[Boards: 3 / a / aco / adv / an / asp / b / biz / c / cgl / ck / cm / co / d / diy / e / fa / fit / g / gd / gif / h / hc / his / hm / hr / i / ic / int / jp / k / lgbt / lit / m / mlp / mu / n / news / o / out / p / po / pol / qa / r / r9k / s / s4s / sci / soc / sp / t / tg / toy / trash / trv / tv / u / v / vg / vp / vr / w / wg / wsg / wsr / x / y ] [Home]
4chanarchives logo
A research investigation of the Pyramids going on that inclu
Images are sometimes not shown due to bandwidth/network limitations. Refreshing the page usually helps.

You are currently reading a thread in /x/ - Paranormal

Thread replies: 255
Thread images: 56
File: pyramids-giza-P.jpg (455 KB, 1038x539) Image search: [Google]
pyramids-giza-P.jpg
455 KB, 1038x539
A research investigation of the Pyramids going on that includes using very sensitive devices to pick up temperature patterns emanating from inside the pyramids walls. An anomaly was discovered on on east side of the Pyramid which included a 6 degree temperature variance and has left researchers puzzled.

http://news.discovery.com/history/ancient-egypt/striking-anomaly-found-in-great-pyramid-151109.htm

thoughts x? what were these structures built for? please no ayy lmao or santa claus memes.
>>
It's probably a chamber filled with dead servants.
>>
>>16977464
IMO there could be some very deep hidden treasures in there. Possibly some lost artifacts and knowledge. Aside probably some more mummies and statues deep down below, possibly some random horror creature from the abyss.
>>
>>16977464
Wait, why does that anomaly make you think they weren't built as burial tombs?
>>
File: imrs[1].jpg (160 KB, 1484x995) Image search: [Google]
imrs[1].jpg
160 KB, 1484x995
>>16977476
Top American Egyptologists believe they were grain silos.
>>
>>16977495
Now, I know it's all in fun to make light of the good Dr. Carson's theories on Egyptian architecture, but I won't be satisfied that he's wrong until we've FILLED THE PYRAMIDS UP WITH BARLEY AND SEEN WHAT HAPPENS!
>>
File: giza_alignment.jpg (19 KB, 500x446) Image search: [Google]
giza_alignment.jpg
19 KB, 500x446
>>16977476

>why does that anomaly make you think they weren't built as burial tombs?

because everything points to the fact that they were not burial tombs. the Egyptians knew alot more about the study of the heavens. Having the Pyramids be a burial chambers is just as bad as grain silos. No mummies or proven records of them built were ever found.
>>
>>16977530
>because everything points to the fact that they were not burial tombs.
Everything? you mean like all the RITUALLY BURIED BODIES WE FOUND THERE?

What the fuck is it about /x/ that people like you come here to be as fucking moronic as possible? Why is it you can't even pretend not to be absolutely goddamned retarded.

The evidence we have, from bodies to WRITTEN TEXTS TO AN UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR all says burial tombs. Get.
your.
head.
out.
of.
your.
ass.
please.
Jesus.
fucking.
Christ.
Man.
don't.
you.
have.
any.
pride?
>>
>>16977530
Even if they were built with celestial alignments in mind doesn't mean they weren't tombs. If I put a bumper sticker on my truck it doesn't suddenly become a book.

Also don't get to hung up on alignments. Everything lines up with something at one point or another. Pic related. The streets of New York City align with the sun twice a year. What does it mean? Nothing.
>>
>>16977544

>Everything? you mean like all the RITUALLY BURIED BODIES WE FOUND THERE?

There was never any mummies found in the Pyramids. Im not going to argue with your ignorance.

>If I put a bumper sticker on my truck it doesn't suddenly become a book.

And if i write a book about Khufus Pyramid.
Back at you.
>>
>>16977553

see

>>16977623

>If I put a bumper sticker on my truck it doesn't suddenly become a book.

And if i write a book about Khufus Pyramid.
Back at you.
>>
>>16977630
Nigger what? You totally missed what I was trying to say.

The point is astral alignment is a secondary characteristic and secondary characteristics are not how you identify somethings function.

I would say that I own a truck with a bumper sticker stuck to it, not that I own a bumper sticker with a truck stuck on it.

The pyramids are tombs that align with celestial bodies, not the other way around.
Dumb-ass.
>>
>>16977651

>The pyramids are tombs

my arguement was they were not tombs. Tombs are for places of burial. The Pyramids primary functions were not for tombs maybe their secondary but they were not built for mummies.
>>
>>16977764
That is wrong.
>>
>tombs
>no bodies, corpses, mummies
>ever

c'mon /x/
>>
>>16979215
There's a shit load of pyramids, most of which don't line up with anything in particular and they all have these weird coffin like things in them.
Draw your own conclusions.
>>
>>16977544
Nope. If this site wasn't anonymoose, it'd be different. No pride, if not required.
>>
The great pyramid was built to provide electricity.
Do you own homework.. I gotta go to work
>>
File: Wheels--3.jpg (171 KB, 1000x665) Image search: [Google]
Wheels--3.jpg
171 KB, 1000x665
do we have reason to believe they are attatched to the millions of circle structures built all accross africa
>>
>>16979330

Crop circles exist everywhere
>>
>>16979336
these arent crop circles, a large wave of sound comes from these circles made of stone and if you step in them your gps goes all screwwy
>>
>>16979340
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkTj-NwLG0Y
>>
>>16977476
because, to date, there has never been a mummy recovered from a pyramid.

not.fucking.one

>inb4 graverobbers

even pyramids whose inner chambers have been sealed have not yielded a single body.

but yet, simpletons like you think they were just chock full of mummies.
>>
>>16977544
you are a fucking imbecile.

post a single reputable source which affirms these 'ritually buried bodies' in the pyramids.

and while you are at it, change your moniker back to arroz a roni.

and before i forget, shut the fuck up sabrina
>>
>>16979314
kek
>>
>>16979378
>>
>>16980658

hahahha oh wow. you really are fucking stupid.
>>
>>16980669
Haha! yeah, I thought coffins were for putting dead people in! I'm such a chump!

Here's a really dense book on Egyptology and Ancient Egyptian burial practices. Start reading.
https://books.google.co.jp/books?id=ZHT2BwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=egyptian+pyramids+use&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEYQ6AEwCGoVChMIuoyTjMKYyQIVyyiUCh29fAPK#v=onepage&q=egyptian%20pyramids%20use&f=false
>>
File: picard laughing.gif (1 MB, 480x367) Image search: [Google]
picard laughing.gif
1 MB, 480x367
>>16977651
>The pyramids are tombs
>>
File: hyde.gif (4 MB, 320x240) Image search: [Google]
hyde.gif
4 MB, 320x240
>>16980683
>Here's a really dense book
Just like you apparently.

>pyramids
>tombs
>mfw
>>
I love how none of you employ even the tiniest amount of scientific scepticism.

The pyramids are actually butt plugs made for winnie the pooh once the gravity of a black hole stretches his anus wide enough

hey you're right, spewing completely unfounded bullshit *is* a lot of fun!

seriously though you should all kill yourself for being this retarded.
>>
>>16980686
>>16980695
>Only pretending
>>
File: i was just pretending.jpg (1 MB, 680x1671) Image search: [Google]
i was just pretending.jpg
1 MB, 680x1671
>>16980698
>>
>>16980697
>spewing completely unfounded bullshit
The main spewers of unfounded bullshit is the mainstream egyptologists. Tombs built by slaves, what a fucking joke.

That explanation is one of the most retarded and ludicrous of them all.
>>
>>16977464

>thoughts x?

You'll be lucky.

>what were these structures built for?

