There's Evidence The Pyramids Were Created By A Civilization Older And More Advanced Than The Egyptians
Despite the belief that the
Egyptians created the pyramids with wood and ropes, scientists haven't been
able to recreate exactly how the pyramids were made. According to what we know
about history, the Egyptians simply didn't have tools that could create
something so large and precise. In fact, scientists attempted to recreate the
pyramids in small-scale models but failed every time.
The truth is that the Great
Pyramid was made from 2.3 million stone blocks that each weight 2.5 to 15 tons.
No type of wood could withstand the weight of the stones, and the workers would
have had to lay down a block every 2.5 minutes for the Pyramid to have been
built in 20 years as originally thought. For this reason, some scientists
believe that the Pyramids actually predate the Egyptians and were created by a
much more advanced society.
Evidence
Of Drills Strong Enough To Penetrate Granite Were Found In Khufu's Sarcophagus
Khufu, who allegedly created the
Great Pyramid, had a pretty eyebrow-raising coffin. It basically baffled
scientists when it was discovered. The sarcophagus weighed about 3.75 tons –
too large and heavy to have been brought into the pyramid after it was built.
It had to have been placed there beforehand.
Then there's the whole thing about
it being carved entirely from a solid piece of granite. If you don't know,
granite is pretty tough and the sarcophagus has holes in it that look like they
were drilled into the stone. What primitive drill would have been strong enough
to cut into granite? Certainly, a wooden pickax would've failed.
There's
A Labyrinth Beneath The Pyramids That Could Be Greater Than We Think
The Pyramids are equipped with an
intricate tunnel system that's carved from limestone bedrock. It's in these
tunnels that the most unbelievable discoveries are made. Man still hasn't
scaled every corner of the twisting labyrinths – and even so, when a discovery
is made, scientists are often bewildered.
Theorists believe mainstream
scholars and scientists are hiding an underworld of lost catacombs beneath the
pyramids. We have evidence of labyrinths beneath the Great Pyramid, but some
people believe there's a whole lot more— about 55 miles south of Cairo underneath
the city of Hawara. This is alluded to in various ancient texts and described
by authors like Herodotus and Strabo.
There's
A Giant, Mysterious Hidden Chamber Inside The Great Pyramid – But No One Knows
Why
Recently, scientists discovered a
brand new chamber in the Great Pyramid. To do this, they used cosmic-ray
imaging, which recorded the behavior of subatomic particles that were shot into
the rock. It's almost like an X-Ray, but it can penetrate much deeper.
Unfortunately, the images are rather low-resolution, so scientists who found
the chamber can't tell if it's a single chamber or a series of different rooms.
Either way, it's pretty mysterious
and no one knows exactly what the chamber would have been for. It's commonly
accepted that cavities were built into the pyramids to relieve stress on the
stone and prevent them from collapsing, but many of these chambers also held an
alternative purpose.
Scientists
Believe The Hidden Chamber Is Capable of Creating Pocker Of Higher Energy
For centuries, many have
speculated that the ancient Egyptian pyramids hold a higher energy. Now,
scientists believe they may have some clues. After discovering the hidden
chamber within the Great Pyramid, scientists conducted a study that found that
the pyramid concentrates electromagnetic energy in its internal rooms.
Furthermore, they have discovered
that the 481-foot building concentrates this electromagnetic energy in its
hidden chambers. The higher energy has been found in the rooms that contain the
remains of Pharoah Khufu and his wife as well as another chamber that was
previously hidden.
King
Tut's Tomb Was Discovered in 1922
King Tut is arguably the most
famous of all Egypt's pharaohs. This is largely thanks to his elaborate tomb,
which British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered in 1922. The entrance to
Tutankhamen's tomb is located in the Valley of the Kings and had been concealed
by debris.
When the entrance was discovered
more than 3,000 years later by Carter and his fellow archaeologist, George
Herbert, they couldn't believe what they found. Inside were grand paintings and
excessive grave goods like perfumes, oils, jewelry, and statues. Three coffins
were nestled inside each other, with the innermost coffin being made of gold
and housing King Tut's mummy.
It
Took Over a Decade to Restore King Tut’s Tomb
In 2009, restoration began on King
Tut's tomb. On top of cleaning and restoring the paintings that line the
interior walls of the tomb, the Getty Conservation Institute and the Egyptian
Ministry of Antiques worked to combat the wear and tear caused by decades of
tourist activity according to History.
The photo above shows the finished
product of one of the interior walls that were cleaned. Altogether the
conservation efforts took more than a decade.
