Posted on 12/08/2025 5:29:56 PM PST by Ezekiel


I'm not the person you're replying to, but Google (or whatever search engine you prefer) is your friend.
“Wow”:
The pyramids keep generating all kinds of ideas, don’t they.
What are they doing there, how were they built, what is their purpose.
The Giza pyramids have kept people busy thinking and theorizing for thousands of years to this very day.
Reminds me of the Philosopher’s Stone —
Efforts to discover the philosopher’s stone were known as the Magnum Opus (”Great Work”).
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Prima materia is also the name alchemists assign to the starting ingredient for the creation of the philosopher’s stone. The importance of this philosophical first matter persisted throughout the history of alchemy. In the seventeenth century, Thomas Vaughan writes, “the first matter of the stone is the very same with the first matter of all things.”[9]: 211
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosopher%27s_stone
Genesis 1
1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
In the language of the place named for being the origin of the Sun, the day...
工夫
Kufū
Ingenuity
https://translate.google.com/?sl=ja&tl=en&text=%E5%B7%A5%E5%A4%AB&op=translate
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ingenuity
Khufu built the pyramid but then something got lost in translation.
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The eureka effect (also known as the Aha! moment or eureka moment) refers to the common human experience of suddenly understanding a previously incomprehensible problem or concept. Some research describes the Aha! effect (also known as insight or epiphany) as a memory advantage,[1][2] but conflicting results exist as to where exactly it occurs in the brain, and it is difficult to predict under what circumstances one can predict an Aha! moment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eureka_effect
I understand that Geraldo Rivera has already been signed to host a televised exploration of the underground vaults.
Or you could have searched the first line of this latest article:
“A team of Italian scientists took the world by storm last March when they announced the discovery of a colossal underground complex...”
I’m not saying it’s aliens but it 👽😂
Because if I can from light years away I would build deep shafts and rooms and top them off with a nice big pyramid 😎
The unsung explorer concerning this vast Giza underground was none other than Howard Hughes, who developed early-but-powerful iterations of Ground Penetrating Radar.
I disclosed some of that information several years ago to an eminent US archaeologist to howling derision. I hope he’s let Zahi Hawass fall a peg or two in his estimation and realizes that fealty to him and Egyptology as controlled by that government has worked as scales to cover the eyes of so many.
You read it first on FR.
How was the 260 cu. ft. cavern, 3500 ft. below the surface, ventilated? People need air and light!
—> People need air and light!
I’m not saying it was aliens…
Fortunately they did not build the Pyramids in California. They would still be waiting for permits 4000 years later.
Wait until you hear about underground city of Derinkuyu. It was built by removing 5 million cubic feet of rock. Where the rock go? That would be 3 football stadiums worth.
Other later cultures, would fill such shaft voids with concrete to hold up the mass above that they were building.
“It extends to a depth of approximately 85 metres (280 ft) ...”
I rest my case.
280m seems very doable.
A huge amount of the resources of the ancient world were mobilized to build them and hundreds of thousands of people worked to build them
And yet, there is no recorded history giving clues as to how they were built.
This is strange given the pictographic nature of Egyptian hieroglyphics. You would think the ancient Egyptians would have pictographic records documenting the construction of the pyramids included in the hieroglyphics or scenes painted on the walls of the pyramids
There have been many demonstrations of hauling stone blocks the size of those used in the pyramids using ropes, ladders and manageable teams of laborers. And if you can haul them, you can stack them. But I suppose the alien enthusiasts won’t be satisfied until someone builds a full scale copy of the Great Pyramid by this method. I would be happy to take on the job if someone gave me a big enough pot of grant money.
That, of course, does not rule out aliens.
In fact, the evidence for aliens in ancient Egypt is persuasive. The key and irrefutable piece of evidence is the Sphinx. Obviously, only a race with intellectual powers far beyond mere humans — and likely extraterrestrial or from a parallel dimension in origin — would be sophisticated enough to worship the Sphinx.
I’m not at all familiar with the geology of the region of these pyramids, but I would assume that the sand there is not a mile deep. I would also assume that the chambers wouldn’t go deep into bedrock. This would indicate that there would be ceilings over the chambers and these ceilings would have to be capable of supporting the weight of an entire pyramid and all the sand around it. This simply doesn’t seem possible to me.
If I were the richest person on earth, I bet I could bribe every authority in Egypt, and get them to let me explore to my heart’s content. I’d start with core samples and borescopes.
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