Exploring the Pyramids' Hidden Depths and Lost Technologies
[HPP] Joe RoganJanuary 28, 202632 min
26 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβUnveiling Hidden Pyramid Structures
- π‘ Research into pyramids, starting in 2018, aims to understand human origins and the mysterious construction of these ancient monuments.
- π The discussion highlights that older pyramids are more complex and sophisticated than newer ones, which is counter-intuitive to a linear progression of technology.
- π Extensive underground structures exist beneath pyramids, such as the Cafrey pyramid and the Osiris shaft, with visible but unexplored entrances and shafts.
- π These shafts go many meters deep into the earth, containing horizontal corridors that are 3 meters tall, suggesting a vast, unexamined network.
Evidence of Ancient Catastrophes
- π Debris found deep within the pyramid shafts is believed to be from a great flood, potentially dating back 12,000 years ago.
- π¬ This theory is supported by the Younger Dryas impact theory, which indicates impacts to Earth around 11,800 years ago, leaving behind iridium and nano-diamonds.
- π§ͺ Chemical exploration of the debris could reveal salt density, further supporting the idea that the pyramids were filled with salty water from a past flood.
Rethinking Ancient Technology
- π οΈ The precision required to cut and transport the massive stones for the pyramids is considered impossible even with modern technology, suggesting a different, advanced ancient method.
- π§ It's speculated that ancient civilizations might have used sound and vibration as a form of technology, as internal pyramid structures seem designed to generate or maintain sound.
- π This implies that ancient societies may have followed a different scientific direction than modern civilization, which focused on light and internal combustion engines.
The Labyrinth and Lost Knowledge
- πΊοΈ Herodotus described a labyrinth greater than the Giza plateau itself, which ground-penetrating radar has now mapped, revealing its immense dimensions.
- β οΈ This labyrinth, now flooded due to a 1960s dam, reportedly contains a 40-meter long metallic object of unknown origin.
- π The existence of such structures and lost knowledge challenges the assumption that human progress is always a smooth, upward curve, suggesting periods of advanced understanding followed by loss.
Challenging Historical Narratives
- β A key takeaway is that pyramids are not merely tombs, a conclusion supported by the impracticality of some internal layouts for funerary rituals.
- π‘ The conversation promotes intellectual humility and responsible inquiry, urging us to question settled facts and re-examine assumptions in archaeology.
- π± Understanding the past requires acknowledging that knowledge can be fragile and lost due to environmental catastrophes or societal disruptions, making the study of ancient structures crucial for learning about human development.
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