Mysterious
100 Ton Boxes Were Found In The Intricate Tunnel System Below The Pyramids
Recently, archaeologist Brien
Foerster discovered 20 boxes that were precisely cut from Aswan granite. These
boxes weighed a whopping 100 tons each (again, far greater than what a wood
implement could have carried). The boxes were originally thought to be a burial
place for prized bulls, except no evidence of bulls was actually found.
Some scientists believe these
boxes held a mysterious, ancient form of energy. This idea is widely rejected
by mainstream scholars – but when you get into it, it really makes you think.
The
Great Pyramid Didn't Actually Look Like It Does Now – It Was Shiny Like A
Diamond
The Great Pyramid didn't really
blend in with the dirt and sand that surrounds it – that’s actually the inner
core. In its heyday, the Great Pyramid was actually really, really impressive.
It was covered in white, polished limestone that would have made it shine and
sparkle. Cuts were made throughout this limestone to give it a smooth, flat
appearance in direct sunlight (which Egypt definitely has plenty of considering
it's a desert).
The Great Pyramid was thought to
have reflected the sun like a mirror – a jewel emerging from the sand -- but an
earthquake in 1303 AD caused most of these stones to loosen. They were taken
away and reused in mosques and fortresses, so all that's left in the inner
shell that isn't shiny or smooth.
Theorists
Believe The Great Pyramid Was A Power Plant And Egyptians Had Electricity
History tells us that Egyptians
were not an advanced society and the Pyramids of Giza were simply grand burial
grounds for pharaohs and kings. Still, scientists are still baffled at how a
primitive society with primitive tools could have built something so grand –
and what about all those patches of heat? Plot twist: what if ancient Egypt
wasn't as primitive as we originally thought?
Some scholars believe that ancient
Egypt had electricity, and there's evidence in carvings that showed ancient
Egyptians holding handheld torches that appeared to be powered by wireless
electricity. It's built on water and the water passing through the underground
cavities in the Great Pyramid is capable of creating an electrical current if
that energy could be harnessed. The shafts inside the Great Pyramid are crafted
from granite and are slightly radioactive, which ionizes the air inside – it's
similar to a conductive insulating cable. Other scientists think the shafts had
a different purpose.
Only
The Great Pyramid Was Built With Air Shafts And No One Knows Why
The Great Pyramid is the only one
of the three pyramids of Giza that have air shafts. The angles of these shafts
correspond with celestial bodies (yup, we're bringing astronomy and potential
aliens into this). It's a complete mystery how the Egyptians could have lined
the shafts up with the stars or why they would have even bothered in the first
place.
Perhaps it had something to do
with guiding a body to the afterlife, perhaps it had to do with signaling
aliens up above (probably not), but not all of these shafts even reach the
outside. Some are completely closed off, while others could arguably have been
used for ventilation, which is the most commonly accepted theory. Unless, of
course, you believe they were used to conduct energy.
The
New Chamber, Dubbed 'The Big Void,' Isn't Connected To Any Known Passages
The new chamber discovered in
November has been dubbed the "big void" because it really is a void.
The chamber isn't actually connected to any known passages inside the pyramid.
Currently, visitors can actually get into the Grand Gallery if they hunch down
and walk up a long tunnel. The Grand Gallery connects the Queen's chamber and
the King's chamber.
That makes perfect sense for a
giant burial ground, but where does that leave the big void? The giant cavity
is at least 30 meters long and rests above the Grand Gallery, leading some
scientists to think it possibly relieved weight on the Grand Gallery and
prevented it from caving in. Either way, it's roughly the same size as the
Grand Gallery, but right above it.
The
Three Pyramids Are Lined Up With Orion's Belt
If things weren't weird enough,
it's not just the shafts in the Great Pyramid that align with celestial bodies.
Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure's pyramids are perfectly aligned with the stars that
make up Orion's belt. Yes, those three, highly recognizable stars – Alnitak,
Alnilam, and Mintaka. Why? No one knows.
Coincidentally, the pyramids are
aligned at their southeast corners. How the heck did ancient Egyptians no only
align these massive structures with each other but also with the sky? Again, no
one knows. The idea of Orion's Belt wasn't invented until 2,000 years after the
Pyramids were already built, but to Ancient Egyptians the constellation was
associated with Osiris, God of Rebirth and the Afterlife.
