It’s so obvious I said it in another comment section, Isaac Newton wasn’t born and gravity wasn’t invented yet, people could float up and bricks weren’t as heavy
Ya I say that all the time about breathing, like people could just walk into water and stay there for as long as the want until some chad took a breath
The Great Pyramid of Giza contains 2.3 million individual blocks of stone, meaning one block would have to be laid every five minutes of every hour, 24 hours a day, for the entire 20 years.
Actually you would have to lay a brick every 4 minutes and 31 seconds. But they built 3 pyramids in that time... Allegedly... So you're probably looking at a brick every few seconds more realistically.
@@taistelulaama9159 It has to be... considering it was 4500 years ago and taking into account the stone age tools they used according to the majority of egyptologists it was simply not possible to build all these pyramids in such a short period of time. Also its crazy since that was literally at the beginning of civlization itself in its modern form. Building such monuments takes organization and building skills which were unprecedented at that time and are crazy and just unbelievable when you think about them.
I think the reason most people hated history in high school was because teachers hardly ever pointed out the parallels between historical events and ideas to our everyday lives today. Kids would always say "why do we have to learn about stuff that happened so long ago that has nothing to do with us, now". The simple animation of things makes history seem somewhat more relatable than flipping through a textbook full of black and white photos and arguably the most important trait to exercise while studying history is empathy; putting oneself in the world of the past as best as possible in order to draw a connection to where we are today and why
I loved history in school as well as science. I read something about history and/or science daily. What I disliked in school was English clas. Et wuz noht intressin$
The problem with pointing out parallels with modern day is the fact that if we look at stuff with nuance, we would realize that history never really went away. We are doing a lot of bad historical practices, only under a different name and scheme. Even in modern day, we have concepts like countries doing a modern version of colonialism under the threat of sanctions, invasions for unfounded fears, wartime brutality (except with more destructive weaponry), co opting modern day slavery (by doing business with countries/companies which have such worker abuses), denying pay to workers (wage theft), and so on. To portray our modern day society as a "beautiful, advanced, society", we prefer to look away from the evils. That is why no one wants to draw parallels from history, especially when teaching kids.
Yeah, and thia is the reason history is flawed, we do not have parallel between events... Fww people even realize that the Egyptian empire lasted so long, Cleopatra counted the pyramids at Giza as ancient ruins
modern people have become so accustomed to relying on machines that we've forgotten how much humans are actually capable of doing with little else than our own two hands and feet, and some clever ingenuity..
@@danielvictor3262 you cant lift blocks that weigh thousands of pounds with just humans the pyramid is hundreds of feet in the air thats barely possible with any machinery we have today
i wish we could see first hand what they really looked like, lined in white limestone, capped with a gold top. even more impressive than what we see now.
Me too, my father studies alot of egyptian mythology do we went on the retreat there. I got a chance to lean on the sphinx, it was a really cool expierence since I heard your not usulally alowed to get that close.
Just a 30 ft reduction in hight over the course of thousands of years is amazingly incredible especially considering even that is due to vandalism. The Egyptians truly were master architects.
@@CristanioPeweyyy Imagine engineers and workers worked for decades to build an astonishing structure only to be called it was made by aliens 😑. Dude you are underestimating old age peoples. Their are hundreds of structures that made modern men think they are made by aliens. Search about ajintha and ellora caves of India.
There's a lot of omission in this video. How some of the stones were cut from a quarry hundreds of miles away, and how the Japanese group were successful to replicate the methods that were of the ancient Egyptians, but failed to actually replicate the pyramid in its entirety. Ultimately that was their goal and could not deliver. Not to mention the construction of the other pyramids after the 3 great pyramids were lackluster and some just incomplete.
Some people: The pyramids were built by aliens Some other people: No, the pyramids were built by israelis The Egyptians who actually built the pyramids: 👁👄👁
@@rktsnail Um.... why? Ancient Egyptians wrote using heiroglyphics... seems reasonable to me that they would also use this method of writing for their graffiti!!
@@perfectlypurepinkpompompan3467 pretty sure he would’ve explicitly mentioned that he was LITERALLY talking about “graffiti”, especially when you think that graffiti in its true definition may not be a common topic of discussion when talking about Egyptian history. Graffiti is an illicit and rebellious expression of art, where as Egyptian hieroglyphics were purposefully done in an acceptable way. I understand you are trying to play devils advocate here ... but simply put ... the narrator called hieroglyphics, “graffiti” 🙄
Is nobody else confused about the whole "aliens would have had to go back in time because humans couldn't calculate the speed of light accurately until the 50's" part?
because getting to earth from another planet, that we haven't discovered yet or haven't discovered life or earth like characteristics would take millions or thousands of lightyears, meaning that if they found our planet it would already be our current present or even the future
@@claudeheinrich3613that's not even remotely close to what he was saying 😅 the coordinates of the pyramid is the exact same number as the speed of light (compare the 2 numbers). And since humans did not know the speed of light back then, that means aliens must have made them to be able to match the coordinates with the speed of light. Thank you for giving me a chuckle today lol
@@Cbt1111no one is talking about how long it took aliens to get here. He's sinply saying the coordinates to the pyramid is the same exact nunber as the speed of light. And humans couldnt have known that information back then, so it must have been the work of aliens.
After watching this a second time I still don't understand how they got a 6k-30k pound block onto rollers and boards (which how did they make those btw) and then if the rollers are under a board, wouldn't the board just fall off the rollers once pulled slightly forward?! This was NOT a clear explanation!!!!!
Its not even about that. Some parts of the pyramids are literally impossible to construct without any machinery. Literally tons on top of the king’s chamber.
@@radubancescu9557 sorry i believe only in scientific logic .. you can see the evolution of the pyramids by your eyes .. step pyramid then bent pyramid then red pyramid then many other until they managed to make the masterpiece of giza.
The only thing that changed my perspective on all the alien theories is. Math originated in ancient Egypt, pythagoras went to Egypt and learned Pie and spread Maths through Europe. Where did it come from?
There’s also the glaring problem with this explanation, in that Egypt was a bronze-age civilization. You cannot cut Granite with bronze tools, they are far too soft. Yet, the Egyptians were able to do so with pin-point accuracy.
@@oljo0527 "machine-assisted jet of water", or else it would've taken years. And no, copper is much much more malleable than iron, and is no where near as strong as it. There's a reason why bronze and iron ages are separate
Yes precise measurements and accuracy that's what the pyramids of giza are and yet infographic show tells us that the builders uses cubit as a unit for measurements.🤷♂️
@@josueochoa9267 Developing the technology needed for a SmartPhone is different for building pyramids, the smartphone is more about experimentation and analysis while building a giant pyramid is a result of coordination, machinery systems and transportation technology
It is also worth mentioning that there are a lot of small pyramid remains in egypt some collapsed and other demolished that indicate designers were experimenting first with how to build them which would make sense since learning is a step process.
@@michaeltrumph121 Based on the fact that I'm Egyptian and I know my country's history. The first pyramids were built with a steps like edge(it looked like a deformed triangle) . It was just 6 huge steps, however, the pyramid of Giza was the first pyramid to have a "smooth" like surface, but yea The pyramid of Giza and the 2 smaller ones ( we call them khofo's and khafra's pyramids) aren't the first pyramids ever built
@@Valravne728 actually normal Egyptian workers built the pyramids they weren't even slaves and kings used to give them food and wheat for their work...
@@datcheesecakeboi6745 We don't know how they were built. Simple as. We don't even know who built them. or when exactly they were started. We haven't been to their centers. There is zero information regarding stone cutting and transportation and build. The tables don't address those things.
