Secrets of the Great Pyramid of Giza

I have always been fascinated by the pyramids of Egypt, mainly the fact that there are possibly yet more hidden chambers to be found within them.

This article, however, describes scientific research which I found particularly interesting.

We’ve all heard the old supposition that pyramidal structures can ‘sharpen razor blades’, and many people have bought models whose manufacturers made that claim! I have never believed it myself, but this research seems to point the way to some sort of focusing of electromagnetic ‘waves’.

I thought some of you might also be interested.

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Too scientific for me, but still interesting as I’ve been watching a series of documentaries on C5:

Egypt Unwrapped

Secrets of the Valley of the Kings, The Real Rameses, The Screaming Man and The Scorpion King are some of the episodes I’ve seen. Most are very informative (some fascinating and revealing) without too many presenters or talking heads.

I believe that there is an episode on “Pyramids” to come.

That’s very interesting. I would be lying if I said I understood all of it but I think I guess it means the pyramids direct energy down towards the stones at the base and store it. The stones being a higher temperature than the rest when you would expect them to be cooler.

Is that correct?

Having been inside the pyramids I am not surprised by their mystery. All those little air shafts etc, so advanced for the time.

No, I didn’t understand all of it either, but yes, I gather it is something to do with the chambers inside directing energy down towards certain areas below.

I understood that the several chambers and passageways were to misdirect grave robbers away from the real deal, but perhaps there really was more to it than that.

I must say, I envy you for having been inside. We’ve been to Giza and been right up to the Great Pyramid, but didn’t go inside. I’d be interested to hear more about it, though. How far in? What did you see?

been there and they are amazing to think humans built them

Looking to the top from the bottom of one

Sue and I were invited to see the artists tombs who did the paintings inside the pyramids instead. we went down the very narrow tunnel to a small cavern and the paintings on the walls looked as if done the day before not thousands of years ago

Great picture, and it is amazing how they managed to drag all those stones (which are actually much bigger than they look on that picture) up all that way. One theory says they used ramps, of course, but ramps made of sand? That alone would take a hell of a lot of shifting.

I think it was aliens. :mrgreen:

I don’t have any pics or film of it but we were allowed into Khufu’s pyramid which only cost a few Egyptian pounds. I’m pretty certain we were not allowed to film or take photos but this youtube video sums it up I suppose.

We went in early in the morning and there were only about twenty of us and being British, it was a lot quieter and respectful than that lot in the video.

When we reached the top, we entered the burial chamber which was amazingly cool considering the temperature outside. There is the empty sarcophagus with no lid. It had a very calm atmosphere.

It was over twenty years ago now so I’m struggling to remember everything. :blush:

I’m fascinated by the pyramids , yes I believe the ancients new more then than we do now , it’s been said the stones moved by sound , or electro magnetic waves . There is definitely lost knowledge.

Realist where are you ?

Mud ramps were used to build all of those columns in temples - the interior was filled with mud, floor by floor, as it were, as each level of blocks was completed, then,when the temple was finished, all the mud had to be dug out.

http://www.charlesmiller.co.uk/fla/images/columns/column2.jpg

:shock:

Very interesting video, saved to watch again. I wish we’d have gone in at the time.

Yes, I know what you mean. We Brits seem to be the quietest and most sensible when it comes to behaviour. Well, we used to be! :lol::lol::lol:

We visited some time ago,never went in side,our guide advised against it,saying it would be hot. Understandable after going into the tomb of one of the queens.

One thing I find interesting is that they found the Rosetta stone and deciphered the hieroglyphs but yet no clue as been found to how the pyramids were built.

Fascinating stuff .
I believe they were built by aliens too!

Yes.

I’ve seen so much to believe on Star Trek that I’m sure they could have been.

A star ship up in orbit using its transporters to lift all those large stones.

Perfectly feasible. :smiley:

All fascinating stuff and as we all know humans could never have built the pyramids without the help of aliens :lol:

Edited to add, oops sorry Muddy you beat me too it:-D

Actually, I confess to have been joking in post #13

Sorry!

It did make me wonder…so I decided not to respond :lol::lol:

This is only my opinion and I do not mean to disparage any poster, but I do not believe, not for a single second, that aliens had anything to do with the building of the pyramids.

I have seen most of the pyramids in Egypt and been inside “The Great pyramid of Khufu” and the “Red Pyramid”.

I , moreover, believe that attributing alien workmanship to the pyramids is doing a tremendous disservice to the ancient Egyptians. They were as intelligent as we are. And, they had a very long time to figure things out.

Additionally, if we study the previous pyramids we can see numerous failed attempts. In other words, we can "see’ them learning. Step by step, failure after failure, we see how they learned from their mistakes, until, finally, tremendous success – “The Great Pyramid of Khufu”

P.S. I find it amusing that no-one attributes alien workmanship to all of the FAILED pyramids.

I expect most people ( certainly me ) would not know they were failed pyramids rather thinking they were ones that had eroded with time.

I wish I knew how to post photos, but I assure everyone that some of the failed pyramids were not the result of erosion but rather of incomplete knowledge.

If interested, people might look up and study about
the “Bent Pyramid”. That bend, is a result of a badly cracking interior, during construction. The builders attempted to correct their mistakes by changing the angle of the stones. Hence, the bend.

Interesting !