PinGGG!......................
They should find Zahi Hawass in retirement and get him to confiirm once again that there is nothing new to learn about Giza, we know it all and no need to explore further.
Jimmy Hoffa. Finally.
It’s the foyer.
You should heck out the bar and the game room!
I’ve always said it is a honeycomb inside. I can’t see any other possibility.
The worst part is the crap you have to drink for prep.
Until they find another sold gold death mask on top of another solid gold death mask... They’ve got nothing.
They’ve been looking for the next King Tut... That’s about as lucky as finding a needle in a haystack on the planet of Mars. It ain’t going to happen.
Pyramids have fascinated people for over two millennium. Yet the obsession for some and their conclusions reveals much more about them than the thinking of the ancient Egyptians. All humans, unlike other species, have a mental capacity for mysticism and magical beliefs. These modern people who are obsessed with pyramids may be agnostics but the worshipping expression of their neo paganism is clearly apparent.
Wasn’t there a chamber “detected” above the Great Hall using a neutrino scanner a few years ago? Whatever happened with that?
So, they found a hallway near the front door. Funny how that works.
Al Cheops vault!
And yet they are “ shocked” when they learn something new about it. What arrogance.
And yet they are “ shocked” when they learn something new about it. What arrogance.
“… which is assumed to be 4,500-years-old (though the age of the Great Pyramid, and all others, is hotly contested).”
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Credit where credit’s due:
Kudos to DC for unbiased reporting.
I knew it was there.
When I watched them build the pyramid, it was easy to see it being put in.
BTTT
It was NOT a tomb. It was an altar to the LORD; its construction and ancient history points to that.
So stupid..... FTA: Other researchers, however, suggest the structure may have been something completely different, like a power plant.
There are about 118 known pyramids in Egypt, and from the oldest to newer ones they show distinct evolution. And there are at least a few “failed” pyramids, that partially collapsed due to poor planning.
The very earliest (not part of the 118), are naturally occurring, because of wind erosion, so it’s easy to see where they got the idea.
A couple of decades ago, The Smithsonian proposed a simple method to get the stones from the river to the pyramid site and then up on the pyramid itself.
You get two sets of four reusable wooden rockers, held together with wooden pins. This turns a rectangle into a cylinder, which just takes a fraction of the time and effort to move.
Then you use the existing technology of dirt ramps to get them up to the pyramid you desire. The Egyptians were experts at building dirt ramps, and even the Romans learned from them.
As long as you plan ahead, any tunnels and chambers in the pyramid are just integrated into the construction as you build.
Then, after you have emplaced the capstone, you just sweep all the dirt away and there is your pyramid.
It all uses just a fraction of the time and the manpower compared to other methods.
It’s the hidden passageway to the tomb of the black Egyptian kings. Just ask Kevin Hart.