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SquirrelNutz
Thank you for joining ATS for the AMA session.
Also, thanks for digging in further, and taking a genuine interest in the community.
And, special thank for this thread (a cherished topic of mine), along with this reply on Pg 2.
S&F.
Restricted
I've always had the impression that, based on the interior design, the GP was designed to keep something in as opposed to keeping others out.
Granite plug, three doors, and the counterweight (leaf) left in place. They wanted access to the contents of the King's Chamber but they didn't want it to have the ability to get out. They even plugged the airshafts with slabs.
We should be asking ourselves what they wanted to lock up so badly.
Restricted
I've always had the impression that, based on the interior design, the GP was designed to keep something in as opposed to keeping others out.
Granite plug, three doors, and the counterweight (leaf) left in place. They wanted access to the contents of the King's Chamber but they didn't want it to have the ability to get out. They even plugged the airshafts with slabs.
We should be asking ourselves what they wanted to lock up so badly.
Point being that if the Egyptians had conceived the GP, it would have been a lot more open, colorful, and fun. They were a fun-loving people, not the Egyptonazi necrophiliacs Cecil B. deMille would have you believe. Which may well be why, when we try to make sense of the GP "through Egyptian eyes", we get nowhere.
jaffo
reply to post by Restricted
I love it. Because evidently no one found an outhouse, the entire history of the site simply MUST be viewed in a different manner than that established by literally a hundred years of digging and painstaking research, not to mention all of the documentation provided by, you know, the very society that built the things. Because a guy on the internet who hasn't turned over one single shovel full of Giza Plateau dirt says if there is no outhouse, the entire timeline is disrupted, lol. Long slow clap for you, sir.
What makes sense is they did want to keep something in, something very powerful and prone to damaging the pyramid without such great reinforcements.
However, I don't think the thing they were trying to keep in was a 'being' of some kind, but rather the immense pressure that would build up from using the pyramid as a ram pump. Ram pumps require a compression chamber needed to build massive amounts of pressure in order to force water upwards. Check my previous post.
Maghda
reply to post by Scott Creighton
I doubt carbon dating will be abandoned on the say so of Hawassedit on 21-10-2013 by Maghda because: (no reason given)
theantediluvian
reply to post by Rychwebo
What makes sense is they did want to keep something in, something very powerful and prone to damaging the pyramid without such great reinforcements.
However, I don't think the thing they were trying to keep in was a 'being' of some kind, but rather the immense pressure that would build up from using the pyramid as a ram pump. Ram pumps require a compression chamber needed to build massive amounts of pressure in order to force water upwards. Check my previous post.
Why does this thoroughly debunked woo make more sense to you than the purpose every credible, reputable scholar in the field of Egyptology accepts as fact? I'm just curious why people are so quick to dismiss millions of man hours of research and mountains of evidence in favor of some crackpot's theory as presented in a youtube video?
Is it that you believe that everyone in the mainstream community is either lying or too scared to admit that prominent individuals are wrong for fear of being ostracized?
Riffrafter
reply to post by maquino
Point being that if the Egyptians had conceived the GP, it would have been a lot more open, colorful, and fun. They were a fun-loving people, not the Egyptonazi necrophiliacs Cecil B. deMille would have you believe. Which may well be why, when we try to make sense of the GP "through Egyptian eyes", we get nowhere.
We're in full agreement there. The only thing I'm fairly certain of is that the conception, design, & construction were not of any human origin of that time (other than cheap labor). So now the fun starts. Where does that leave us?
I see 4 choices:
1 - It was ET entities (insert Giorgio Tsoukalos meme here)
2 - It was ED (Extra-Dimensional) entities
3 - It was a combination of 1 & 2 above where ET discovers ED and quickly realizes that the shortest distance between 2 points is NOT a straight line, it's a jump thru the dimensional vortex(es).
4 - It is of future human origin where they use ED or some other form of time travel to get there. Hell, for all we know, they could also be ET by that time too and probably unrecognizable as human by the people of that time. Why they would do so is beyond my ken although I'm sure they had their reasons.
Restricted
I've always had the impression that, based on the interior design, the GP was designed to keep something in as opposed to keeping others out.
Granite plug, three doors, and the counterweight (leaf) left in place. They wanted access to the contents of the King's Chamber but they didn't want it to have the ability to get out. They even plugged the airshafts with slabs.
We should be asking ourselves what they wanted to lock up so badly.