To appease the whims of arrogant rulers that believed themselves gods.
>>
>>16980686
Pyramids are also the easiest shape to build on a massive scale, with those materials and the technology they had at the time, there's nothing mystical about triangles.
A great big dome would of been tricky, a great big square would of used more material, etc. etc.
They're pyramid/triangular because it was the only thing they could do on a gigantic scale.
>>
File: 1435487071596.jpg (126 KB, 433x419) Image search: [Google]
1435487071596.jpg
126 KB, 433x419
>>16980710
>mainstream egyptologists
>>
File: foto-372.jpg (130 KB, 800x600) Image search: [Google]
foto-372.jpg
130 KB, 800x600
>>16980717
>They're pyramid/triangular because it was the only thing they could do on a gigantic scale.
Yeah, because they are the only gigantic big structures around.
>>
>>16980725
The russian one could easily be and probably is a natural formation, and this is a pyramid thread.
>>
>>16980725
Big-base-little-peak is litterally the most stable design there is. It makes sense that people who didn't have high strength steel would use it. The pyramids are basically big piles of building blocks.
>>
File: Zahi_Hawass_Pseudoscientist.jpg (78 KB, 676x418) Image search: [Google]
Zahi_Hawass_Pseudoscientist.jpg
78 KB, 676x418
>>16980719

I bet your one of those bluepilled lemmings that actually believed the story of George Washington never telling a lie and chopping down a cherry tree when you first heard it.
People like you abound in your ignorance which you mistake for you being clever and intellectually superior when in fact the complete upside is true.
>>
File: egyptmuseum.jpg (37 KB, 667x500) Image search: [Google]
egyptmuseum.jpg
37 KB, 667x500
>>16980717

but I thought the egyptians didnt know how to get square roots or Pi? Apparently they were so fucking stupid they only had copper chisels and bashing stones and lined the Pyramids to magnetic north even before people knew the earth was a spherical shape not to meantion all the other anomalies like the speed of light constant entwined in the base measurements.
>>
>>16980764
This book >>16980683 is on my side and it's an actual academic book with citations and field work.
>>
The pyramids are huge monuments that also serve as storage facilities. Something is stored there. Maybe something interesting, but probably just to Egyptologists.
>>
Can i get some sources from the 'not tombs' camp?
>>
>>16980818

can i get some from the "really just built for 1 guy tomb" camp?
>>
>>16980824
I thought that was the book in >>16980683
??
>>
>>16980778
Why do you need square roots or Pi?

http://www.science-projects.com/Pyramid.htm

and the speed of light thing is bullshit AND pointless.

https://www.metabunk.org/debunked-the-great-pyramid-of-giza-and-the-speed-of-light.t2154/
>>
>>16980865

>Why do you need square roots or Pi?

To build a perfect pyramid dumbshit.


>and the speed of light thing is bullshit AND pointless.

no it isnt. just because you cannot understand mathematics doesn't mean that its bullshit. Also a crackpot website like metabunk is proof?
>>
>>16980910
Ok retard, show me evidence FOR the lightspeed crap.
And you don't need Pi or square roots to build a pyramid.
You just make a big square, then put a smaller square on top of it, then just keep doing that over and over until it's pointy.
Get some lego and build a pyramid....did you use pi or square roots. FUCKING NO YOU DIDN'T. Did the Lego factory use Pi or square roots NO they used right angles and length measurements.
Pi is for goddamn circles. And if you want to make a circle without using Pi, use a stick a bit of string and a pencil.
>>
File: 1447388012822.jpg (137 KB, 768x1001) Image search: [Google]
1447388012822.jpg
137 KB, 768x1001
>>16977544
ehhei erfluse sho sethet uhoht hofe mhew bhutt
>>
We have no idea who built the pyramids or why they were built. Its all a total mystery. They were built between 20,000 and 40,000 years ago, thats the only thing we can realistically know.
>>
>>16980985
No they weren't.
http://www.aeraweb.org/projects/how-old-are-the-pyramids/

Now give me a link to some moonchild website with unsubstantiated claims.
>>
File: 468765187.jpg (17 KB, 400x316) Image search: [Google]
468765187.jpg
17 KB, 400x316
>>16980955

>And you don't need Pi or square roots to build a pyramid.
>You just make a big square, then put a smaller square on top of it, then just keep doing that over and over until it's pointy.

im not going to argue with an idiot. grab a rock smash it against another rock until you get 2.3 million perfect cubed rocks and then we can talk about math another day.
>>
>>16977464
Prove it
>>
File: ST-TNG_Tapestry.jpg (34 KB, 640x480) Image search: [Google]
ST-TNG_Tapestry.jpg
34 KB, 640x480
>>16980796

>actual academic book

I guess we gotta bow to anything labeled academic.
>>
>>16977476
>>16977502
>>16977530
>>16977553
>>16977651
>>16980683
>>16980719
>>16980759
>>16980865

Hey Xeno, I wondered if you were still around, still worshiping Bob?
>>
>>16981020
https://www.math.washington.edu/~greenber/PiPyr.html
>>
File: retarded.gif (518 KB, 350x200) Image search: [Google]
retarded.gif
518 KB, 350x200
>>16980796
>it's an actual academic book with citations and field work.
oh looks guys it got academic citations and field work and shit.
>>
File: 150643540785867.jpg (136 KB, 624x409) Image search: [Google]
150643540785867.jpg
136 KB, 624x409
The Pyramids were built as a mystery for the ages. Anyone claiming they know how they were built is full of shit.
>>
File: fittings.jpg (14 KB, 400x327) Image search: [Google]
fittings.jpg
14 KB, 400x327
http://www.gizapower.com/Anotherrobot.htm
Evidence of Ancient Electrical Devices found in the Great Pyramid?

by

Christopher Dunn

June 2, 2011

New images from inside the Great Pyramid shaft reveal evidence of electrical terminals, cables and even ancient wiring diagrams!

The discovery of electrical contacts and wiring inside the Great Pyramid, along with markings that show how to connect them, do not fit anywhere in conventional Egyptology but confirm the theory first published in my book, The Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt in 1998.

Only this theory has ever made such predictions, and every robot explorer they send up the shafts finds more and more evidence to prove that the theory is correct.
>>
File: nigga please.jpg (76 KB, 698x695) Image search: [Google]
nigga please.jpg
76 KB, 698x695
>>16979233

The fact that there's lots of smaller pyramids which are tombs, ALL built AFTER the Great Pyramid which has no evidence of being a tomb, is not evidence that the Great Pyramid was a tomb.
>>
File: Gallery Ceiling.jpg (230 KB, 448x528) Image search: [Google]
Gallery Ceiling.jpg
230 KB, 448x528
>>16981149

Also to note that the capstone and the casing stones are missing. When the kings chamber was first discovered there was black soot something akin from an massive energy surge. Tesla was one of the first to understand that energy itself is just a wavelength and harnessing it could bring unlimited potential.
>>
YO YO HERE IS THE DEFINITIVE PROOF OF HOW THEY WHERE BUILT! Real shit from the discovery channel not any of your tinfoil shit! Im so smart guys stop believing in fantasies!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRvtVrXcC3Y
>>
File: Assembly of door3.jpg (38 KB, 924x628) Image search: [Google]
Assembly of door3.jpg
38 KB, 924x628
Figure 6. The internal cavities of the USO with connectors and wiring.
Figure 7. The electrode being pushed through the copper connector located inside the hole
Figure 8. Maintaining the fluid levels in the pyramid shafts.
>>
File: Assembly of door1.jpg (343 KB, 1699x995) Image search: [Google]
Assembly of door1.jpg
343 KB, 1699x995
Figure 7
>>
File: Exploration 05262011.jpg (145 KB, 1563x1425) Image search: [Google]
Exploration 05262011.jpg
145 KB, 1563x1425
Figure 8
>>
>>16981189
How.. Yes that's part of the "how". But no comment as to why..

