wire and wood.

Yes, much of the book consists of testimonials. From the 1910s and 1920s.

So what are you complaining about?
wow, a free ebook! i bet its worth every penny
we all know the bestest science happened over 100y ago
 
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big315smooth

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Electroculture, by Justin Christophleau.
stumbled across electroculture stuff while back while researching alexander bane and nathan stubblefield earth batteries was looking into old inventors telsa like stuff love the history. good read on the electroculture if wanna check out

as for the pyramids back in the 1800s they found a tablet that talked of something sacred beneath it describes chambers, temple foundations and structures older than the pyramid before khufu's reign. the sar scan is interesting stuff read an old nasa paper from 2000 they had tech in 90's they wanted to put on orbiter around mars to scan certain locations says 15-25 meters deep then go of that data to land rovers equipped with same tech would think 30yrs later they could go deeper but who knows hope they do find something under pyramid. another cool one in the 90s they scanned around the sphinx found something and antiquities authority shut it down probably went in there to loot themselves. heres pic
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one last thing zahi hawass fook that guy
 

Drop That Sound

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mushrooms have been known to sprout right up through blacktop before, just punch a hole like it was wet cardboard. ...
They say that King Solomon's temple was literally carved out by extinct rock boring leech/parasitic worms. The "shameer". I can totally imagine some ancient system where they juiced giant vats full of the worms, and created sophisticated acid squirt guns or saws that could route or melt perfect lines through rocks like butter..



Ahh hah:

 

Drop That Sound

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Even if you made it passed Zahi Hawass's armed security guards, and somehow got through one of the closed off access tunnels leading into the sphinx...

:bongsmi:

...You would never get passed the blast doors protecting the entrance to the underground city below the pyramids..
 

TanzanianMagic

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When you don't know what you're talking about and only want to 'debunk' or 'discredit', it's best not to comment.

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Identification of this photograph, from Fire In The Middle, by James Ernest Brown:
How the annual flooding - as you can see above - of the Nile ended.

Wikipedia:

"Eventually, Gamal Abdel Nasser, President of Egypt from 1956 to 1970, opted for the idea of the Aswan High Dam at Aswan in Egypt instead of attempting coordinate internationally with upriver states. The required size of the reservoir was calculated by Hurst's figures and mathematical methods. In 1970, with the completion of the Aswan High Dam and filling of Lake Nasser—which was able to contain even the highest of high water—the annual flooding cycle in Egypt came to an end."

Now, I'm looking forward to comments dealing with Paramagnetism, Irish Round Towers, Pyramids, Phil Callahan.

Again, this is why I'm not looking for 'opposing thoughts', especially when they don't know what they're talking about.

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Egypt, Cairo. Evening scene of the Nile overflow near pyramids ca. 1936. Source.

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"Nile flood near the Giza pyramid complex. Photo taken in 1923 by Mohamed El Ghazouly." Source.

And this is so easy to google too.

So, what I'm looking for, in Botany And Advanced Growing Science, is informed comments about: paramagnetism and electromagmetism, Pyramids, Irish Round Towers, Phil Callahan.
 
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Phytoplankton

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How the annual flooding - as you can see above - of the Nile ended.

Wikipedia:

"Eventually, Gamal Abdel Nasser, President of Egypt from 1956 to 1970, opted for the idea of the Aswan High Dam at Aswan in Egypt instead of attempting coordinate internationally with upriver states. The required size of the reservoir was calculated by Hurst's figures and mathematical methods. In 1970, with the completion of the Aswan High Dam and filling of Lake Nasser—which was able to contain even the highest of high water—the annual flooding cycle in Egypt came to an end."

Now, I'm looking forward to comments dealing with Paramagnetism, Irish Round Towers, Pyramids, Phil Callahan.

Again, this is why I'm not looking for 'opposing thoughts', especially when they don't know what they're talking about.

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Egypt, Cairo. Evening scene of the Nile overflow near pyramids ca. 1936. Source.

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"Nile flood near the Giza pyramid complex. Photo taken in 1923 by Mohamed El Ghazouly." Source.

And this is so easy to google too.

So, what I'm looking for, in Botany And Advanced Growing Science, is informed comments about: paramagnetism and electromagmetism, Pyramids, Irish Round Towers, Phil Callahan.
Also before the modern Egyptian government got hold of it, the Nile used to run under or near the Pyramids.
Again, the Nile hasn't flowed past Giza for centuries, what your showing is seasonal flooding, it's a dead end. It dies up after the flood season. When the pyramids were built there was a branch of the Nile that flowed past Giza. It could be used year round to transport workers, and materials. The branch dried up/shifted centuries ago. I eagerly look forward to you proving Callahan's theory of Irish towers concentrating any kind of magnetic energy that benefits plants, from above or below. However, I won't buy your book.
 

Rocket Soul

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Again, the Nile hasn't flowed past Giza for centuries, what your showing is seasonal flooding, it's a dead end. It dies up after the flood season. When the pyramids were built there was a branch of the Nile that flowed past Giza. It could be used year round to transport workers, and materials. The branch dried up/shifted centuries ago. I eagerly look forward to you proving Callahan's theory of Irish towers concentrating any kind of magnetic energy that benefits plants, from above or below. However, I won't buy your book.
Theyve moved the thread from Botany section to Tokers Den, i dont think we will find out anything about plants anymore
 

Drop That Sound

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: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..
 
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