Imagine building a pyramid your whole life just for the future generations to call it Aliens build it. People just underestimate what we are capable off.
the pyramids are way too exact to be built by human slaves the stones are measured so perfectly that you can't even fit a razor blade between them it's impossible to make such precise Cuts even with technology we have now
Wayne Williams Its not about race, I'm black and with the facts that are mentionned its literally impossible that humans built those things. You do realize that even with the technology we currently have we still can not even reproduce it. So how tf do you think slaves were able to do that.
Only fools are saying that. But they're older than we think. They are not tombs and they can't be cut with copper tools. That's been proven. Yet normal people like you don't know this and still you trust liars. Search up Brian Forester and Graham Hancock. They're closer to the truth than any of these supressors.
what really happened was they would put stakes of wood close to two blocks and grow it so that the rock will split... At least that's what it says in my history book
Someone tell me how bronze cut granite. Engineers have tried. They went through ten saws in an hour and made it four mm. I don’t think it was "ALIENS". but it sure wasn’t Bronze Age technology.
I think they had rotary copper discs with sand as abrasive. Water-powered spinning. There is that abandoned block that shows the cut going off line; typical of a machine cut.
You do know most high up companies so called teachings of history like Ubisoft are under control of shadowy governmental figures and illuminati based figures so of course they'll cloud your mind by putting dlc saying Humans only built it to brainwash the everyday people in believing that's what happened, open your mind mate and branch out a bit
The pyramdis where casted, look it up. This is the only 100% logical method for bilduing such monuments back in those times. They only reason why this thought isnt more commonly known, is because the scientist who published it back then has been belittled for believing in an unpopular opinion.
I havee believed for years that the Egyptians found the Pyramids, not built them. Here’s why there are no hieroglyphics in any of the Pyramids on the Giza plateau except for Khufu’s pyramid, which is the largest. On the ceiling of a supported slab above the King’s Chamber is a cartouche (a Pharaoh named inside an oblong shape) made of soot from a torch, and I believe it occurred during the reign of Pharaoh Khufu. Why, because the only statute of Khufu ever found, which was in the approximate area of the pyramid mentioned above, is 2″ tall. Amazing convincing, right? The other supporting reason for my belief in 10,000 B.C.E. is the Sphinx. It was already ancient and covered by sand up to its neck around 1500 B.C.E. Once Thutmose IV removed the sand; he left a stele taking credit for uncovering the Sphinx. Now, it gets a bit more interesting. The Sphinx was originally a Lion; you can tell that the head is out of proportion to the body (very un-Egyptian) because it was recarved to a human head. Now, why was it a Lion? There’s a new area of study called Astro-archaeology; they reset the stars as they would have appeared at any time in the past; this is important because the earth’s rotation wobbles, called precession. Guess which constellation rose directly on the eastern horizon approx. 10,000 B.C.E. - in front of the Sphinx? Leo, and since precession causes the constellations to move across the night sky, it takes 26,000 years to complete one entire precession cycle. As humans, we are not able to notice movement in the sky that takes 26,000 years. Secondly, the limestone around the Sphinx carved out of a natural stone outcropping shows excessive erosion from centuries of water. The climate was much rainier, and the Sahara was considerably further away from the Nile than today. And that is why I believe the timeline of early civilizations is ever-changing and doesn’t reflect today’s school curriculum. In a way, it misleads; but, far more is becoming known of the pre-dynastic period of history all the time; it will catch-up And, Egyptologists are loathed to make adjustments to established, accepted timelines for various reasons; it’s a very young science and only recently has begun to rely more on technology to increase timeframes of their processes. Think of it as the ripple effect which ultimately runs through all contemporary cultures. Full disclosure: For several years, I wanted to study to be an Egyptologist and spent a great deal of time reading and researching to develop an extensive knowledge base of significant depth. Though, ultimately I did not choose that academic path
Joe Gorelli: "Aliens came to Egypt to get water and built the pyramids" Skeptics: "why would aliens come billions of miles to get water in the middle of a desert?" Joe: "it wasn't always a desert... think about it"
The Sahara desert flips every 20,000 years due to the angle of the earth and sun. At one time it is a lush rainforest, but now it is a desert. The northern Sahara used to be more fertile aswell. But the Romans, who and abused and degraded their soil to not grow anything but grapes, took it over and irrigated it with salt water. The salt built up and made it so nothing could grow. Leading to more desertification.
@@subnoticaloutdoorsman i can guarantee you that the romans grew more than grapes in egypt, it was the breadbasked of the empire aka the one place where they got the majority of their food from. they ate more than just grapes so they grew more than just grapes
The food you ate today, were you there when it was grown? I'll guess thats a no. So by your low IQ logic, it was never grown simply because you were not there. And automatically, it means your food was created by aliens...and not grown/raised by a farmer. That's how detached from reality your low IQ logic is.
The egyptians are not one of the first civilisations who believed in an after life, they are the first we have traces of this belief. After-life are so common in all cultures, it would be very odd if it appears only 6000 years ago, and the burial rites of prehistoric men, including Neanderthal, can let us think that those persons also believed in an after life. It's not sure, but it could.
It's utterly baffling that the archaeological community insists on the idea of dragging these heavy stone blocks on sleds over the desert sand, using human power no less. The Egyptians were masters of geometry, otherwise they'd never be able to build the pyramids in the first place. A deep understanding of geometry suggests they were aware of something called a circle which naturally leads to the wheel. There are any number of hieroglyphs depicting the use of wheels on chariots. Why wouldn't they build a heavy 4-wheeled version of a chariot to move stone? This should be a slam dunk for any first-year archaeology student, let alone those with a doctorate. C'mon man. It doesn't need to be that difficult.
Safety. Contrary to popular opinion, the pyramids weren't built by expendable slaves, but by hired workers. Wheels make things easier to move, but they also make literal tons of stone a little hard to stop.
also, what material would they use for the wheels and the chariots/wagons to be able to carry that weight? And how would they lift the weight on top of the wagons? If it's that easy, please educate us.
I recall seeing a practical archeologist recreating how the Christmas Island statues were built and moved, it was surprisingly easy, without any wheels, they cut huge monoliths and moved them miles. I’ve seen dozens of “experts” since then making wild inaccurate guesses about the construction and movement of the monoliths. Similarly, in Egypt, the vast majority of the population were agricultural workers, who didn’t have much work for 8 months of the year while plants were growing.
The legend said they were walked into place, when scientists tested the theory they found it was very easy to move them by wobbling them as though they were walking.
Ah yes, because 2.3 million 2 ton bricks can be moved with ease using rope and wood scaffolding. Grow up dude the Egyptians only worshipped the Pyramids, they didn't build them.
@@archiederham2103 The Romans moved 2500 ton blocks. Why is no one making wild theories about who helped the Romans. 2 tons is nothing compared to 2500 tons. Also, the Great Pyramid is 1/3rd a limestone hill. And the interior is just rubble and limestone mortar. Only the outer layers are blocks (very crude randomly sized blocks). Only the final visible layer used to be very meticulously shaped (most of that layer was stripped) So it's not made of 2.3 million blocks. Also, that limestone mortar has bits of organic material in it. If what you say is true, how would it possible for that bits of organic material captured in the mortar to be younger than the mortar? Also, some pieces of wood splinters (from wood used during construction) was sealed in the Pyramid, how come these have the exact same carbon dating as the organic material in the limestone mortar?
@@tylerdurden3722 I never said they weren't built by humans, just not the Egyptians. I'm on the side of a lost human civilisation were the ones who built them and were far more advanced than the Egyptians.
