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If would be cool if someone could restore the pyramids back to their glory
ОтветитьYou truly don't know how the pyramids were built !! How the blocks were moved and put in place that is still the mystery they shouldn't have been able to build the pyramids. They didn't have the TECHNOLOGY that still is the mystery Nobody can say they truly know how The Pyramid were built. They had help From UFOs !!
ОтветитьAlot of my family believes it was aliens, i just think that is boring and ignorant. Much more interesting what humans have achieved. Minus the slavery.
ОтветитьHow did that brick at the top get shifted??? 🤷♂️
ОтветитьScientists still don't know how they got the blocks up there..😊
Ответитьawe inspiring research.. Thank you Sir.
ОтветитьExcuse me, what was your name again?
ОтветитьYour upload speed is slower than molasses on mars In winter.
ОтветитьEveryone is ignoring the voting machines that Ivanka got a patent in China to produce. Just to hide her involvement Ivanka removed her name from the production of the machines. My prediction if states choose Ivankas machines trump will win by a landslide. It scares me that no mention of this is found in the media.
ОтветитьTimber protrusions are a realistic idea to apply leverage to the outer most blocks.
The ramps were the pyramid itself prior to completion, not add ons to be removed. Therefore no extra work was required constructing inclined planes.
The ramps idea always seem to revolve around the approach to a finished pyramid. But if I was building them I would start at the centre, or an outer corner, and ramps would be part of the structure of the pyramid and would be filled in as the structure climbed higher, so the ramps lengthen and moved towards the final perimeter during construction. Timber jigs would have enabled the blocks to be rolled up the stepped ramps using lever attachments and a counter weight, which might have been a large container full of water which is easily carried higher to refill the counter weight from a platform. The final outer 2 courses would be rolled up the steps filling from below, ready for the outer casing which was probably facilitated by the scaffold holes, due to lack of working space.
Course alignment could be aided by parallax alignment with upright poles in the desert and other line of site methods, with corrections made to course length using occasional shorter blocks.
It is also worth noting that there is no structural requirement for neat joints inside the pyramid, as long as bedding planes are kept level, and blocks always overlap, course deviations could be corrected in subsequent perimeter layers, with gaps left open or filled with rubble. In fact there would be a structural advantage in building a more irregular interior, with long tie stones overlapping subsequent perimeters.
The internal structure might be surveyed by 3d seismic imaging, in theory, or hard x ray drones/other high energy beam analysis, or infiltrating the courses using tiny crawler drones to build an internal map of the pyramids, in order to reveal the predicted internal details.
If you look at the smaller filler stones (red in graph) you can see that they start off with 7-8 teams on one side and remove one team when they move up. Probably the teams get smaller too and the people left jobless move over to the team bringing the stones up to height. The amount of progress reduces as well… amazing what these little filler stones can tell you …. The amount of teams and how they move up might imply the initial pyramid is a stepped pyramid that gets turned into a smooth one…
ОтветитьI was thinking about the episode that concentrated on the placing of the upper casing stones and the fact that the inner stones don't align. The inner stones are a few degrees out , this is only a thought ,Do they line up with Magnetic North rather than True North???
ОтветитьRespects for hand holding a 840mm lens and getting such sharp images. Amazing. I do understand not being allowed to use tripods. Many ancient sights properly ban the use of them. The spikes at the end of each leg could cause huge amount of damage. Obviously not one or two, but thousands might be used every year. When i was in Rome, I was (politely) asked not to use my monopod inside St Peters basilica, (Vatiican) even though there were no spikes, just rubber. I didnt argue, i respected their rules.
Very interesting and informative video.
I do appreciate that you and others attempt to figure out how pyramids were built. I am though somewhat irritated by people who attempt this but completely ignor the obvious questions too mind for most people can't even begin to wrap the heads around. Truly the real questions about their construction makes how they stacked the stones, with casing stones or not is one of the least important riddles to solve. For instance most people don't know that it is not a 4 sided structure, it is an 8 sided structure that has such a small angle to create the 8 sides that it can only be seen by the naked eye 2 a year on the summer and winter solstice and only recently discovered. So there is no actual N,S,E,W faces but built 1000's of years before humans even knew the earth was round. Or the fact that it was built using ancient cubit as a system of measurement. Multipling the number of cubits on side by the number of the adjoining side equals the speed of light in space. There are hundreds if not thousands of mind blowing aspects much harder to equate to a people of supposed low technology that how the stones were stacked seems almost immaterial. And even more frustrating to me when watching videos attempting to crack this enigma is completely ignoring the fact that it has an entire inside with massive rooms, corridors, ventilation shafts, underground water filled chambers from a time when the Nile flowed next it, all constructed with laser and straight edge near perfection. It is not just stacking stones and sticking some smaller stones in between. So nice job on the video, way better than I could dream of doing. My criticism isn't the quality or information, it's just that figuring out how the outside might have been completed ignors the true mystery of pyramids. And if people can't admit that if don't how these were built, we really don't know much at all about how the universe works.
