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  • trippy music

  • People have discovered hard core facts that this was used for electricity. Now there is something that looks like a freaking plug!!!! I think it's time to stop teaching kids that they built these things as tombs. Wireless electricity. FACT. Look up hidden secrets of the pyramid. It will make your head spin for days.

  • the little engine that could !

  • justin bieber and chuck norris build t pyramid

  • Any civilization brilliant enough to engineer the pyramids and the Sphynx would have immediatly realized that in a mere 30-40yrs they would be half buried in sand. Which should lead even the least experienced scientist or historian to the simple conclusion they were obviously built in remote history when "Egypt's" weather and topography was much different. The severe water erosion marks on numerous Egyptian antiquities are a little difficult to ignore also.

  • @cminhtown A far out theory I heard once says that after Noah's flood, Misraim(Noah's grand son) went down and drained Egypt out of its swamp, why with the whole world open, empty and dry would anyone want to drain a swamp as apposed to just living elsewhere(why drain the everglades when you have All the N. American continent to live in?) it was because the Pyramids were there, built before there was ever an Egyptian.

  • @fudgedogbannana I think that "far out theory" is easily more down to earth than most people would think. It's a shame that due to the stereotypical,dogmatic perceptions of most modern Egyptologists - like Zahi Hawass, Egypt may never realize that it may be the single most important place on the entire planet. Modern Egyptologists narrow-minded ,often unscientific approach to researching their own ruins and culture has done a good job of screwing Egypt out of it's rightful place in history.

  • @cminhtown Yes in deed, and Z. Hawass controls every archaeological dig in all Egypt, I mentioned "Mizraim" as a man who drained Egypt out of its swamp shortly after the great flood, Musser is what Egyptians call Egypt after Mizraim, we also get the Arabic word massura which means pipeline, and the word mussrab which means gutter from musser.

  • How did egyptians made this long narrow air-shafts (20cm by 20cm).. what tools did they use?

  • @pjabadesco The problem is the pyramids did NOT build the egyptians....;-)

  • 2 shaft - 2 pairs electrical terminals

    They left it for us, for the civilization of the 21st century

    The pyramid is the message

  • looks a little like these air shafts are maybe cable shafts, like maybe they were used to thread rope threw to pull up stones and when they were no longer needed they were plugged and just built over with more stones, maybe they were not air shafts at all.

  • @fudgedogbannana fair call but whos going to get in there and thread the rope through and tie a not? not feasable!!!

  • @smiles1969able little Egyptian munchkins, or trained monkeys.

  • UNBELIEVABLE animation!!!!! something like this was I looking for to make better picture about pyramid and this secret chamber - I´m awaiting new infos about it since I was 10 and was watching Gantenbrinks live broadcast

  • Any estimate of when the project will continue? I cant wait until the new footage is released.

  • It's an ancient gloryhole.

  • on doit payer 5 000 000 $ pour valider la mission du robot ou...?

  • damn extraterrestrials... I'm waiting their return to know the truth about our origins

  • @tunisiangeek watch stargate, there´s the truth :)))))

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  • @adria138 fuck u man XD

  • L'aspect technique et architecturale est intéressant. Je trouve cela dit plus drôle de se poser la question de savoir pourquoi on en arrive à regarder ce genre de vidéo ?! Ahahaha

  • Is it just me or does the Interior architecture look like a hieroglyph in the cut away mid-section?

  • it would be so cool if those red markings were blood and there was an alien body inside.

  • those pictures are covered up doesnt show good quality why would they display these pictures on top of each other its BS

  • @georgekush The images are lined up, they make one super image if you will... They are like those shitty panorams that people try to make and have to tape a bunch of 4x6's together and the edges are never quite right, so they end up cropping them.

  • Obviously it is the markings from the ancient contractor that was used to build the pyramids.... they left there measurements/markings on there and we think it's some kind of alien text lmao

  • Humans were completely capable of that architecture at that time. Humans had the same intelligence then as we do now. Aliens...no. Aliens are just our way of explaining what ancient humans did because we like to think they were dumber than we are now. However, what is truly impressive is not the architecture...its the logistics involved. The planning, organization and execution is very impressive. There is a theory that this is the reason for the deforestation of Egypt and why its desert.

  • @csbob2010 lmao we still cant build them

  • @smiles1969able I think you would be surprised what a couple intelligent architects and thousands of slave laborers can accomplish, given the right resources. I doubt we could build a 12th century castle if we tried. First of all we have no stone building artisans left and we have no motivation to even try. Just because you can't explain how they did it, doesn't mean its aliens.

  • must use not robots, but TNT

  • Does anybody know what is the music used on this video .. i love it !

  • wow didn't these people watch the mummy? ''all those who open this will be cursed'' hopefully benny survives this one

  • Why wasn't the Djedi robot wasn't fitted with a _video_ camera instead? Surely taking a panoramic video of the interior behind the (first) stone door is better than a bunch of crude camera shots that have to be painstakingly fitted put together later on!