School curriculum is designed to keep the population closed minded and controlled. Its purpose is only for career, because the more money you make. The more money governments make. They certainly do not want people questioning the possibility of aliens building the pyramids. Thats why "they" teach us they are tombs. - Teach yourself, learn from the right people. Question everything. And above all, always remember who the real enemy is. Those in power.
I just wanna know how above the Kings Quarters, (in at least one of the pyramids) there were numerous granite slabs each weighing around 70 tons but somehow were so perfectly placed, even down to the last inch 🤯
@@IPlayCrossFire look up John Anthony West or Graham Hancock*, there are many others but the ideas and theory's these two present seem the most likely in my opinion *Also Robert Schoch
I was thinking to myself, I’m curious exactly how the pyramids were built because in recent years there’s been a lot of more discoveries… I hopefully infographics did a video… THEY DID!
Try watching the video again and see what they actually talked about. So little of the video was dedicated to the actual building of the pyramids, it was mostly related history to stufff related around the pyramids 🤦🏽♂️
There’s a scientist who believes the pyramids might’ve been poured like concrete. He’s done tests on the stone and it has stuff in it not found in the site the rocks were taken from by the Egyptians. They added other stones and stuff. He attempted to recreate it and it wasn’t exactly the same, but pretty close
@@richmadlin4245 I agree and I’ve worked with pouring concrete and it just makes a lot more sense. I’ve thought more about it and they probably used wood or some other degradable thing that was destroyed over time to mix and move it in. Hence why we can’t figure it out. They made pottery so they already had the knowledge a little bit and I don’t see how they wouldn’t of figured out they could also do that with a few more steps and create something more massive.
@Tate Delton I guess, but I do think these granite blocks were cut and moved. If you heat it up to its liquid form, it turns into obsidian glass when it cools down again. Furthermore, granite is a composition of several mineral types, and you can see the veins of different minerals in the stones the Egyptians used. Compelling evidence could change my conclusion, but for now I think it best fits with the stonework we observe.
For one moment i thought: Why does this video only have 1150 likes ? Then I looked at the upload time and I noticed that it was uploaded 51 minutes ago 😂 ... kinda early
Because we have an overwhelming majority of evidence suggesting they clearly built them and close to absolutely nothing against. (Like the speed of light, or orions belt theory)
Can we unpack the bit at the start where he said 'you would've been taught in elementary and if you hadn't gone to public schooling you likely saw it in museums'. Do people not get taught about Egypt outside of the public school system?
Never-mind that "Aliens" could have been, another set of humans within the milky way galaxy like Mars. Which would explain the hieroglyphics depicting humans flying spaceships. Also never-mind that they DO depict this. Hate that "theories" automatically means "falsehood" within the general population too, and therefore do not equate to a "critical mind."
@@oljo0527 Only in the aspect that graffiti is art. Most graffiti today, is not the same as the hieroglyphs, which aimed to be a book to be translated to help others understand the meaning behind an entire civilization. See the difference?
@@derkaturka I will simply refute this with the fact that graffiti in its original context is words written down in a public area. Take for example the Tri-Via notice boards in Rome, where people would type such colourful comments as "Celadus the Thracian makes the girls moan!" There are writings in hierohglyphics which, while not in any of the chambers, constitute this exact form of graffiti.
you show how the rocks/boulders were moved and assembled but not how they got them so high. dragging the rocks is one thing but hoisting them up so high is left out
Soooo nobody is gonna comment on the fact that wetting sand does NOT make it easier for you to haul a wooden sleigh type of cart with thousands of lbs in weight loaded on? Seems legit especially in a desert.
Yes it does. Scientists legit did an experiment and it worked. Go to Discover Magazine and read the article called “The Secret to Building the Pyramids? Wet Sand”.
Rolo Then you’re just looking for any excuse to say it isn’t possible. Actual scientists, aka experts, have proven that it does work. Also there are hieroglyphs of them doing it.
@@thebogeymaniscoming the explanations dont make sense. Do it yourself. Maybe if the sled had grooves and they were pouring some kind of oil infront of the sled. But just water, and on some flat sled? Not buying it
Hey genius, u make fun of other hypothesises while making a video abt pyramids that u know nothing abt. 0:30 That's not the Great pyramid of Giza. That's the Pyramid of Khafre. It's identifiable by the remaining white limestone layer on top. It's the second tallest and largest pyramid. 471ft original height, 448ft now. It only looks tall bcoz it's built on higher ground. Pyramid of Khufu is the Great pyramid and the tallest. So many views. Misinformation spreading like wildfire.
At my class in UCSB my professor worked at sites in Egypt, and says that they've found evidence of currency and towns near pyramids called pyramid towns that people who worked on pyramids live in.
They also showed a bunch of you know white people in the illustrations I mean I think by now we all know that Egyptians were literally the opposite of white or European...there were actually black Africans behind the truly brilliant architectural design and structuring of those pyramids.
Not 8 guys = likely more. Also they had access to animal labor = oxen. So perhaps ~10-20 guys for the smaller blocks while moving the larger ones would be more including draft animal power in the form of yoked oxen. An ox can pull more than 2X its own body weight - and a fully mature bull can weigh upwards of half a ton or more. 🤔
Pyrimads 101 would be who built all of them because I learned all this in the first college history class I ever took, while I was still a high school freshman.
I saw a theory that they may have built them by pouring the blocks as ancient concrete, which would account for why they're perfectly level because of the water in the mix. Kinda interesting.
Nope, just another load of horseshit, smashing rock up and then pouting it from what? Where's your evidence, proof of concept? It's just made up nonsense
@@uncannyvalley2350 Well theres not exactly anyone left to ask because of how old they are lol. It would explain how it was able to be perfectly level and square, which they are. And also how they were able to transport "stones" of that size over hundreds of miles, because the type of limestone used isn't native to that region. There are a lot of boxes that it checks, my friend.
@@uncannyvalley2350 Who left that? How can you be sure it's not someone ELSE just theorizing after they discovered it several years, hundreds of years, or thousands of years later? Do you understand how old these are?
What about signs of using advanced tools - drill holes, saw marks on granite? What about Serapeum boxes? What about scoop marks in Aswan quarry? What about those protruding knobs on granite blocks and the same distinguish technics of building stone walls present on multiple ancients sites around the world? What about all the precision that would be hard to achieve anything similar presently? The list goes on.
The Great Pyramids in Egypt have been there far longer than what Egyptian scholars would have you believe. What technology can create such precise duplicate copies of hieroglyphic lettering over and over again? Certainly not by hand and chisel. They also "fail" to mention the symbols of the airplane and helicopter in the Temple of Seti. Do you really think it were the pharaohs who built the great pyramids? Unlike it being a desert climate today, the land mass there were once a tropical oasis. The Great Pyramids have been there long before the pharaohs arrival to Egypt.
So you are telling me that not once did they have to push the blocks in perfect position? They just kept pulling the blocks around in circles and placed them in perfect position 32 stories high?
Hundreds of years after WWIII someone will find the Hoover Dam and think aliens built that. They will say how technologically advanced they were and how many slaves built that.
Especially if they create an *ENTERTAINMENT GENRE* which perpetuates such narratives........... Moral: what is today the LAHT industry got its' ideas from = Hollywood et al....... The entertainment genre created the customer base which the deluded muppets you allude to today believe as supposed fact. So people who claim aliens or whatever are merely taking advantage of decades of _"free publicity"_ to turn a buck with that twaddle. 🤦🤷
That's like saying: without tips, I cant make a living. Sound like you need to get another job. I know its easier said than done but if your survival depends on it, one will do sacrifices (go to college, get a different job, change ones lifestyle etc.). Depending where you are in the world, you can become a member of the working class. I live in USA and personally know more foreigners than Americans that own businesses. Same thing in Mexico, more foreigners (Asians, Far Easterners, Americans) own businesses than Mexicans do. I suppose if it's your dream to make informational videos is a whole other story.