Many
People Believe The Pyramids Helped Kings Ascend To The God Of The Sun
If you're not buying into the
suspicion that the pyramids are alien structures or giant power plants, there's
another more recognized idea. The pyramids were built to help kings ascend to
Sun Ra, the God of the Sun. Back in ancient Egyptian times, Kings thought of
themselves as deities living on Earth.
Upon death, they needed to get
back home. This is why tombs were equipped with objects the king might need to
use in his afterlife, like live animals, gold or whatever the heck is
generating heat inside the Great Pyramid's lower chambers.
The
Chambers Point North with Greater Precision Than the Royal Observatory,
Greenwich
Could the ancient Egyptians have
been more precise than our current civilization? The pyramids were found to point
North, but not just in the general direction of North. It points North within
five-hundredths of a degree to the true magnetic North. That's more precise
than the Royal Observatory in Greenwich.
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich
sets the actual clock to GTC (Greenwich Mean Time or Prime Meridian Time) and
is a whopping 13 degrees away from true North. It was created in 1675. If they
couldn't get true north just a few hundred years ago, what were the ancient
Egyptians doing? How accurate were ancient Egyptian clocks compared to ours?
The
Pyramids Show Knowledge of Mathematical Constants
Here's where things get really
weird (if they weren't already). If you subtract the Great Pyramid's length
from its height, you get 314.16 – 100 times Pi. If you add the two sides
together, in meters, it's 100 times Phi (a.k.a. the Golden Number) squared. Phi
is 1.618 and is used time and time again in art, architecture, and theology.
Pi is a mathematical constant and
it wasn't recognized until 1793 when we had modern measurements – but the
ancient Egyptians totally were ahead of the times. Ancient Egyptians often
measured in cubits. One cubit equals .0536 meters. The circumference of a
circle that has the diameter of a single cubit equals Pi.
There
Used to Be Numerous Structures and Buildings Around The Pyramids
Right now, it looks like the
Pyramids of Giza stand alone in the desert, but they actually had many more
side structures and buildings around them. The pyramids were definitely the
main show, but they were surrounded by smaller tombs called Necropolis (or the
City of the Dead).
There were other religious
buildings around the pyramids like temples honoring the king, and the staff
that took care of these various temples lived right next to them in even
smaller buildings. Let's also not forget the Great Sphinx of Giza.
No
One Knows Who Built the Sphinx Either
Just like pyramids, the Great
Sphinx of Giza is a total mystery – maybe even more of a mystery than the
pyramids. No one knows who actually built the Sphinx. Archaeologists are pretty
split on who deserves the credit. Some believe that the Sphinx was commissioned
by Khafre, who also created the second largest Pyramid, which would mean the
statue was crafted around 2500 BCE. The Sphinx has some of his physical
qualities, so maybe it was made in his likeness.
Other scholars think the Sphinx is
older than Khafre and that it was commissioned by his father Khufu (that guy
responsible for the biggest Pyramid). Some scholars even think the Sphinx is
older than both of those because its face shows water damage. It's possible the
statue was built in an era where Egypt saw a lot of rain (likely around 6000
BCE). The Sphinx and pyramids flooded every year before the building of the
Aswan Dam.
Using
Satellites, Archaeologists Have Uncovered 17 More Pyramids
There are more than just tombs
buried in Necropolis. Archaeologists are using satellites to search for hidden
structures underneath the Earth. In Egypt, they found 17 new pyramids buried
around Giza. The infra-red technology being used has also uncovered more than
1,000 burial sites hidden beneath the sands.
Sarah Parcak, an archaeologist
funded by NASA said, "I couldn’t believe we could locate so many sites. To
excavate a pyramid is the dream of every archaeologist." Of the 17 newly
found pyramids, two are already confirmed by teams on the ground. As new pyramids
are discovered every day, the oldest one ever is still believed to be the
Pyramid of Djoser.
The
Pyramid of Djoser Is Believed To Be The Oldest
Northwest of Memphis, the Pyramid
of Djoser is believed by the scientists to be the oldest Egyptian pyramid.
Erected during the 27th century BC, the pyramid is surrounded by a courtyard
and ceremonial decorations. According to scientists, the weather-worn building
originally stood 203 feet high. Built as a step pyramid, the mudbrick structure
contains multiple complex structures.
Inside the tomb is a burial
chamber ravaged by time. When archaeologists discovered the Pyramid of Djoser
one of the first things they noticed was no body was inside. Although used as
the tomb of King Djoser, the structure is void of treasure from years of
looting.
The
Pyramid of Giza Was the World's Tallest Structure For 3,871 Years!
