How was the Pyramid built? It takes an architect to understand an architect. A French architect dedicates his life and time to understand the making of this Ancient mystery. Are there hidden passage ways inside the Great Pyramid? Did the Egyptians use these hidden tunnels to move thousands of pounds of granite blocks? Watch and see how this French Architect uses computer software, and investigating the Pyramid itself to come to an agreeable conclusion. You'll learn more about this Pyramid through his findings!
@Peaceinlifenowar that chamber they drilld into was filld wit sand bcuz it is the hallway an if it has to be opend again it wud be less stone to remove to open back up the ramp...im jus sayn...i wish theyd take it apart an see...damn
MultiBatman45 1 week ago
@bobdull420 ... its kindof mindblowing to think the scale of tech Rediscovery.
I want to know where years of history Dissapeared.
I know the Library of Alexandria possibly had some important works.
Well... religion destroyed that so...
Peaceinlifenowar 1 week ago
@bobdull420 Wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww tf.
yup.. i agree. Just found out through this:
Pyramidal Electric Transducer
Peaceinlifenowar 1 week ago
FRIGIN MORON WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?? A RAMP ?? KHUFU?? MAN ALL THAT CRAP WENT OUT THE WINDOW LONG AGO. DONT EVEN TRY TO GIVE OUT SUCH STUPID INFO IN 2012. HA HA. BOGUS ABSOLUTELY BOGUS GARBAGE.
tropicbum62 1 week ago
Fun fact: Pyramids are giant batteries. The primary stone used to build the pyramid is highly conductive and the outer white shell was highly not conductive. The pyramids were built upon underground water systems that generated electricity. The inside of the pyramid was made of granite which is radioactive and ionized the air. On the top, the pyramids had a SOLID precisely cut chunk of gold (which is highly conductive). The so-called burial chamber was actually the key to this whole machine.
bobdull420 3 weeks ago
The empty "casket" actually held a catalyst made of some conductive material (probably gold). This could actually be the Ark of the Covenant. I'm an atheist by the way. Explains the myth where if someone touchs the Ark, they die. Seeing as most people back then didn't have rubber on their shoes. The top of the pyramid was the + side of the battery and the underground water passages was the - charge. If one were to gaze upon Giza while in action they would see something similar to the Tesla Ball.
bobdull420 3 weeks ago
@wildersara Actually, the evidence is that the pyramid was built as a tomb. There's a whole evolutionary process behind it, from building flat, square-shaped burial mounds, to building another smaller mound on top of the first one, to adding more layers, to switching from mud brick to stone, then straightening the tiered sides and increasing the size. We know this because we have seen the prototypes.
yerk3 2 months ago
@prettyyoungthing90 What are you even talking about? Where does this program say anything about the Egyptians being white or any other race?
yerk3 2 months ago
@WatchmenDrManhattan Why should it be small? It was a prosperous country with a stable agricultural system. Early on, the Egyptians learned how to take advantage of the annual flooding of the Nile, which covered the land in a fresh layer of rich, black silt every year, so that if everyone did what they were supposed to do, there would be an abundance of food, able to sustain a large population.
yerk3 2 months ago
@MydogTobes The series of SyFy also has a lot of interesting facts about the U.S. military and foreign policy.
yerk3 2 months ago