I hated history in high school. 20 years later, waking up and watching history documentaries until bedtime is basically my ultimate fantasy day.
😂😂😂 for real
I was the same!
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Yea same. I think we just dont appreciate history when we are young.
It's because this way of learning is informative and interesting. This way of learning should be at schools
It’s so obvious I said it in another comment section, Isaac Newton wasn’t born and gravity wasn’t invented yet, people could float up and bricks weren’t as heavy
😂😂😂
😆But where did he put the gravity OFF-button?
Exactly though! People can't use their brains correctly.
Arminius it broke when it stopped floating and hit the floor
Ya I say that all the time about breathing, like people could just walk into water and stay there for as long as the want until some chad took a breath
Imagine being so smart as an Engineer that your work is deemed aliencraft thousands of years in the future...
wow yeah those must be some *big brain* engineers
@@meapyboy12345 I see what you did there
@@proximitive3872 um I did something? I was just trying to say those must be some smart engineers
@@meapyboy12345 aliens 👽
@@meapyboy12345 he’s joking
The Great Pyramid of Giza contains 2.3 million individual blocks of stone, meaning one block would have to be laid every five minutes of every hour, 24 hours a day, for the entire 20 years.
Actually you would have to lay a brick every 4 minutes and 31 seconds. But they built 3 pyramids in that time... Allegedly... So you're probably looking at a brick every few seconds more realistically.
@@drkcyd1 true
Either we've calculated the building time wrong, or they had some advanced technology
@@taistelulaama9159 the former is more likely
@@taistelulaama9159 It has to be... considering it was 4500 years ago and taking into account the stone age tools they used according to the majority of egyptologists it was simply not possible to build all these pyramids in such a short period of time. Also its crazy since that was literally at the beginning of civlization itself in its modern form. Building such monuments takes organization and building skills which were unprecedented at that time and are crazy and just unbelievable when you think about them.
The way how this narrator talks is so chill and cool
Right lol I can go to sleep with him taking. Super relaxing 😌
Yup
Remember the old narrator
It bores me to sleep.
All the other ones are awful
Egyptians be like:
*Hmm... You know what this vast, open desert needs? Some enormous triangles!*
imagine what other stuff that werent just triangles they couldve built with that effort and detication
It used to be water there
It wasn’t a dessert in the old kingdom of Egypt
@@cloud5030 *desert
@@paulnash6944 😂🍰🍦
future archeologists gonna be so confused when they uncover las vegas 😂
The pyramids will live long after Vegas…..only Elvis may remain
@@jom4752 me too im never gon die til resorts world hits the ground first
I think the reason most people hated history in high school was because teachers hardly ever pointed out the parallels between historical events and ideas to our everyday lives today. Kids would always say "why do we have to learn about stuff that happened so long ago that has nothing to do with us, now". The simple animation of things makes history seem somewhat more relatable than flipping through a textbook full of black and white photos and arguably the most important trait to exercise while studying history is empathy; putting oneself in the world of the past as best as possible in order to draw a connection to where we are today and why
Don't worry all history classes are big lies, we build them all: we are THE FM!
I loved history in school as well as science. I read something about history and/or science daily. What I disliked in school was English clas. Et wuz noht intressin$
The problem with pointing out parallels with modern day is the fact that if we look at stuff with nuance, we would realize that history never really went away. We are doing a lot of bad historical practices, only under a different name and scheme. Even in modern day, we have concepts like countries doing a modern version of colonialism under the threat of sanctions, invasions for unfounded fears, wartime brutality (except with more destructive weaponry), co opting modern day slavery (by doing business with countries/companies which have such worker abuses), denying pay to workers (wage theft), and so on. To portray our modern day society as a "beautiful, advanced, society", we prefer to look away from the evils.
That is why no one wants to draw parallels from history, especially when teaching kids.
Yeah, and thia is the reason history is flawed, we do not have parallel between events... Fww people even realize that the Egyptian empire lasted so long, Cleopatra counted the pyramids at Giza as ancient ruins
Also, they really didn't know. There was a lot of effort to prove that Egypt wasn't in Africa.
I remember building the pyramids, man those aliens worked us hard
Wtf😂😂
Ur being funny, but actually ur on to something!
@@cezz1105 no
Insanity
😂😂😂 signs 😮
Fun fact: Cleopatra lived closer in time to us than she did the pyramids construction
Just like the T-rex lived closer in time to us than the T-rex did to the stegosaurus
@@Paniekzaaiertje interesting! I didn’t know both of these facts
Nice facts
modern people have become so accustomed to relying on machines that we've forgotten how much humans are actually capable of doing with little else than our own two hands and feet, and some clever ingenuity..
True. And those hands and feet and clever ingenuity is what made the machines.
human labor power is so underestimated people would rather give credit to aliens
@@danielvictor3262 you cant lift blocks that weigh thousands of pounds with just humans the pyramid is hundreds of feet in the air thats barely possible with any machinery we have today
@@danielvictor3262 People give credit to aliens because their lives are boring and aliens are the exciting option.
@@ThumbsUpHomo what do you have against wet sand
I laughed when he said the camera equipment would be too heavy to carry up… the pyramids
ahh! yes, the irony!
I actually went to Egypt. Seeing and touching the pyramids was like stepping back in time.
i wish we could see first hand what they really looked like, lined in white limestone, capped with a gold top. even more impressive than what we see now.
Me too, my father studies alot of egyptian mythology do we went on the retreat there. I got a chance to lean on the sphinx, it was a really cool expierence since I heard your not usulally alowed to get that close.
@@smoak6765 just play Assassin's Creed: Origins ;)
@@1haker yeah that game did a good job, but imagine actually being there in person. would’ve been incredible.
Want a medal or something?
Just a 30 ft reduction in hight over the course of thousands of years is amazingly incredible especially considering even that is due to vandalism. The Egyptians truly were master architects.
I would give credit to the engineers and builders.....I mean anybody can draw a triangle.
Aliens gave them knowledge, it was physically impossible for humans to do such a thing in 20 years, even to this day, its impossible.
@@CristanioPeweyyy Ur underestimating them
@@CristanioPeweyyy Imagine engineers and workers worked for decades to build an astonishing structure only to be called it was made by aliens 😑. Dude you are underestimating old age peoples. Their are hundreds of structures that made modern men think they are made by aliens. Search about ajintha and ellora caves of India.
The weather there is why they are still standing today
POV: You're reading the comments as the vid plays in the background
True.
Why are there so many of these fake sub channels...
No im not.
I have it paused
While eating crackers
There's a lot of omission in this video. How some of the stones were cut from a quarry hundreds of miles away, and how the Japanese group were successful to replicate the methods that were of the ancient Egyptians, but failed to actually replicate the pyramid in its entirety. Ultimately that was their goal and could not deliver. Not to mention the construction of the other pyramids after the 3 great pyramids were lackluster and some just incomplete.
Some people: The pyramids were built by aliens
Some other people: No, the pyramids were built by israelis
The Egyptians who actually built the pyramids: 👁👄👁
The Aliens who actually built the pyramids: 🖖👁👄👁🖖
@@lazarium1154 The Egyptians who actually built the pyramids again: 👁_👁
@@karmasamirr the Aliens suing the Egyptians under the Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 2500 B.C. : 🖕👁👄👁🖖
@@lazarium1154 Ancient Egyptian gods coming back to life to put a spell on these aliens and turn them into papyrus plants: 🖕👁👅👁🖕
@@lazarium1154 maybe we are the aliens to the aliens 😳
Each episode is like an entire textbook chapter. I’ve been loving it for years.