ОтветитьYour cartoon of the blocks being set does not even come close to the real stones. And if these pyrimids were such a sight to see finished, why in hell would anyone decide to dismantel to just build a crap building. Where are these stone located now ?
ОтветитьThe more evidence we gather, the closer we get to solving the puzzle.
I commend you on your work and efforts. Keep it up!
If the lower courses were stolen for other projects and buildings, what buildings were they? Where are they now? They didn't disappear, they have to be in other buildings in the area.
Ответитьdeep respect you are doing this stuff
ОтветитьIf you do what you've always done, you'll get what youve always gotten.
ОтветитьShe borrowed the book from him many years ago and hasn't yet returned it.
ОтветитьDo not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
ОтветитьBegin at once to live and count each separate day as a separate life.
ОтветитьStay away from what might have been and look at what will be.
ОтветитьDouglas, thank you very much for your research!
ОтветитьIf I could reach up and hold a star for every time you've made me smile, the entire evening sky would be in the palm of my hand.
ОтветитьToday I bought a raincoat and wore it on a sunny day.
ОтветитьHe fumbled in the darkness looking for the light switch, but when he finally found it there was someone already there.
ОтветитьThere it is! This is the new pinnacle of scientific endeavor! "A detailed study of the results of drone overflights of cladding blocks"!
ОтветитьThe bug was having an excellent day until he hit the windshield.
ОтветитьDid you guys know that the next tallest structure to be built after the pyramids is the Eiffel Tower?
ОтветитьReally nice , but too much unnecessary talk !!
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьThe whole thing is designed to constantly fall in on itself. It's why it's actually 8 sided and earth quake proof. It's own weight provides strength and stability. Without bonding agents.
It's ingenuous. And they are from a long lost civilization. Not Egypt. The Egyptions found this site and moved in and then attempted to copy the stone work and even did so to some degree. But not too THAT degree.
We are not the first global civilization.
Having been in construction for over 35 years, it's remarkable that I've never seen the obvious use of the "casing stones" as a factor in the pyramid's construction equation. The fact that we can eliminate other theories of construction brings us a few steps closer to how these massive tombs were actually built.
ОтветитьSo basically this reveals that no ramps were used, this just got more mysterious
ОтветитьDude you can't say "How they were ACTUALLY built" and then make this many major assumptions.
ОтветитьRemember folks egyptian tourism is worth around 25 billion a year and the great pyramids are responsible for half of that and we know how corrupt the government is there ...they have done and will continue to try and block any thoughts on how they were built they must keep the "mystery" and illusion going as long as possible carefully continue to only allow certain areas investigated . Money money money once the mystery is removed down goes the tourism billions people will still visit but it wont be the same...
ОтветитьThere will all ways be small stones as the sides taper all the way up
Ответитьamazing work ,,,,,,,,, Thankyou
ОтветитьGreat work. Thank you for doing this. Having studied Gensis 1-11 for about 25 years now, one thing I know for sure. We have lost the context of the ancients. That "why" that motivated entire societies to do great works like pyramids. This is what I think needs to be understood. Bringing our "present-day minds" into history is a big reason there is a lot of mystery. Seeing more with their eyes, reveals these mysteries in more common terms. For example, Moses makes a very odd comment, just off the cuff. As if it was a minor footnote. Genesis 11:3 "They used brick instead of stone, and tar for mortar. 4 Then they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches to the heavens, so that we may make a name for ourselves; otherwise we will be scattered over the face of the whole earth.” There's a lot to unpack here. But for this context, it's important to note that Moses is making a comparison for reference; between the Great Pyramids and the Tower of Babel. The point is, there was something much bigger going on here than just building a tomb. It is my personal belief that the pyramids were a kind of regenerative/healing center. Anyways, that's another conversation.
ОтветитьDon't sweat losing yr mind, I lost parts of mine after (2) Crainiotomies & a Perodidectomy 😂
Interested in the Pyramids since I was a kid, thx for an Awesome vid
that is so wrong qnd dumb
ОтветитьYo you talk too much
Ответитьthe blocks were created in moulds in situ as it was easier to lift liquid than solid at the time, 10 people could easily carry liquid limestone in their own vats or pots up to make 1 big block which takes away any hardship, the moulds didnt have to be particulary thick and could be masoned to shape accordingly at it's position, also with the climate it didnt take long to set.
ОтветитьNice! I think if ramps are disproven we should consider that they probably raised the blocks vertically from the middle. A man provided (about 20 years ago) that it's possible to erect stone henge alone using only leverage. I think we need to get over the fact that the blocks are heavy because they clearly had a decent understanding of leverage, cutting the stones was more impressive than lifting them, lifting is relatively easy.
ОтветитьYou sound just like "The Lock Picking Lawyer!"
ОтветитьNo wonder conspiracy theorists run rampant around the pyramids. For what possible reason would it matter how you take a photograph of the pyramid's or what type of equipment is being used? The Egyptian officials are morons.
ОтветитьBrilliant
ОтветитьFascinating. Thank you!
ОтветитьGreat work. Very interesting and awesome approach. Looking forward to whatever you discover along the way. Three thumbs up.
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