Some of the exterior blocks are a type of concrete cast in place
>>
>>16981057
>>16981092
Or you could read un-peer reviewed nonsense by people who probably can't even translate hieroglyphics.
>>
>>16981217

>cant differentiate from a sarcastic remarks and jokes

how typical
>>
>>16981180
>New images from inside the Great Pyramid shaf
Don't forger that the whole thing was covered in marble (insulator)
The power plant explanation is a lot more believable then the tomb explanation.
>>
>>16981180
>something akin from an massive energy surge
Or from burning oil lamps inside a closed space.
>>
>>16981244
I was referring to the content in the linked video..
>>
>>16979374
>sealed

Which one? All of them were ransacked.
>>
>>16977553
Unrelated question, if you're still lurking: At what dates does this happen? It looks hella cool.
>>
>>16980824
Yeah, like, that never happend anywhere on earth.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qin_Shi_Huang
>>
>>16980910
They did that by trial and error.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bent_Pyramid
>>
>>16980910
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meidum#Pyramid

First attempt
>>
>>16982712
Never, I say.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taj_Mahal
>>
The egyptians were literate. Many illiterate egyptians still had a certain degree of literacy as well, no clear line
They have records of business transactions. They have records of contracts signing. They have records of the workers guilds formed, operating in the nearby camps. They documented their techniques - sandstone is literally sand. It came from some nearby quarries. Run water and some sticks or cheap materials together, sand will break off, and then the sand will grind down the sandstone. They already built houses and palaces so they had the basic skills required to measure things, and it's not really beyond even children to find structures with blocks that don't collapse easy, so just build consistently and you have everything.

The workers working on the tomb graffittied the inside. There was also blocks with inscriptions like "dedicated to Pen-en-Khepri, who died beloved by his family after a fall". Khufu was known for military campaigns into sinai, and using his relations in sinai to trade for lumber from Lebanon (the tree on their flag isn't for show). Lumber was used to roll the giant blockes, use ropes and pullies (which they hand) and manpower to move the blocks onto logs, push the blocks, then as it rolls over a log, move the log to front. with 10-20 men doing this you could push several blocks the distance over the otherwise mostly flat terrain


Ancient sources say they used to be covered with something white but expensive like limestone, which the mountains towards Saudi are made of (and the Sahara region is partially a giant lime/chalk ancient coral reef like Texas). There's also a lot of arabic graffiti inside and outside the pyramid. You know, from the invading civilization that was extremely hostile to polytheism and monuments to polytheism. Who had a thriving business of folk medicine not unlike China's that among other things used ground up mummies for.

inscriptions in the walls like "king khufu was laid in this chamber"
>>
>>16977464
>An anomaly was discovered on on east side of the Pyramid which included a 6 degree temperature variance and has left researchers puzzled.
>no ayy lmao please

Pick one.
>>
>>16977530
>because everything points to the fact that they were not burial tombs.
Oh, you know, except for the mummified corpse of a king in the central chamber?
>>
>>16982908

This is either bait or your just plain stupis
>>
>>16979374
>even pyramids whose inner chambers have been sealed
Well, funnily enough, there are no pyramids whose inner chambers were still sealed as of, say, 1900. Probably as far back as 1000 AD.
>>
>>16980710
>mainstream egyptologists
>tombs built by slaves
Pick one, buddy. The mainstream opinion is that the Pyramids were built by farmers during the off season.
>>
>>16982918

Your just too simple minded to understand the concepts of even undertaking to build such a structure. Probably just spamming nonsense out of your ass as verifiable proof.
>>
>>16981020
>the pyramids
>perfect cubed rocks
I shat out a more perfect cube than the Pyramids' building stones.
>>
>>16982780

The grafiti nerary is from centuries after they were built
>>
>>16981159
>ALL built AFTER the Great Pyramid
The pyramids of Djoser and Sneferu both predate Khufu's.
>>
>>16981217
>Some of the exterior blocks are a type of concrete cast in place
Some of the exterior blocks are MAYBE a type of concrete cast in place.
>>
>>16982711
May 28 and July 12, according to Wikipedia. The phenomenon is referred to as Manhattanhenge.
>>
>>16982720
Meidum was the third attempt. The pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara and Sneferu at Dashur both predate it.
>>
>>16982926
How exactly did people get into sealed chambers to make this graffiti, then?
>>
>>16977464
I study Egyptian news for my job. It's almost certainly nothing, the Ministry of Tourism are desperate for anything that will attract tourists (going so far as to re-open tombs that have been sealed in Luxor for several thousands of years) and will promote these small finds like crazy, they've basically invited a crackpot to look for King Tut's tomb as well. The story will most likely be quietly forgotten when the search yield nothing, the entire team are there primarily to record the pyramids and preserve their current state due to climate change and erosion.

I'm from /lit/ not /x/ by the way, just saw this thread was popular on the 4chan front page.
>>
>>16982953
>they've basically invited a crackpot to look for King Tut's tomb as well.
That was almost a hundred years ago now, dude. And he found it too.
>>
>>16982926
It's parsimoniously contemporary. The undated markings are mostly from within a century and the other dates specifically mention a year of a king's rule. It all points to being at most within 30 years of each other going into Khufu's son's reign and that's traditionally about how long it took to build them. Some later records have years off which causes dates to be calculated closer to 60 years afterwards, but these are considered less reliable; most inscriptions are confidently contemporary or accounted for as something like arab graffitti.
>>
>>16982972
Sorry my bad pretty tired. I believe he wanted to investigate King Tut's tomb in the belief that Nesferetti's corpse would be behind it.
>>
>>16980824
Apocalypse built it, right!?
>>
File: 24935_Ramses-II.gif (22 KB, 260x295) Image search: [Google]
24935_Ramses-II.gif
22 KB, 260x295
>>16980998
>http://www.aeraweb.org/projects/how-old-are-the-pyramids/
they say it was built around 2500 years ago by a old kingdom society and took them over 85 years to do it!
I think where the questions come out is why? why build something that massive when the people i am assuming lived in huts.
>So we suck at making large homes but my mud hut is pretty cool , but hey lets build these three huge pyramids.
>But EgyptyAnon Why?
>Because Fuck you, thats why, Fuck you.
>>
>>16983014
Then comes the reply that superstitious faith can provide the motivation required to build an artificial mountain in exceptionally precise alignment, -which entailed leveling that section of the Giza Plateau and paving it with massive blocks that show the marks of highly efficient machine tools having been used to cut them into shape- While also building a massive under-ground complex and other massive structures on the surface, because religion. Don't forget the alignments with various celestial coordinates and relationship to other sites around the globe. Yes, all due to religious fervor because this could not be the product of a sophisticated civilization that spanned the Earth and according the their own records, even off of it.
Because if you think otherwise, you're just a delusional tinfoil. Modern society knows all there is to know and that it, case-closed. Pay no attention to this discovery, ISIS or some other arm of a black-ops army intends to blow the place up if given the chance anyway. Case closed.
>>
File: Aztlan artifacts.jpg (110 KB, 960x901) Image search: [Google]
Aztlan artifacts.jpg
110 KB, 960x901
Here's what remote viewers got on the Pyramids and how they were constructed. Seriously mind-blowing material.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJz0mm8cSt4
>>
>>16980998
i love shitbirds such as yourself who so proudly point to other people's work and conjecture as if they are accomplishments you have been kind enough to share with THEM.

go get fucked turdburglar, and get back to us when you have finally formulated an original abstract thought.

if your mother had aborted you, the world would be a better place, YOU FUCKING LEMMING
>>
>>16981220
or you could realize that even the so-called experts CANT DECIPHER THE HIEROGLYPHS.

anyone who as actually done any research into this knows that modern science, even with the rosetta stone, is simply spitballing at what the hieroglyphs actually say.

and you are an indellible asshat for using 'hieroglyphics' in the wrong syntax.
>>
>>16982546
shut the fuck up sabrina.

there has never been any soot evidence of torches, candles, or lamps found inside the pyramids.

none

in fact, nobody has a working representation of how the pyramid builders were actually able to see deep down inside the pyramids.

no soot = no flame
>>
>>16982908
learn to read shitstain.

there has never been a single mummy found in ANY pyramid. EVER.

now go cry to mommy
>>
>>16984401
Oils can be burned without leaving soot, you silly person, and oil burning has existed through the entirety of human history, and before!
>>
>>16984417
well, then it should be simple for you to post a citation to where archaeologists have definitively said that oil lamps were the method of lighting the interior of the pyramids.

ill wait, senor skinflute
>>
>>16984451
Why would I do that? My argument in its entirety is that your argument that fire demands soot is wrong. And it is wrong. You're wrong, I'm right.