5:26 Did he just call hieroglyphics ... “graffiti”?
Lol yea
Haha
Ya that kind of shook my ability to take this guy seriously
@@rktsnail Um.... why? Ancient Egyptians wrote using heiroglyphics... seems reasonable to me that they would also use this method of writing for their graffiti!!
@@perfectlypurepinkpompompan3467 pretty sure he would’ve explicitly mentioned that he was LITERALLY talking about “graffiti”, especially when you think that graffiti in its true definition may not be a common topic of discussion when talking about Egyptian history. Graffiti is an illicit and rebellious expression of art, where as Egyptian hieroglyphics were purposefully done in an acceptable way. I understand you are trying to play devils advocate here ... but simply put ... the narrator called hieroglyphics, “graffiti” 🙄
Is nobody else confused about the whole "aliens would have had to go back in time because humans couldn't calculate the speed of light accurately until the 50's" part?
This is one small piece of a larger picture but you are 100% correct
because getting to earth from another planet, that we haven't discovered yet or haven't discovered life or earth like characteristics would take millions or thousands of lightyears, meaning that if they found our planet it would already be our current present or even the future
Teleportation- just because we can’t doesn’t mean others can’t either
@@claudeheinrich3613that's not even remotely close to what he was saying 😅 the coordinates of the pyramid is the exact same number as the speed of light (compare the 2 numbers). And since humans did not know the speed of light back then, that means aliens must have made them to be able to match the coordinates with the speed of light. Thank you for giving me a chuckle today lol
@@Cbt1111no one is talking about how long it took aliens to get here. He's sinply saying the coordinates to the pyramid is the same exact nunber as the speed of light. And humans couldnt have known that information back then, so it must have been the work of aliens.
“Who’s responsible for building these pyramids”
Early Egypt Minecraft players
“Probably someone pretty cool”
I would love to visit one of these locations before my time is up. Must be beautiful and fascinating to see.
dont wory, once your time is up youll see much cooler stuff
Check out PRAVEEN MOHAN if interested in ancient monuments
@@Messi10947proof ?
@@gizmo6746 trust me bro
As a native Egyptian, I really appreciate your videos on them 😊
You are not egybtian you are B of greeks . Romans . And arabs
Even your face look like arabian wahhabism in middle age with that beer . You are conquere
@@nasromohamed4374
Go back to the jungle please , dont talk about history anymore because you dont have it even your country dont have it
Lol there's no native Egyptians living today, all ancient Egyptians died
@@Spirit123 lol what there are.
After watching this a second time I still don't understand how they got a 6k-30k pound block onto rollers and boards (which how did they make those btw) and then if the rollers are under a board, wouldn't the board just fall off the rollers once pulled slightly forward?! This was NOT a clear explanation!!!!!
Work so hard that people think the aliens did it.
ur dumb if you think humans built this
Its not even about that. Some parts of the pyramids are literally impossible to construct without any machinery. Literally tons on top of the king’s chamber.
@@radubancescu9557 sorry i believe only in scientific logic .. you can see the evolution of the pyramids by your eyes .. step pyramid then bent pyramid then red pyramid then many other until they managed to make the masterpiece of giza.
But do you not realize how long ago this was? Machinery didn’t exist so how were they able to build something so huge it’s really strange.
The only thing that changed my perspective on all the alien theories is. Math originated in ancient Egypt, pythagoras went to Egypt and learned Pie and spread Maths through Europe. Where did it come from?
There’s also the glaring problem with this explanation, in that Egypt was a bronze-age civilization. You cannot cut Granite with bronze tools, they are far too soft. Yet, the Egyptians were able to do so with pin-point accuracy.
...I've seen rock being cut by water, sand and wood. As to bronze, it is almost as hard per strike as iron but deforms faster.
@@oljo0527 "machine-assisted jet of water", or else it would've taken years. And no, copper is much much more malleable than iron, and is no where near as strong as it. There's a reason why bronze and iron ages are separate
@@sadman.saqib.zahin01 you can still cut granite with bronze though, it just degrades faster.
They used Grandum and Topaz stones
Yes precise measurements and accuracy that's what the pyramids of giza are and yet infographic show tells us that the builders uses cubit as a unit for measurements.🤷♂️
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After that explanation I have no doubts now that aliens built the pyramids. 😂
I’m not sure if you’re being sarcastic 😂because I’m wondering now if aliens built the smart phone you’re using.
@@josueochoa9267 I guess you’ll never know. 😂
@@josueochoa9267 Developing the technology needed for a SmartPhone is different for building pyramids, the smartphone is more about experimentation and analysis while building a giant pyramid is a result of coordination, machinery systems and transportation technology
Yes they did because you won't EVER see 45 people pulling 39,000 pounds 😂😂😂😂😂 YOURE NOT THAT GUY
It is also worth mentioning that there are a lot of small pyramid remains in egypt some collapsed and other demolished that indicate designers were experimenting first with how to build them which would make sense since learning is a step process.
Wrong. Those other small pyramids are just attempts from Egyptians to build similar structyres to the Great Pyramid, which they didn't build.
@@michaeltrumph121 says who
@@michaeltrumph121 That's not entirely correct based on the fact that the great pyramid of giza is not the first pyramid to be built
@@porscheOphile.
How do you know that ?
@@michaeltrumph121 Based on the fact that I'm Egyptian and I know my country's history. The first pyramids were built with a steps like edge(it looked like a deformed triangle) . It was just 6 huge steps, however, the pyramid of Giza was the first pyramid to have a "smooth" like surface, but yea The pyramid of Giza and the 2 smaller ones ( we call them khofo's and khafra's pyramids) aren't the first pyramids ever built
When you've spent most of your life building the Pyramids but then you discover that people think it was aliens:
*sad egyptian noises*
😂😂😂 if they could meet the people who believe aliens are behind it today they would be dissapointed
So true, bud
No. Sad hebrew noises
@@Valravne728 actually normal Egyptian workers built the pyramids they weren't even slaves and kings used to give them food and wheat for their work...
Oamn Zx that just sounds like slavery with extra steps😂
Aliens that couldn’t build anything more interesting or complicated than a stone hill aren’t worth believing in.
but we’re still wondering and thinking about that stone hill aren’t we?
The stone structures we see today are basically the weathered down cores of the pyramids
troll
@@kratoids Exactly. It looks like something a troll might build.
Terra forming by alien's 12,000 years ago..
The fact is we don't know who built the pyramids, slaves or not.
we do? its just we dont know how and even then we kinda do, we literally have worker tables for them
@@datcheesecakeboi6745 We don't know how they were built. Simple as. We don't even know who built them. or when exactly they were started. We haven't been to their centers. There is zero information regarding stone cutting and transportation and build. The tables don't address those things.
@@maciejgorski6981 the tables adress the workers existing, we know who built them we just don't know fully how
@@datcheesecakeboi6745 We don't know at all how.
We know how built them. They are in Africa. Africans built them. How does anyone not know.
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Imagine building a pyramid your whole life just for the future generations to call it Aliens build it.
People just underestimate what we are capable off.
the pyramids are way too exact to be built by human slaves the stones are measured so perfectly that you can't even fit a razor blade between them it's impossible to make such precise Cuts even with technology we have now
Ain’t no slaves did that
Wayne Williams Its not about race, I'm black and with the facts that are mentionned its literally impossible that humans built those things. You do realize that even with the technology we currently have we still can not even reproduce it. So how tf do you think slaves were able to do that.
@Wayne Williams I found the racist.
