Pyramid Hydraulic Ram Water Pump (1of3)

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2010

John Cadman

Back in 2000, I built a scale working model of the subterranean section of the Great Pyramid. It is only the subterranean section and I don't know the total purpose of the entire Great Pyramid.

The subterranean section is a water pump (by-product) and a hydraulic pulse generator (primary function) It agressively resonates the King's chamber.

This layout is completely different than Edward Kunkel's work (The Pharaoh's Pump) and it does work. I am not affiliated with "The Pharaoh's Pump Foundation" in any way.

It has been in Dr. John DeSalvo's book, "The Complete Pyramid Sourcebook" and Edward Malkowski's book, "Ancient Egypt, 39,000 BCE"

Supported and endorsed by Dr. John DeSalvo, Dr. Patrick Flanagan, Dr. Kirti Betai, Joe Parr, Chris Dunn, etc.

The latest vids for Project Camelot (please note that this is for general public and shows the water pump aspect)

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  • So they was expecting to go underground for some reason and needed water down there.

  • where is our sewage system?, underground :)

    where are our water supply pipes?, underground :)

    seems logical to me, perhaps more evidence will prove or not this particular point :)

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  • i hate math....

  • Like pieces of a puzzle falling into place my Imagination working over time Love it

  • All air compressors have a "safety release mechanism" which, if the feedback mechanism between the pump and the tank pressure gauge isn't working, will trip and release air when pressure reaches a certain level. The Great Pyramid had the SAME FEATURE. This explains why the shafts to the Queen's Chamber did not connect to it. They left just enough limestone so that when pressure grew to a certain level the small amount of limestone left would give way and the water would flow out those channels!!

  • A ram pump is a system that operates under pressure and shock waves. Such a system would need an "emergency release" mechanism if pressures or shockwaves grew too great. The Queen's chamber would normally maintain an air pocket that would absorb the shock waves but it would also need another mechanism in case the air pocket was lost. It had that mechanism! The "airshafts" did not connect to the room. There was a small amount of limestone left that would get blown out if pressure was 2 great!

  • Joe Parr is intresting. a hole in one.

  • yep it only need to be a simple thing but a very important one one thing about the pyramids is there is more questions than answers did you know the British Inch is the same measurements as the builders of the pyramids used. This might be a water cooling device pipe line

  • interesting Scott (BUG)

  • i heard about this ,it mite be a pump for water ,but what about the other pyrmids around the world. are they also pumps for water.i think there more to these pyramids

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