Instead of trying to angrily make me prove something I wasn't even talking about, the thing to do now is admit you were wrong about fire and restructure your arguments which relied on that false claim.
>>
>>16977651
I own a jaguar hood ornament and numerous emblems surrounding it including Ferrari, bmw and hellcat. Of course those are all attached to a Chevy but who gives a damn
>>
>>16977651
>The pyramids are tombs that align with celestial bodies, not the other way around.
>Dumb-ass.
Thank god! If the pyramids were celestial bodies that were aligned with tombs we would all be ROYALLY FUCKED!
>>
File: tantrum.jpg (33 KB, 600x399) Image search: [Google]
tantrum.jpg
33 KB, 600x399
>>16984470
>you're wrong, i'm right.
>pic related, it is you

animal fat burning, leaves soot
petroleum based burning leaves soot
paraffin based burning leaves soot

sootless lamp oil is a much more recent invention than the pyramid builders would have had available, especially if egyptologists are to be believed.

it can't be that you are really so inexorably retarded that you don't know that burning leaves soot on the surface above and said burning?

im not angry, but it does tickle me to no end that you are starting to get that way.

now go fuck yourself, or if you'd rather, you can suck my cock
>>
>>16984489
No, slow burning of rendered animal fat doesn't leave soot, it leaves grease. You're wrong again. The wrong way to approach being wrong is to be more wrong more angrily. Now you have, like, all the wrongs!

You can call me sabrina if that makes you feel better. I know being proven wrong kind of unhinges you, although that's kinda weird given how often it occurs.
>>
> a 6 degree temperature variance and has left researchers puzzled.

the best archeologists of our time are baffled by one unexplained phenomena affecting the pyramids.
they can't fathom that the side where the sun doesn't hit directly is colder than the side where it does.

sounds about right, the general state of our best eggheads is pittyful.
>>
File: filename threads.jpg (49 KB, 625x474) Image search: [Google]
filename threads.jpg
49 KB, 625x474
>>16984530
>insults because no comeback
>>
>>16984527
It's the same side, and the temperature difference is really big.
>>
>>16984405
>>16982913
>what are tomb robbers
>>
>>16979215
c´mon then
>>
>>16979340
prove it, faggit
>>
ITT we have shilling, and visoucous obese men type violently at eachother violently over the internet, and with a wopping 0 percent concentration on decent discussion
>>
File: images (2).png (7 KB, 249x202) Image search: [Google]
images (2).png
7 KB, 249x202
ITT: Autist getting real bim bammed in their Jim jams
>>
>>16977464

Maybe it's a ghost. They make areas colder, you know.
>>
Literally just warm in there.
>>
>>16984401
So hol up, you're saying that there was soot found in the pyramids but that's not evidence of oil burning?
>>
>>16984734
According to Ben Carson it's full of grain.
>>
>>16977464
Healing
>>
>>16985073
your reading comprehension sucks.

im saying that there is no evidence of soot in the pyramids, which means the interior wasnt lit with torches etc.

it seems you and senor skinflute have comparable sub-80 IQs
>>
>>16985089
probably is.
>>
>>16986426
So what's all this >>16981180 then?
>>
>>16986444
look, lazy ass, you have the ability to use google for yourself, do you not?

egyptologists themselves say that they've not found any evidence of torches or lamps being burned inside the pyramids for light. they say this because there is a lack of soot that should be there given the methods and fuels which would have been used at the time.

other factors that may indicate soot have been attributed to nineteenth century explorers.

they also claim that polished copper mirrors were used to reflect sunlight down into the depths, but this has been proven to only be effective to a range of several tens of meters, and not plausible as a method to lighting the whole interior.

you need some help with your breakfast cereal too? you need me to hold the fucking spoon for you?
>>
>>16984511
no, senator limpwrist, i would never insult sabrina so fiercely as to call her you.

ill call you fatty mcgillicuddy though, because that IS what you are.
>>
>>16986477
So I gave this google you speak of a crack and it litterally pulled up links to Ancient aliens, yahoo answers and a site called doernenburg.alien.de.
So hold my hand just a little and show me where this is an actual unresolved question among real Egyptologists.
Post scriptum, if they appeared on Ancient Aliens they aren't real egyptologists.
>>
>>16986488

>unresolved question among real Egyptologists.
>among real Egyptologists.
>real Egyptologists.

those "real" idiots are the farthest thing to the truth you can get. They have no background understanding for doing thier work like archaeology paleontology engineering to even begin to study the pyramids.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_Lqu0nKZD8
>>
>>16984602
Is this in the region of the shaft that Gatenbrink explored by robot by any chance?

Upon wracking my brain, one potential explanation occurs to me: The chambers under the Pyramid have acoustic properties that resonate through the entire Pyramid. People in the King's chamber can hear the echoes of other people's voices being channeled all the way from those chambers. Plus there is water flowing through a section of those under-ground chambers. Seems likely that the water is creating acoustic/piezoelectric resonance. Going with the Giza power-plant hypothesis, this could have been the initial reaction that drove it when it was fully functional.
>>
>>16984489
>sootless lamp oil is a much more recent invention than the pyramid builders would have had available,
Didn't they just mix salt with oil?
>>
Saying that shapes hold no power is wrong, the triangle is a very powerful tool used to cleanse, heal, and grow. lrn2metaphysics
>>
>>16986726
I bet you're just pissed off because they refuse to acknowledge the Bosnian pyramid.
>>
>>16986928

>the triangle

lets not start with teh new age babble. A Pyramid is literally from the Greek Pyros and Midde meaning Fire in the Middle. The Pyramids were originally used as power plants for a lost civilization perhaps giants no one can know and then later by the ancient greeks as initiation chambers for neophytes.
>>
>>16986946

kinda looks like a pyramid mound to me. The Pyramids of Giza are all built on a massive mound in the earth that resonates with geo magnetic lines. The original site was a Plateau that had to be completely leveled in order to begin construction of the Pyramids. You cant just build massive structures and expect them not to sink or cave in but the Pyramids structure is actually drilled into bedrock and sits on a mound like that.
>>
File: lower chamber.jpg (21 KB, 337x282) Image search: [Google]
lower chamber.jpg
21 KB, 337x282
>>16986788
>The chambers under the Pyramid have acoustic properties that resonate through the entire Pyramid.
This is not something new and a lot of people have said this. The fact that the lower chamber (pic related) looks unfinished gives credit to this idea imo.
The reason it looks the way it looks is because the workers only removed enough material to get the resonance right and removing any more would just fuck it up.