Only fools are saying that. But they're older than we think. They are not tombs and they can't be cut with copper tools. That's been proven. Yet normal people like you don't know this and still you trust liars. Search up Brian Forester and Graham Hancock. They're closer to the truth than any of these supressors.
Cool but you didn’t prove how the Egyptians cut the blocks so precisely.
Sticks and rocks, rocks and sticks, sticks with sticks, rocks with rocks
Karate chops
what really happened was they would put stakes of wood close to two blocks and grow it so that the rock will split... At least that's what it says in my history book
@@stevejacob1993 that is a absolutely ridiculous statement
@@somename840 lol sometimes i wonder if my geography book was made by a 2 year old
Someone tell me how bronze cut granite. Engineers have tried. They went through ten saws in an hour and made it four mm. I don’t think it was "ALIENS". but it sure wasn’t Bronze Age technology.
I think they had rotary copper discs with sand as abrasive. Water-powered spinning. There is that abandoned block that shows the cut going off line; typical of a machine cut.
I loved the AC Origins DLC, you go in a city and they show live how pyramids are built
You do know most high up companies so called teachings of history like Ubisoft are under control of shadowy governmental figures and illuminati based figures so of course they'll cloud your mind by putting dlc saying Humans only built it to brainwash the everyday people in believing that's what happened, open your mind mate and branch out a bit
there are so many blanks in this videos everywhere . with the knowledge we have, no one can confidently say who built them. , i do enjoy the videos
The ancient civilization from Balkans built them of course. Who else?
The pyramdis where casted, look it up. This is the only 100% logical method for bilduing such monuments back in those times. They only reason why this thought isnt more commonly known, is because the scientist who published it back then has been belittled for believing in an unpopular opinion.
Okay, the speed of light and coordinates of the great pyramid matching is an impossible coincidence.
Yes both of those are measured in meters change it to feet and numbers are off
Nope. Vsauce did a video explaining this.
The speed of light is mentioned in ancient indian texts. Though there is debate over measurement units used which are written in Sanskrit.
An impressive coincidence ? Yes. Anything more of a coincidence? No
I havee believed for years that the Egyptians found the Pyramids, not built them.
Here’s why there are no hieroglyphics in any of the Pyramids on the Giza plateau except for Khufu’s pyramid, which is the largest. On the ceiling of a supported slab above the King’s Chamber is a cartouche (a Pharaoh named inside an oblong shape) made of soot from a torch, and I believe it occurred during the reign of Pharaoh Khufu. Why, because the only statute of Khufu ever found, which was in the approximate area of the pyramid mentioned above, is 2″ tall. Amazing convincing, right?
The other supporting reason for my belief in 10,000 B.C.E. is the Sphinx. It was already ancient and covered by sand up to its neck around 1500 B.C.E. Once Thutmose IV removed the sand; he left a stele taking credit for uncovering the Sphinx.
Now, it gets a bit more interesting. The Sphinx was originally a Lion; you can tell that the head is out of proportion to the body (very un-Egyptian) because it was recarved to a human head. Now, why was it a Lion? There’s a new area of study called Astro-archaeology; they reset the stars as they would have appeared at any time in the past; this is important because the earth’s rotation wobbles, called precession.
Guess which constellation rose directly on the eastern horizon approx. 10,000 B.C.E. - in front of the Sphinx? Leo, and since precession causes the constellations to move across the night sky, it takes 26,000 years to complete one entire precession cycle. As humans, we are not able to notice movement in the sky that takes 26,000 years.
Secondly, the limestone around the Sphinx carved out of a natural stone outcropping shows excessive erosion from centuries of water. The climate was much rainier, and the Sahara was considerably further away from the Nile than today.
And that is why I believe the timeline of early civilizations is ever-changing and doesn’t reflect today’s school curriculum. In a way, it misleads; but, far more is becoming known of the pre-dynastic period of history all the time; it will catch-up
And, Egyptologists are loathed to make adjustments to established, accepted timelines for various reasons; it’s a very young science and only recently has begun to rely more on technology to increase timeframes of their processes. Think of it as the ripple effect which ultimately runs through all contemporary cultures.
Full disclosure: For several years, I wanted to study to be an Egyptologist and spent a great deal of time reading and researching to develop an extensive knowledge base of significant depth. Though, ultimately I did not choose that academic path
_"I believe..........."_ = basis of all your problems I'm afraid. 🤨
I wish we got all of the worlds questions answered when we die, but we probably just stop existing 😔
"I'm not saying aliens... But Ancient Aliens."
"Ancient Astronaut theorists say aliens."
Bejamin Parker are- are you okay?
Yeah and the same cultures all also believed there's an underground Boogeyman waiting to torture people who were super naughty while they were alive.
Thicc headed green people who came here with flying giant dishes that you didn't wash.
@@jeffborders5526 No that would be christianity
With the Help of Mammoths they build the Pyramid
Not by aliens
You fools
Joe Gorelli: "Aliens came to Egypt to get water and built the pyramids"
Skeptics: "why would aliens come billions of miles to get water in the middle of a desert?"
Joe: "it wasn't always a desert... think about it"
Maybe they sold their water for pyramids?
Actually Egypt at the time get 3 times Rainfall than average today
The Sahara desert flips every 20,000 years due to the angle of the earth and sun. At one time it is a lush rainforest, but now it is a desert. The northern Sahara used to be more fertile aswell. But the Romans, who and abused and degraded their soil to not grow anything but grapes, took it over and irrigated it with salt water. The salt built up and made it so nothing could grow. Leading to more desertification.
@@subnoticaloutdoorsman it wasn't a rainforest. It was a swamp
@@subnoticaloutdoorsman i can guarantee you that the romans grew more than grapes in egypt, it was the breadbasked of the empire aka the one place where they got the majority of their food from. they ate more than just grapes so they grew more than just grapes
I love history when I was in school and 20 years later I still read and watch about history.
"It was constructed by 100.000 slaves"? U were there? U counted them?
lol that makes sense
The food you ate today, were you there when it was grown? I'll guess thats a no.
So by your low IQ logic, it was never grown simply because you were not there. And automatically, it means your food was created by aliens...and not grown/raised by a farmer.
That's how detached from reality your low IQ logic is.
“Aliens built them” U were there? U seen them?
Alexander Pi, he used the information fr trustabel sites..
But your logic, no one died in WW2 because none of us were there or counted them ourselves
80 percent of the video isn’t even about the title topic
The egyptians are not one of the first civilisations who believed in an after life, they are the first we have traces of this belief.
After-life are so common in all cultures, it would be very odd if it appears only 6000 years ago, and the burial rites of prehistoric men, including Neanderthal, can let us think that those persons also believed in an after life. It's not sure, but it could.
@ No there's not, every monument on Earth was built by humans.
It's utterly baffling that the archaeological community insists on the idea of dragging these heavy stone blocks on sleds over the desert sand, using human power no less. The Egyptians were masters of geometry, otherwise they'd never be able to build the pyramids in the first place. A deep understanding of geometry suggests they were aware of something called a circle which naturally leads to the wheel. There are any number of hieroglyphs depicting the use of wheels on chariots. Why wouldn't they build a heavy 4-wheeled version of a chariot to move stone? This should be a slam dunk for any first-year archaeology student, let alone those with a doctorate. C'mon man. It doesn't need to be that difficult.
Safety. Contrary to popular opinion, the pyramids weren't built by expendable slaves, but by hired workers. Wheels make things easier to move, but they also make literal tons of stone a little hard to stop.
also, what material would they use for the wheels and the chariots/wagons to be able to carry that weight? And how would they lift the weight on top of the wagons? If it's that easy, please educate us.
“They just threw human death and suffering at them until they were finished.” 🤷🏽♀️
People just easily look past what can be done with time and a large labor force.