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  • Somehow it seems to be easier to put a man on the moon 40 years ago than to make some good quality high resolution pictures at the end of a 100m shaft. Great project, but rather disappointing results. To be honest, sticking a snake eye camera through a hole isn't a big achievement, even if the hole is at the end of a 100m shaft. Not in 2011, not about 10 years after Upuaut and the modern advances of robotics and miniaturization. Sometimes it seems like no one want to solve the mysteries.

  • @Mugrs I totally agree. In fact, the Upuaut Project was carried out 18 years prior to the Djedi mission (back in 1993) which makes this almost laughable. Why didn't they at least fit the robot with a videocam instead of a still-photo cam? As you said, it's almost like they don't want to solve the mystery. Zahi Hawass (head of the Council of Antiquities in Egypt) & his egotistical stonewalling of exploration efforts is the real reason behind the pathetic lack of progress - not technology issues!

  • They've been at this for quite a while now....there's still nothing new yet? doesn't seem quite right...but Ancient egypt sure left their mark - love them!!

  • Show us live video of the shaft and the simbols, and not this crap 3d noncense!

  • thank u for the hope

  • there is a video that tells a different story . Search for ---- the rock of giza

  • hello

  • you can find "The Riddler" behind the wall.

  • I wonder where the rest of the images are? they had the ability to take many more images yet they won't show the rest of the room? Hawass is one of the biggest narcissists you would ever meet, and he, unfortunately, is now the head of everything archaeological in Egypt now. Keep pushing your stupid tomb theory, jackass! The good thing is that you will someday pass and maybe the rest of Egypt and the world can get on with the science of the pyramids, or Bosnia will beat you to it!

  • All that time and money to build a robot a kid could make out legos and it still takes grainy photographs. Engineering FAIL!!!!

  • There is only more information to be uncovered. Look to under Tibet. Look in the Gulf of Mexico (and the massive depopulation and coverup by oilspill there). Look to the pyramids of China. Look the new disclosure of certain elements.

    My friends. you know nothing yet :) And also...the pyramids were not built by aliens. But rather through their knowledge and help. And they are far older, than modern science would have you believe.

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  • Great job, Djedi Team, on continuing exploring and solving this place's MYSTERY!

    Looking forward to seeing some explanations to pyramid's meaning and purpose. The biggest pyramid does not have any hieroglyphs and is amazingly precise in its structure.

    I would have two questions to you - Djedi Team :

    1. What do you think is the real purpose of this pyramid?

    2. With this level of precision and craftmanship, do you really believe ancient people were able to raise these structures themselves?

  • @TheTallRaver Have you visited the Hagia Sophia built in 360CE or the Cathedral of Notre Dame completed in 1299CE? Do you think those ancient peoples could have constructed those buildings? Their tools and stone working practices were not much more advanced than those present at the time of the Khufu Pyramid. Of course the two churches were built by clever white skinned Christians and the Pyramids were built by stupid brown skinned pagans, so maybe that is why you see a difference.

  • WHAT....THE.....FUCK..........­...........

  • Could it be blood from a worker assembling the pyramid?

  • why show the boring crumbled up stone real pictures, when you can use modern day technology to make it look cool and like the actual thing

  • Mysterious hieroglyphs written in red paint on the floor of a hidden chamber in Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza are just numbers, according to a mathematical analysis of the 4,500-year-old mausoleum.

  • Amazing that in this day and age people are still discovering new information about the insides of these fascinating structures.

  • @Timmymna Not really. It just shows a lack of care/concern. That could he easily explored today by a robot made by some 2nd year college student.

  • ...i've read about SAME shaft end years ago, seen photos, and there's nothing new?

    besides 3d model, i assume, there's nothing new;/

  • @xoen6 What is new is that the hieroglyphs have been discovered and that we have been able to see everything behind the stone thanks the endoscopic camera that's why we've been able to reconstruct everything in 3D it was not possible until this mission and this new robot...

  • @TVniman allright, so what do we know from found hierloglyphs, actually?

  • @xoen6 They could be Red-painted numbers and graffiti from masons’ or work-gangs’ marks. The final interpretation has not been published yet.

  • @TVniman Thanks for fast reply.

  • @TVniman why is there a '?' behind the wall? something more to see, possibly?

  • @xoen6 I think the similarities with the script at 03:09 and ancient Indus Script are interesting. Google "Indus Script" and check it out.

  • an alien creation..

  • Awwww they painted the Fresno stick alien :3

  • FANTASTIC !!!

  • Maravilloso, muy interesante.

  • I myself could read Hieroglyphs and after seeing the pictures I could give an accurate English translation, and it just happens to say "Made In China" psst what else is new

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