For nearly 4,000 years the Pyramid
at Giza held the record for the tallest human-made structure. It lost its
impressive standing in 1311 when the Lincoln Cathedral was built in England.
Unlike the pyramids, which took decades to build, the Cathedral took over 200
years to construct!
Looking at the Cathedral of
Lincoln today, you would never think it was taller than the Pyramid at Giza.
However, the building's central spire collapsed in 1549 and was never rebuilt.
It held the title of tallest building for 238 years, which is nothing compared
to the record it broke!
The
Great Pyramid Is the Last of The Seven Ancient Wonders Still Standing
The Great Pyramid at Giza is one
of the "Seven Ancient Wonders of the World." Of these great wonders,
it is the only one still standing today. Built between 2584 and 2561 BCE for
Pharaoh Khufu, the pyramid has stood the test of time. No earthquake, merchant,
or mob has been able to destroy the Great Pyramid.
The pyramid's six ancient brethren
have not been lucky enough to stand the test of time. The Hanging Gardens of
Babylon were destroyed by an earthquake. The Statue of Zuess also fell victim
to an earthquake. A Christain mob tore down the Temple of Artemis in 401 CE.
The Colossus of Rhodes was bought by a merchant in 654 CE and melted down. So
the story goes.
A
Kurdish Ruler Failed To Destroy The Pyramids
In the 12th century, Al-Aziz
thought it would be a good idea to destroy the pyramids. The Kurdish ruler and
second Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt tried his best and failed. The task was too big
and he gave up.
Of course, he did leave his mark
on one pyramid. If you travel to see Menkaure's Pyramid today, you'll notice a
sizable slash on one side. This is as far as Al-Aziz got in his devilish plan
to destroy the pyramids. The simple fact that he failed so gloriously shows how
incredibly these ancient structures were built.
When
Covered in Reflective Limestone, The Great Pyramid Could Be Seen From The Moon
Back in its glorious heyday, the
Great Pyramid was literally the jewel of Egypt. Scientists believe the pyramid,
covered in reflective limestone, could have been seen from the moon. They are
more certain that people living in the mountains of Israel would witness its
shiny glory.
There's a reason Egyptians called
the Great Pyramid "Ikhet." The ancient word roughly translates to
"glorious light." No one knows just how bright this light shined and
no one has attempted to place reflective limestone back on the pyramid to find
out!
The
Pyramids Are A Cool 68 Degrees Inside
Despite being pounded by intense
heat, the pyramids of Egypt stay relatively cool inside. Temperature readings
have the historic structures remaining around 68 degrees Fahrenheit. This
fantastic feat or air-cooling ingenuity is built right into the pyramid.
Leading to the Pharoah's chamber
are numerous airshafts. When opened, they immediately allow cool air to enter.
The temperature in the chamber would drop drastically as a result, letting the
Pharaoh rest comfortably in death. The mind-blowing thing as that no matter the
temperature outside, the chamber is a constant 68 degrees inside.
The
Pyramids Were Not Built by Slaves
Despite everything you have been
taught to believe, it's now known the pyramids were not built by slaves. Paid
workers spent tireless hours constructing the pyramids. This workforce was
brought in from the north and south and was highly respected for the art they
created.
Amazingly, the discovery of paid
workers was not made until 2010. During an expedition, archaeologists found the
tombs of the pyramid workers. The bodies had been preserved in the sand and
were buried with bread and beer to provide sustenance in the afterlife.
No
One Knows What Glue Held the Pyramids Together
Built stone by stone, the pyramids
are some of the most stable structures in the world. Modern scientists,
however, still don't know how or why. The adhesive holding the stones together
has yet to be broken down into its basics.
Scientists know that the glue
holding the stones together is incredibly strong. That, unfortunately, is where
their knowledge ends. The combination of ingredients used to create the adhesive
remains a mystery. All that is known is what is seen. The glue between the
stones is strong enough to make the pyramids nearly indestructible.
Pyramids
Could Tell Time
One of the most significant
mysteries still surrounding the construction of the pyramids why they were
designed to tell time. The Great Pyramid cast no shadow at noon, indicating
that it is more than just an ancient tomb; it is also a sundial. Not just any
sundial though, one of the most complex ever built.
Sundials are one of the earliest
forms of timekeeping. Designed to cast a shadow based on the positioning of the
sun, Sundials are the most accurate way to tell time. To be able to build a
pyramid as one of the most accurate sundials ever produced astounds
archaeologists.