“There is no limit to what you can do when you don’t care about a particular people 😃”
@@micahmcallister5554 are you vegan?
@@bigrob6076 Nature has deemed me an omnivore.
Since we’re asking personal questions-are you an alcoholic?
Ok i'm going to build a pyramid in my backyard tomorrow. It seems very easy.. Thank you for this useful informations!
Egyptians :worked hard to make sure they were praised and remembered at least
Alien believers:I am going to destroy their dream
Lol the pharaohs would have claimed they built the Nile
Egyptians did bot build them.
Gotta be sure to throw some shade on the conspiracies wouldn’t want people to critically think for themselves now xd
I recall seeing a practical archeologist recreating how the Christmas Island statues were built and moved, it was surprisingly easy, without any wheels, they cut huge monoliths and moved them miles. I’ve seen dozens of “experts” since then making wild inaccurate guesses about the construction and movement of the monoliths. Similarly, in Egypt, the vast majority of the population were agricultural workers, who didn’t have much work for 8 months of the year while plants were growing.
The legend said they were walked into place, when scientists tested the theory they found it was very easy to move them by wobbling them as though they were walking.
I saw that same film
Ah yes, because 2.3 million 2 ton bricks can be moved with ease using rope and wood scaffolding. Grow up dude the Egyptians only worshipped the Pyramids, they didn't build them.
@@archiederham2103 The Romans moved 2500 ton blocks. Why is no one making wild theories about who helped the Romans.
2 tons is nothing compared to 2500 tons.
Also, the Great Pyramid is 1/3rd a limestone hill. And the interior is just rubble and limestone mortar.
Only the outer layers are blocks (very crude randomly sized blocks). Only the final visible layer used to be very meticulously shaped (most of that layer was stripped)
So it's not made of 2.3 million blocks.
Also, that limestone mortar has bits of organic material in it.
If what you say is true, how would it possible for that bits of organic material captured in the mortar to be younger than the mortar?
Also, some pieces of wood splinters (from wood used during construction) was sealed in the Pyramid, how come these have the exact same carbon dating as the organic material in the limestone mortar?
@@tylerdurden3722 I never said they weren't built by humans, just not the Egyptians. I'm on the side of a lost human civilisation were the ones who built them and were far more advanced than the Egyptians.
'Everybody's a Civil Engineer until an Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Builder walks in...
I love history, but in school they just tell you the same stuff every year. That’s why I love watching stuff like this
School curriculum is designed to keep the population closed minded and controlled. Its purpose is only for career, because the more money you make. The more money governments make. They certainly do not want people questioning the possibility of aliens building the pyramids. Thats why "they" teach us they are tombs.
- Teach yourself, learn from the right people. Question everything. And above all, always remember who the real enemy is. Those in power.
But these people are wrong too
This explanation is laughably incorrect
@@giovonnicouture according to you, whom is who?
Thank You Guys At Infrographics For Your Education. I Love Your Vids
I just wanna know how above the Kings Quarters, (in at least one of the pyramids) there were numerous granite slabs each weighing around 70 tons but somehow were so perfectly placed, even down to the last inch 🤯
Have you got any sources for the precision of the slabs? I’m trying to do some research myself
In a video of egyptology
@@IPlayCrossFire look up John Anthony West or Graham Hancock*, there are many others but the ideas and theory's these two present seem the most likely in my opinion
*Also Robert Schoch
@@Adamsuckayamuddaaaaa Graham Hancock is a joke.
You cast it whenever you want to lay it
I was thinking to myself, I’m curious exactly how the pyramids were built because in recent years there’s been a lot of more discoveries… I hopefully infographics did a video… THEY DID!
Try watching the video again and see what they actually talked about. So little of the video was dedicated to the actual building of the pyramids, it was mostly related history to stufff related around the pyramids 🤦🏽♂️
Great vid!!
Aliens: Build the pyramids
Area 51: Sorry everyone show’s over
They used Mammoth to move the Stone
Plz don't comment without any Knowledge
You fool
Sheep Boy 🤦🏻♀️
@@graciekattan6618 are you trying to say something or you just Fool
@@kaungminkhant9298 Well he’s wrong BUT Mammoths were alive during that time in I think around Canada I can’t remember
Egypt is fascinating! I love learning about it!
Not the present Egypt! ✨
agree with you 100%...however, almost everything here are just predictions with no relevant scientific or historical evidence.
There’s a scientist who believes the pyramids might’ve been poured like concrete. He’s done tests on the stone and it has stuff in it not found in the site the rocks were taken from by the Egyptians. They added other stones and stuff. He attempted to recreate it and it wasn’t exactly the same, but pretty close
That's clearly the best explanation for how it was built.
The idea of huge ramps is so ridiculous.
@@richmadlin4245 I agree and I’ve worked with pouring concrete and it just makes a lot more sense. I’ve thought more about it and they probably used wood or some other degradable thing that was destroyed over time to mix and move it in. Hence why we can’t figure it out. They made pottery so they already had the knowledge a little bit and I don’t see how they wouldn’t of figured out they could also do that with a few more steps and create something more massive.
There are granite blocks up there as well, and those can't be "poured". So you would need ramps or whatever method were used regardless.
@Tate Delton
I guess, but I do think these granite blocks were cut and moved. If you heat it up to its liquid form, it turns into obsidian glass when it cools down again. Furthermore, granite is a composition of several mineral types, and you can see the veins of different minerals in the stones the Egyptians used. Compelling evidence could change my conclusion, but for now I think it best fits with the stonework we observe.
Completely agree
For one moment i thought: Why does this video only have 1150 likes ?
Then I looked at the upload time and I noticed that it was uploaded 51 minutes ago 😂 ... kinda early
No one cares
Why do people keep tackling this issue with conviction? The answer is we don’t know and that will always be the case.
LOL..
Because we have an overwhelming majority of evidence suggesting they clearly built them and close to absolutely nothing against. (Like the speed of light, or orions belt theory)
Can we unpack the bit at the start where he said 'you would've been taught in elementary and if you hadn't gone to public schooling you likely saw it in museums'. Do people not get taught about Egypt outside of the public school system?
Why would they
Him talking about the pyrimds
Me: living near them
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can't remeber who asked
@MerlinTheWyzard who asked if anyone asked?
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The exodus story never said the exodus people built pyramids. That was a movie. The book says they built the cities of Ramasses and Pithom.
The dude tries to mock the alien theory but then calls the hieroglyphics "graffiti" lol
Some hieroglyphics literally ARE grafitti
@@oljo0527 yea I guess some might be
Never-mind that "Aliens" could have been, another set of humans within the milky way galaxy like Mars. Which would explain the hieroglyphics depicting humans flying spaceships. Also never-mind that they DO depict this. Hate that "theories" automatically means "falsehood" within the general population too, and therefore do not equate to a "critical mind."
@@oljo0527 Only in the aspect that graffiti is art. Most graffiti today, is not the same as the hieroglyphs, which aimed to be a book to be translated to help others understand the meaning behind an entire civilization. See the difference?
@@derkaturka I will simply refute this with the fact that graffiti in its original context is words written down in a public area. Take for example the Tri-Via notice boards in Rome, where people would type such colourful comments as "Celadus the Thracian makes the girls moan!"
There are writings in hierohglyphics which, while not in any of the chambers, constitute this exact form of graffiti.
Well the pyramids were built before issac newton invented gravity, so the stones weight wasn't a problem.
Just appreciate this channel
you show how the rocks/boulders were moved and assembled but not how they got them so high. dragging the rocks is one thing but hoisting them up so high is left out
Exactly
Soooo nobody is gonna comment on the fact that wetting sand does NOT make it easier for you to haul a wooden sleigh type of cart with thousands of lbs in weight loaded on? Seems legit especially in a desert.