>Going with the Giza power-plant hypothesis
The fact that the whole thing was covered in limestone (an insulator) makes the power plant hypothesis a bit more interesting.

It would probably work today to but we would just need to know how to fix it.
>>
>>16986992
>It would probably work today to but we would just need to know how to fix it.

Which also explains why conventional Egyptology refuses to acknowledge or give any credence to such possibilities. Plus all the disinformation around the topic, few things are more suppressed then alternative, non-petrol based sources of energy.
>>
The reptilians built the pyramids as astral nexus crystals to land their ships and charge their psychic meditation prana, not to mention serve as a conduit so they could more easily gather loosh for their demonic masters.
>>
>>16987125

>The reptilians built the pyramids as astral nexus crystals to land their ships and charge their psychic meditation prana, not to mention serve as a conduit so they could more easily gather loosh for their demonic masters.

haha I know nothing and have no original thought so i will just shitpost for fun
>You
>>
File: 1447151863612.jpg (54 KB, 624x415) Image search: [Google]
1447151863612.jpg
54 KB, 624x415
>>16977464
>>16984602
>>
File: 1447173474530.jpg (56 KB, 624x415) Image search: [Google]
1447173474530.jpg
56 KB, 624x415
>>16987236
>>
File: tesla.jpg (88 KB, 658x490) Image search: [Google]
tesla.jpg
88 KB, 658x490
>>16987112
Indeed.
They did it, Einstein knew, Tesla figured it out and then they stole his shit and suppressed it.

But they will get what is coming for them eventually.
>>
File: ra.jpg (41 KB, 300x500) Image search: [Google]
ra.jpg
41 KB, 300x500
>>16987125
>The reptilians
Pretty sure it was the blue avians.
>>
>>16987241
>riffle
>raffle
>roffle
>ruffle
>reffle
>>
>>16987298
retard
ritard
ratard
rotard
rutard
>>
>>16986488
>implying i watch tv at all, let alone ancient aliens

i personally dont think that aliens have anything to do with the pyramids. i believe from the years of study on the subject have done, that they are remnants of a past civilization whose origins and customs have been lost for all time.

other than that, you better go ask your daddy for help with the big bad internet, you'll get no coddling from me.
>>
>>16987449
>that they are remnants of a past civilization
Yeah, the Ancient Egyptians
>whose origins and customs have been lost for all time.
Not so much. You know we can read hieroglyphics right?
>>
File: 748126YOU948237498.png (67 KB, 426x307) Image search: [Google]
748126YOU948237498.png
67 KB, 426x307
>THIS
>WHOLE
>FUCKING
>THREAD
>>
>>16988237

>Yeah, the Ancient Egyptians

they ancient egyptians just copied their stuff and vandalized their works to make it look like it was done by their dynasty.
>>
>>16988237
opinions are like assholes, asshole.

>you know we can read hieroglyphs right?

fixed that for you, you supremely idiotic mattress stain.

we can GUESS what the hieroglyphs say, thanks to the rosetta stone, but it doesn't contain the entire lexicon, and if you actually knew your ass from a hole in the ground, you would know this already.
whenever you are done samefagging the fuck out of this thread, please find some time to go fuck yourself.
>>
File: Gobekli-tepe-coordinates.jpg (64 KB, 650x425) Image search: [Google]
Gobekli-tepe-coordinates.jpg
64 KB, 650x425
>>16987449
Look at Ancient Aliens objectively, the show was set up as a disinformation psy-op to associate a valid hypothesis and numerous examples of corroborating evidence for it: With the Woo-factor. For a great example of the show subliminally attempted to reinforce this. You could make a drinking game out of how many time per episode the phrase:
>>"As Ancient Astronaut theorists believe?" is used.
Not only was this often intoned in front of a back-ground featuring patterns of flashing lights -a basic means of inducing a state of suggestibility- The language used is telling. The narration never puts it in fair terms, such as:
>>"As independent researchers and archaeologists posit based on such artifacts/ anomalous sites/ traditions?"

Instead, it presented verifiable information in a hokey manner and used language that defines considering it probable that Earth has a history with a founding, space-faring culture in terms of belief: Rather then something that we can find solid evidence for.

No wonder then that disinformation in threads such as these relies upon attacking anyone who affirms this in terms of attacking them as cult-like "Believers" rather then people who are not going on board with consensus and following evidence where it points.
>>
>>16988714
while i am aware of the show, im unfamiliar with it with the exception of the various memes floating around.

i may check out a couple episodes so that i can see for myself what you are pointing out.

as far as i am concerned, there is only one fact that is needed to prove that egyptologists are talking out of their ass:

the great pyramid of giza is comprised of 2.3 million massive stone blocks. egyptologists contend that it was built in 20 years. in order for this to be true, it would mean that a stone would have to be hewn, transported, fitted and placed roughly every two minutes, 24/7/365.

it is simply not a feat that is doable in the proposed timeframe.

and to date, not a single soul here has been able to postulate how it could be possible in any way that holds water.
>>
>>16988822

>, fitted and placed roughly every two minutes, 24/7/365.

actually thats the very conservative estimate that doesnt account for the heavy transporting and the foundation as well as quarrying the actual rocks. It would be around 6 seconds to stack every single block with the precision of lasers.
>>
>>16977464
>An anomaly was discovered on on east side of the Pyramid which included a 6 degree temperature

BREAKING NEWS: The sun is warm and rises from the east
>>
File: EgyptKhemit_karnak_solstice.jpg (13 KB, 500x375) Image search: [Google]
EgyptKhemit_karnak_solstice.jpg
13 KB, 500x375
>>16988845
Not to mention that some of the blocks used would have had to have been quarried from hundreds of miles away.

>>16988876
So, you're either so stupid that you assume those who did the thermal imaging didn't take this into account like >>16984527
. A sock-puppeting shill-troll or both. Well done.
>>
>>16977471
Or undead servants.
>>
>>16988822
Egyptians saying that they built it in two years is like the Mesopotamians saying they won a war against 20,000 people without losing a single solider. You can't trust history from them because it gets into a "Wow our dicks are so fucking big" situation. no outside non-Egyptian historians really cared to write down how long it actually took.
>>
Its Goa'uld technology ya bimbo.
>>
>>16988954
>Saying are dicks are so big

But the Egyptians had big dicks so this is a moot point.
Besides the fact that the Egyptians were the only intelligent ancient society. So It probably was 2 Years.
>>
>>16977530

^^^

maybe they wanted to bump an epic thread without shitposting, so just did ^^^ instead
>>
File: pyramid_great_magazine_diagram.jpg (344 KB, 1327x879) Image search: [Google]
pyramid_great_magazine_diagram.jpg
344 KB, 1327x879
it would make sense that there are hidden chambers inside the Great Pyramid. They were probably accessible from different entrances during construction, then permanently sealed. look how big it is and how small the used space inside is.
>>
Christ what a mess.
It makes me cringe to see the normie even suggest that they were burial chambers. Have any of you even heard of Graham Hancock?

Look at it this way. In history class you were taught that they were used as burial chambers. This information came from orthodox Egyptologists who pulled this information right out of the "logical" side of their ass. They didn't know what to think, and didn't want to stray towards what would be considered unorthodox theories.

The fact is that no bodies were ever found. We are talking about the 3 main Giza pyramids of course. iirc, the actual burials were located in other smaller, differently structured, pyramids in the area/region.
Now the individuals who knew they could not have been burials instead decided to research other aspects, like the purpose of the passageways and inner chamber of the main pyramid. Newer theories developed around the pyramid being an electric mechanism of sorts because of the electrical activity they found inside of the pyramid. Beneath the pyramid there being waterways that work similar to electrical generative methods Tesla first used.

This is just one of many things to point out. There is much spirituality, geometry, and cosmology involved.
There were greedy multimillionaires who funded excavations in certain areas. And with word from possibly government cooperatives, they weren't allowed to reveal what they found. Specifically a chamber beneath the Sphinx's paw. If you want to believe that all of this is too far fetch'ed, you've got a lot to learn newfriends.
>>
>>16989621

They were moved because people (mostly the builders) just wouldn't stop looting them. The priesthood realized, eventually, that they were basically giant, electrum-plated beacons for graverobbers and quietly moved them to much more remote, low-key tombs in the much more remote, much more secure Valley of the Kings.
>>
>>16989635
>beacons for graverobbers
That would imply there was actually graves to rob.
>>
At first that sorta made sense, but then when I think about builders.

The pyramid builders? It doesn't seem plausible with the nature of their culture/society back then. It was a matriarchy where everyone was equal. And I think, why would builders loot it? We should note that these "builders" would have to have built it voluntarily as there were no slaves. Then there's much more to think about.
>>
>>16988540
Do you know how cryptology works? You figure out what some pieces mean and then you extrapolate outwards. They don't just make shit up. If they see a word repeated in 100 different places and it's always in a sentence about crops or clouds you can make a pretty safe bet that the word means rain.

>>16988483
wew lad

why are you fruit loops always so fast to accept the weirdest bullshit on the flimsiest of evidence but the slightest unknowns within conventional knowledge is just too much of a stretch?
>>
>>16990137
a single hieroglyph can mean an entire phrase. and extrapolation is not the same as definitive translation.

again, anyone who knows their ass from a hole in the ground is aware that we are simply spitballing about any heiroglyph that wasnt part of the rosetta stone.
>>
>>16977553
The spring and winter equinoxes.
>No significant date.
Also you missed the bloodmoon enlightenment, but you would dismiss the theory instantly.
>>
>>16977464

As an anon who was at the pyramids 4 days ago, I can confirm that the heat signatures are from the copious amount of camel shit strewn across the landscape.
>>
>>16990157
So what do you think is hidden in those phrases and words that we're only 90% confident with? Aliens?
>>
File: egypt_sphinx-pyramids.jpg (39 KB, 470x330) Image search: [Google]
egypt_sphinx-pyramids.jpg
39 KB, 470x330
>>
>>16986947
>Pyramid is literally from the Greek Pyros and Midde meaning Fire in the Middle.

I feel like /x/ is genuinely the stupidest board on 4chan
>>
>>16977473
What, are you stupid? No mummy was ever found inside a pyramid.
>>
>>16989689

>a matriarchy where everyone was equal

Sorry, what? Now, don't get me wrong, the Egyptians were certainly less sexist than a lot of other Near-Eastern and Mediterranean cultures at the time, but it was still very much a male-dominated society, and it also had a rigid class system. There were two female pharaohs in the entire history of Egypt, and they only became pharaoh because there were no eligible males (and Hatshepsut, the first of those two, was officially a regent for her son, Thutmose III, who officially became pharaoh upon coming of age (though Hatshepsut seems to have basically ran things in practice, officially Thutmose III ran shit because, generally speaking, political power was the dominion of men). Egyptian women could work, could own land and property, and could inherit (though they seem to have been at significant risk of having their inheritance taken from them, hence a lot of the wills of people leaving inheritances specifically declaring curses for any attempting to rob their wives/daughters/other female relatives. Not to mention that, while theoretically, women could choose whether or not they wished to marry (but originally, they couldn't divorce -- though eventually they did gain the right to divorce), in practice most girls were married off as children by their fathers just like in most other Mediterranean/Near Eastern societies at the time. Also, women could join the priesthood, but IIRC all high priests were male.

Also, Egyptian society, though having few slaves (though it did very much have slaves, believe you me), was very hierarchical. Basically, you had a small aristocracy from which the high priests, regional governors, and political leaders were chosen, who ruled with the aid of a slightly larger literate, scribal middle class over a vast population of poor, despised peasants who made up about 70% of the society, and mostly lived at or barely above subsistence level.
>>
>>16990697

Theoretically, anyone could increase their social standing by completing schooling, becoming literate, and becoming a scribe, but in practice schooling was ludicrously expensive and well beyond the means of most peasants.

>>16989679

I see no reason to think there weren't. Your theory about reptilian alien loosh or whatever just doesn't pan out imo.
>>
>>16990157
do you know how language works
do you know that people still speak egyptian
do you know there's languages related to egyptian
do you know that the only reason mysteries happened is because they became christian and wrote in greek

Our only real issues are reconstructing exact vocalism because of some things like ´ disappearing or j- becoming ´

We're pretty confident in changes in that though. *ri´u > *rie > rê
Coptic for sun
>>
>>16990697

Jesus I wrote a poorly formatted wall of text. If anyone wants or cares, I can re-write that post.
>>
Ill tell y'all folks a different theory about pyramides; which will explain their origin.

The book of Enoch describes pre-flood world, which was innhabited by a crossbreed between angels and humans; Giants, which "devoured the Creation". It also explains that humans were given knowledge from those angels, knowledge that would lead to corruption, among other things there is mentioned genetical manipulation.

My theory is that giants, knowing of their impending doom, ans they were informed by Enoch, left a mark after themselves; a mark that would survive the flood and transfer their knowledge to generations living in the time after the flood.
>>
>>16988845
>with the precision of lasers.
I'm sick of people contending this shit, you could fit your leg between the blocks of the Great Pyramid.
>>
>>16990697
This information is of course based on findings. How accurate the info is up for argument desu. There's different egyptologists who put out info that might've differed, but the details I've seen that aren't usually brought up point towards a completely equal society. No slaves, nothing. A golden age. The period of where many mysterious things happened along with the pyramid construction, which I doubt was built by any power we know of.
>>
>>16990822
The blocks of the great pyramid aren't something to look at if you want to find laser precision. The blocks were basically covered in super smooth stone when they were first built anyways.

If you want to find laser precision look at their artifacts and their temples. The geometry is impeccable.
>>
>>16990824

I don't suppose you could provide any sources for those details?
>>
>>16990697
>two female pharaohs in the entire history of Egypt
I assume you're talking about Hatshepsut and Cleopatra VII. If so, that ignores Nefertiti, Merneith, and the other six Cleopatras. There may well be others that elude me at the moment.
>>
>>16990832

That's not laser precision at all, that's just skill and planning.

>>16990758

That's just silly, though it sounds like a really cool concept for a videogame.
>>
>>16990846

Nefertiti wasn't a pharaoh, Merneith could've been, though we're not sure she was -- all we know is that she was a regent (though admittedly I guess I should've remembered to mention her, my bad on that), and IIRC those other Cleopatras weren't pharaohs.

And about Hatshepsut and Cleopatra, they were only pharaohs because there were no eligible males. After Thutmose III came of age, Hatshepsut (at least officially) became just a co-ruler -- although, in practice, she did basically still run shit. Not that that was generally acknowledged, because girls didn't pharaoh and talking about the ruler being politically dominated by his mom was generally unwise.
>>
>>16990849
get your shill out of my fucking board
>>
File: JjEflaC.jpg (240 KB, 2048x1361) Image search: [Google]
JjEflaC.jpg
240 KB, 2048x1361
I have no idea what the were built for, no one does. However through the mountains of information I have researched about them there is one thing that stands out as plausible to me. The idea that the pyramids have something to do with nuclear energy.

This academic style article is well researched and thought out. It lends itself to some credible ideas in my opinion. Enjoy x bros.

http://nuclearpyramid.com/great_pyramid.php
>>
>>16977464
The sun rises in the east?... anyone else? Fuck you /x/.
>>
File: saqqara stepped pyramid.jpg (75 KB, 436x300) Image search: [Google]
saqqara stepped pyramid.jpg
75 KB, 436x300
>>16990867

>totally over-engineered and revolutionary wonder of the world with absolute perfection at the first attempt.