Exactly
Yes it does. Scientists legit did an experiment and it worked. Go to Discover Magazine and read the article called “The Secret to Building the Pyramids? Wet Sand”.
@@thebogeymaniscoming every experiment video i've seen do not look close to being convincing.
Rolo Then you’re just looking for any excuse to say it isn’t possible. Actual scientists, aka experts, have proven that it does work. Also there are hieroglyphs of them doing it.
@@thebogeymaniscoming the explanations dont make sense. Do it yourself. Maybe if the sled had grooves and they were pouring some kind of oil infront of the sled. But just water, and on some flat sled? Not buying it
Hey genius, u make fun of other hypothesises while making a video abt pyramids that u know nothing abt.
0:30 That's not the Great pyramid of Giza. That's the Pyramid of Khafre. It's identifiable by the remaining white limestone layer on top. It's the second tallest and largest pyramid. 471ft original height, 448ft now. It only looks tall bcoz it's built on higher ground.
Pyramid of Khufu is the Great pyramid and the tallest. So many views. Misinformation spreading like wildfire.
A copper chisel against limestone lasts about an hour before it's useless.
Your point?
@perfectlyPurePink it’s pretty obvious what his point is.
Copper wasn’t effective.
Bro, the decepticons built them
Anyone notice Infographics has been posting a lot later in the day this week?
Yeah!
Hope your channel blows up.
@@TeslasTacos Yea he's really close to 1k!!
I firmly believe that Zahi Hawas knows exactly. He is sitting on much information in my opinion.
U guys should do more challenge videos. 😶 Also, thanks to you guys, I passed my history test!! Tysm!! 😀
At my class in UCSB my professor worked at sites in Egypt, and says that they've found evidence of currency and towns near pyramids called pyramid towns that people who worked on pyramids live in.
too many words (jk)
This nonsense now makes me question every other video made by you guys.
Absolutely.. cherry picking small facts and completely disregarding the truly amazing, just because it doesn't fit their narrative.
They also showed a bunch of you know white people in the illustrations I mean I think by now we all know that Egyptians were literally the opposite of white or European...there were actually black Africans behind the truly brilliant architectural design and structuring of those pyramids.
@@mr.incognito7368 the people shown in the video look North African, people from Egypt are North African.
@@panda11648 no they look like a dude named Tom and his buddies.
@@panda11648 that’s like saying Americans in 2000 looked like Americans in 1000.
No way 8 guys are pulling a 6000 pound block of granite according to your graphic.
Not 8 guys = likely more. Also they had access to animal labor = oxen. So perhaps ~10-20 guys for the smaller blocks while moving the larger ones would be more including draft animal power in the form of yoked oxen. An ox can pull more than 2X its own body weight - and a fully mature bull can weigh upwards of half a ton or more. 🤔
Pyrimads 101 would be who built all of them because I learned all this in the first college history class I ever took, while I was still a high school freshman.
I love how the inforgraphics show does such random things
I saw a theory that they may have built them by pouring the blocks as ancient concrete, which would account for why they're perfectly level because of the water in the mix. Kinda interesting.
That would work! Would require a quick way to cool tho as concrete does NOT like heat. See the construction of the Hoover dam to see what I mean
Nope, just another load of horseshit, smashing rock up and then pouting it from what? Where's your evidence, proof of concept? It's just made up nonsense
@@uncannyvalley2350 Well theres not exactly anyone left to ask because of how old they are lol. It would explain how it was able to be perfectly level and square, which they are. And also how they were able to transport "stones" of that size over hundreds of miles, because the type of limestone used isn't native to that region. There are a lot of boxes that it checks, my friend.
@@djjazzyjeff1232 yeah, they literally left descriptions of it in heiroglyphs, showing the blocks on boats, and sleds
DERRRRERP
@@uncannyvalley2350 Who left that? How can you be sure it's not someone ELSE just theorizing after they discovered it several years, hundreds of years, or thousands of years later? Do you understand how old these are?
Dont have a title like u 100% confirm how its built while all the experts still completely cant confirm any of existing theories
Oh. Must of been gravity control and aliens.
@@odolwa1 you never know lol, ufos have been confirmed to be real but everyone seems to forget that.
The way the video moves is driving me crazy
What about signs of using advanced tools - drill holes, saw marks on granite? What about Serapeum boxes? What about scoop marks in Aswan quarry? What about those protruding knobs on granite blocks and the same distinguish technics of building stone walls present on multiple ancients sites around the world? What about all the precision that would be hard to achieve anything similar presently? The list goes on.
Where can i find the signs using advanced tools? U sure thats not fake?
@@drinb133 I would also like to know
Most of those have already been explained
The Great Pyramids in Egypt have been there far longer than what Egyptian scholars would have you believe. What technology can create such precise duplicate copies of hieroglyphic lettering over and over again? Certainly not by hand and chisel. They also "fail" to mention the symbols of the airplane and helicopter in the Temple of Seti. Do you really think it were the pharaohs who built the great pyramids? Unlike it being a desert climate today, the land mass there were once a tropical oasis. The Great Pyramids have been there long before the pharaohs arrival to Egypt.
So you are telling me that not once did they have to push the blocks in perfect position? They just kept pulling the blocks around in circles and placed them in perfect position 32 stories high?
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when u live as an egyptian during that time and spent your whole life building pyramids, then the aliens will just take the credit...😆😆😆
Egyptians never built them
@@michaeltrumph121 so u believe aliens built them? 🤣
@@kampyt7855
I never said such a thing. I believe they were built by a more advanced race that far predates the Egyptians.
@@michaeltrumph121any link? documentaries or info that may support your statement? id love to see or read it.. :)
@@kampyt7855 parenting future maybe enslaved their
Do a video of how Lincoln logs are built. F%!cking fascinating stuff!
no
Hundreds of years after WWIII someone will find the Hoover Dam and think aliens built that. They will say how technologically advanced they were and how many slaves built that.
Especially if they create an *ENTERTAINMENT GENRE* which perpetuates such narratives...........
Moral: what is today the LAHT industry got its' ideas from = Hollywood et al....... The entertainment genre created the customer base which the deluded muppets you allude to today believe as supposed fact. So people who claim aliens or whatever are merely taking advantage of decades of _"free publicity"_ to turn a buck with that twaddle. 🤦🤷
How they were built starts at 5:40
Why waste almost 6 minutes of our time infographers?!?!
they need to eat....
They need to pay the bills...
That's like saying: without tips, I cant make a living. Sound like you need to get another job. I know its easier said than done but if your survival depends on it, one will do sacrifices (go to college, get a different job, change ones lifestyle etc.). Depending where you are in the world, you can become a member of the working class. I live in USA and personally know more foreigners than Americans that own businesses. Same thing in Mexico, more foreigners (Asians, Far Easterners, Americans) own businesses than Mexicans do. I suppose if it's your dream to make informational videos is a whole other story.
@@Giovanizmo just skip it m888
6:18 that man is the alien who singlehandedly built all the pyramids btw nice flying boat
Thankyou for this! 😆
Huge exhausting sigh for shaming theories, when presenting an outdated one
When your content is directed to international viewers, please use the metric system. 2:57
History channel at midnight : are toy sure about that
If I have the opportunity to go back in time I would go there to witness the mysterious construction of the great pyramids
Or walk with jesus.
@@paulfjordan1219 definitely find jesus
Then be disappointed when you see a bunch of people pushing with all their might instead of aliens
I'd go back there with you just to see the disappointment in your eyes.