So what about the earlier attempts then? Like the smaller, earlier stepped pyramids, or for that matter the mastabas?
>>
File: 008-nen-mastaba.png (474 KB, 570x380) Image search: [Google]
008-nen-mastaba.png
474 KB, 570x380
>>16990891
>>
>>16990891
I'd say the first ones were temples or tombs. The outward design is what carried through. If you make a pile of rocks what the easiest way to pile them? Big base small top.

The great pyramid is what is interesting. The internal passageways and chambers are in such a unique configuration. Plus the interior of the big one is pretty stark for a pharoh to design it strictly as a tomb.

Build a big structure for a specific purpose. The structure then is used for that purpose. Once the task is complete then you have a huge structure. A couple generations down the line a pharoh is like hmmm I have this massive building out back that's not being used. I want to be buried there so I can be remembered.

I'm not saying the great pyramid wasn't a tomb at one point. I just find it extremely hard to believe that being a place to stick a dead body was it's primary purpose.
>>
>Someone posts outlandish idea that by all current understanding probably isn't true
>Hey pal, why don't you present some evidence that, that idea is true?
>WELL WHY DON'T YOU PRESENT EVIDENCE THAT IT ISN'T TRUE

This entire thread.
>>
File: download.jpg (9 KB, 237x212) Image search: [Google]
download.jpg
9 KB, 237x212
>>
File: IMG__201511323__122852.jpg (720 KB, 1080x1428) Image search: [Google]
IMG__201511323__122852.jpg
720 KB, 1080x1428
>>
>>16990347
as i said before, your reading comprehension sucks. you must be that special kind of stupid.

see:

>>16987449
>i personally dont think that aliens have anything to do with the pyramids.

waste someone elses time, junior. get back to me when your balls have finally dropped.
>>
>>16977473
>IMO
stopped reading there.
>>
>>16990712
>>16990347

samefag

actually i do know how hieroglyphs work. there isnt a single hieroglyph that translates to an actual letter, rather the 'glyph is either a full word or phrase.

>it is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.
>>
>>16990822
>you could fit your leg between the blocks of the Great Pyramid

>citation needed
>>
>>16991041

Actually, that's not true. It's a logograph that can be used as an abjad. Certain characters can be used to indicate one-syllable words, or to represent certain consonants. And that's not even mentioning things like Hieratic or Demotic, which literally just functioned as abjads.
>>
>>16991062
not true says you?

ill wait for your citations, samefag
>>
>>16989248
>Besides the fact that the Egyptians were the only intelligent ancient society.

only dumbasses don't know about the sumerians and babylonians.

your mother should slap the fuck out of your dad for spurting such an ignoramous into her cavernous vadge
>>
File: HawaraLabyrinth.gif (40 KB, 495x273) Image search: [Google]
HawaraLabyrinth.gif
40 KB, 495x273
Meanwhile:

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/piramides/esp_piramide_23.htm

http://labyrinthofegypt.com/intro.html

http://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/digital_egypt/hawara/
>>
>>16991064

Literally just googling anything of those things. Like you can literally learn to read Egyptian hieroglyphs. For that matter, you can literally just learn Hieratic and Demotic.
>>
>>16991287
literally, you are retarded.

i clicked on the first link available and it says "transliteration of hieroglyphs"

which is pretty much exactly what ive been saying the entire time - spitballing at what they actually say.

get the fuck outta here samefag, you are clearly in the wrong place, and making an argument you neither understand nor have any interest in understanding.

transliteration =/= translation
>>
>>16991364

Are... are you aware of what transliteration is? It means converting characters from one writing system into another. Converting written characters into their equivalent in another writing system.

No one said Hieroglyphs were a language. They were a writing system, used to write the Egyptian language. I fail to see how being able to transliterate hieroglyphs somehow proves your idea about them being a purely logographic writing system.

Cyrillic is also commonly transliterated into the Latin alphabet. If transliteration is just blind spitballing then guess that means we're just blindly spitballing when we translate anything to or from Russian.
>>
>>16991392
transliteration means that the original intent of the text and its context is lost in the process - ie spitballing.

this is evident in the various translations of the bible and the quran for just two examples.

how about you get with the program and learn to think for yourself instead of relying on websites and the work of others to think for you?

most importantly, samefag, try just shutting the fuck up for five seconds while the grownups talk.

and just to be clear, your idols of transliteration in all their heavenly glory have assigned the letter F in english to the 'glyph known as 'poisonous viper'.

literally what ive previously said, again. trying to condense a phrase to a single letter.

i bet you fuckstains eat at the same table.
>>
Can someone go into more detail about the whole powerplant thing?
To me it's the most plausible theory and I wanna know how they created an electrical power pyramid, how it could have been used and what is the equivalent of it today.
>>
>>16991419

You seem awfully angry, and you've not really posted anything even vaguely proving your point. Speaking of transliteration from the Arabic, Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, and Greek writing systems, into Latin, since you mention translations of the Bible and Qur'an, that doesn't really have anything to do with the phonemes that the written characters represent. It's more about the languages themselves.

Different languages are different, and a lot of words in one language don't have a precise translation into another. You can have multiple translations of the same text from other languages that use the Latin alphabet.

You literally haven't said a single thing that even vaguely supports your point or refutes mine -- all you've done is get angry and throw temper tantrums and call me a samefag.
>>
>>16991423
look into piezoelectricity and the natural aquifer which is beneath the entire giza plateu.

it seems the most plausible
>>
>>16991430
angry? im sorry you have never had someone talk to you directly, perhaps you may some day develop a thicker skin.

im not here to coddle you or bend to your whims. you can have your opinion all you want, as is your right, and i will have mine.

but, you are a samefag, and havent posted any proof otherwise.

now kindly go fuck yourself, i could give two shits about you or what you fucking think samefag asshat faggot
>>
>>16991450

>facts are opinions

kek, also

>not angry
>now kindly go fuck yourself, i could give two shits about you or what you fucking think samefag asshat faggot
>>
>>16991469
>implying i said facts are opinions
>being this bad at trolling

again, go fuck yourself. maybe one day daddy will teach you how to be a man... although i suspect he will just keep assfucking you instead
>>
File: 201502_1632_gcbea_sm.jpg (16 KB, 300x300) Image search: [Google]
201502_1632_gcbea_sm.jpg
16 KB, 300x300
>>16991479
>>
>>16991497
no, in fact its been a helluva good day.

getting naysayer shills panties in a wad is my favorite cup of tea.
>>
>>16991469
Facts are actually opinions or, more accurately, our belief that anything is a fact is an opinion. The distinction is informed vs uninformed opinions or objective vs subjective opinions, or honest vs dishonest statements. Or a mix of the above, within limits. But all beliefs are ultimately opinions and the word fact is just a belief we feel has solid objective credibility.
>>
>>16991469

Bro he's just angry that you can't read a book about the pyramids and still believe that they are burial chambers when they are not Only spiritually retarded people have trouble understanding that there are things in this world which boggell the mind.
>>
>>16991583
There are absolutes in this universe. Certain "facts" that are absolute and will never change. Let me give you an example. You are a .......... You know what I absolutly meant there
>>
Thankyou /x/ for taking a legitimate scientific endeavour and morphing it into a bunch of nonsensical dribble a
>>
>>16993480
Maybe you should read a book about the pyramids. One that wasn't written by a delusional hippy or that one weird Swiss alien guy.

Like, you *do* know that your crystal dragon magic alien loosh wizard theory is extremely fringe and openly mocked by all even vaguely credible sources, right? It is not as reputable or widely accepted as you seem to think it is.
>>
>>16993581

Yeah I'm not saying it was reptilians bud let's get that straight here but your understanding of history is one the one that has no evidence behind it just some idiots mocking real research as being unscientific.

Is it that hard to conceive the idea of a lost civilization that died out due to a flood or other cataclysmic event that was superior to our own in its understanding of nature?
>>
>>16993727
>no evidence behind it
>except all the evidence we've found to date

>just some idiots mocking real research as being unscientific
>i.e. literally every historian and archaeologist outside of fringe ancient alien zone mocking fringe alien zone

> Is it that hard to conceive the idea of a lost civilization that died out due to a flood or other cataclysmic event that was superior to our own in its understanding of nature?

What does that have to do with the pyramids though?
>>
>>16993739

What does it have to do with the Pyramid?
Never mind the fact that the Pyramids contain every constant of mathematics and quantum mechanics to date. It's just a pile of stone that is a burial chamber for some petty King.
>>
>>16993754

>every constant of mathematics and quantum mechanics to date
[citation needed]

>It's just a pile of stone that is a burial chamber for some petty King

No, they're just piles of stone that were burial chambers for the pharaohs before being constantly looted forcing the priests to relocate them. They were also major building projects and job sources, and symbols of power for the pharaohs who had them built.
>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HAGwJRQB5w
>>
>>16993763
>[citation needed]
like your lazy ass will even look...
http://greatdreams.com/gem1.htm
>>
>>16993763
>[citation needed]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HAGwJRQB5w
>>
>>16993763
>[citation needed]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKm8v-G5lOE
>>
>>16993776

Browsing the site, this Joseph E. Mason seems to be some sort of occultist. Also he starts talking about monuments on Mars fairly early on.

The only semi-cogent point is that the Egyptians understood mathematics as most other civilizations did. However, "every constant of mathematics and quantum mechanics to date" is rather a stretch. Yes, math was involved -- of course math was involved in a large building project. But the mathematics you would expect any skilled architect or engineer to understand is neither magic nor alien.
>>
>>16993780
>>16993787

Also buddy if you think I'm gonna watch literally over four hours of people talking about antediluvian Martian nephilim building the pyramids you got another thing comin pal.
>>
>>16993727
>Is it that hard to conceive the idea of a lost civilization that died out due to a flood or other cataclysmic event that was superior to our own in its understanding of nature?
Yes! Yes it is! Jesus fucking Christ what a stupid question.

This is some kind of leftover thinking from the renaissance, right? When people really could go and explore sites from the classical era and rediscover things.

It is possible, though barely conceivable that an ancient civilization may have, through practical application, stumbled upon some physical law we have not yet established and in my happy imaginative place maybe, possibly, in the realm of speculative history MAYBE sharpened their understanding of such a law to the point of actually employing such a law and I...guess maybe for some reason not record it in their extensive writings, which we can translate now.

Oh! Maybe people are so fixated on Egypt in particular because in addition to the renaissance, it was actually in the modern age that the Rosetta stone was found? So relatively "recent" historical memory is of Egypt being a greater mystery than it is now?
>>
>>16993819

You asked for citations and got them. Just because you have the attention spam of a imbecile and have to have others think for you and tell what is right and real doesn't discount the centuries of research that had to be done on the pyramids.
>>
>>16993829

Yes and the dark ages were indeed dark. No point in arguing with an idiot here on x who doesn't have any critical thinking skills or has ever read two contradictory books and found the right answer.
>>
>>16993834

>centuries of research

so are you implying that "centuries of research" were done to reach your magical alien wizard hypothesis? if so, then perhaps you should know that no one remotely educated on the subject shares that hypothesis, hth. And no, 5 hours of "the angel martian nephilim built the pyramids why wont the mean archaeologists just listen" is not going to convince me.
>>
>>16993804

Who said it was aliens? The people who espouse that idea are the actual shills like the egyptologists who have very little understanding of the subject.
>>
>>16993848

Literally since Napoleon's researchers arrived. If you want to go further back the Greeks and Romans. Every time there has been a major breakthrough in science they looked into the pyramids and found their answers reflected in stone.
>>
>>16993846

Not that anon but one source that isn't from an occultist who believes there are buildings on Mars. They would've left some sign of their presence. But there are no signs.

There is no evidence of this alleged great, lost, scientifically hyper-advanced antediluvian North African civilization. Gee, I wonder why that would be?
>>
>>16993859
You're massively hyping up the pyramids. That is patently false and you very well know it.
>>
They were built because the Egyptians, like many other societies, believed in a sort of life after death. Both in being remembered by the living (these pharaoh dudes must've had MASSIVE egos), and by ascension into another "place". They believed the rituals and burial structure would help the pharaohs ascend into the next place, which makes sense considering the shape of the structure and the tubes leading from the chamber through to the outside of the pyramid for his soul to escape.
>>
thats where they kept their hot pockets.
>>
>>16990891
mate you realise that the great pyramid is dated based on the age of the pigment within, right???
>>
>>16993936
Mate you realise the Pyramid is dated based on contemporary records of its construction, right?
>>
>>16990835
Watch The Pyramid Code on netflix or find it online. A critical and concise series not like AA.
>>
Fuck around you won't be around! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vFL009F8Vw
>>
>>16977464
Alchemy =/= Electricity
F R E E E N E R G Y
>>
>>16994082

>F R E E E N E R G Y

nothing free exists but zero point energy and cold fusion is highly probable. If we found a way to extract energy like the ancients did we would slap a tax on it and sell it like everything else.
>>
For anyone wanting to know more about the Pyramids or other megalithic structures this guy on Youtube has an awesome channel.

https://www.youtube.com/user/brienfoerster
>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e2abH2cR_o

heres a cool video of actual experts on the theory that the pyramids were power plants.
>>
File: powerplantpyramid.jpg (18 KB, 182x277) Image search: [Google]
powerplantpyramid.jpg
18 KB, 182x277
Exploring Tunnels UNDER Egypt's Giza Plateau Part 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba6G9vyhVFU

A cool series that looks at the actual tunnels and groundwork done underneath the Giza Plataea
>>
>>16994794

Nice thx anon
>>
File: SolsticeKarnakBIG.jpg (60 KB, 480x575) Image search: [Google]
SolsticeKarnakBIG.jpg
60 KB, 480x575
>>16994794
See also:
>>16991272

Isn't it amazing how anyone who actually does research in the field at Giza turns up all kinds of things that throw the official line of what the complex is and It's level of sophistication into question? Especially with all that is closed off?
>>
>>16980778
*phi, not pi. :^)
>>
>>16995888
>anyone who actually does research
>I did some googling and watched a few videos on youtube
>>
>>16984380
Making up nonsensical bullshit like a 4 year old, and then expecting other people to respect it isn't an accomplishment.
Thread replies: 255
Thread images: 56

banner
banner
[Boards: 3 / a / aco / adv / an / asp / b / biz / c / cgl / ck / cm / co / d / diy / e / fa / fit / g / gd / gif / h / hc / his / hm / hr / i / ic / int / jp / k / lgbt / lit / m / mlp / mu / n / news / o / out / p / po / pol / qa / r / r9k / s / s4s / sci / soc / sp / t / tg / toy / trash / trv / tv / u / v / vg / vp / vr / w / wg / wsg / wsr / x / y] [Home]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.
If a post contains personal/copyrighted/illegal content you can contact me at [email protected] with that post and thread number and it will be removed as soon as possible.
DMCA Content Takedown via dmca.com
All images are hosted on imgur.com, send takedown notices to them.
This is a 4chan archive - all of the content originated from them. If you need IP information for a Poster - you need to contact them. This website shows only archived content.