Let's just acknowledge; Geoff ('The Land of Chem') has gathered so much evidence to support his theories, everything just makes sense --- He's nailed it and it's undeniable.
@TerezaTaylor-l8f But you DO to see that its totally OBSERD! This is madness, way to take advantage of people who know nothing about acids and what they do to stone ESPECIALLY LIMESTONE oh boy this is sad....
Ye a chemical refinery is defo a more likely option, pyramids with inscriptions say they were tombs and who they were for but the ones that dont have any text must then be a power plant right? Even tho there are no mechanisms in it at all, just rooms and passageways. There are no marks or damage, water or any other liquid would make, if it was running trough the pyramid for years, let alone hundrets or thousands of years. There are also no texts or hieroglyphs that say pyramids are anything else then tombs ,while there are some that say they were in fact tombs. We may never say for sure what they were but it is infinitely more likely they were tombs then any other type of facility, its a simple as that rly
@@autumnpendergast9151 If you think the afterlife is just for "Lolz" then you have no idea about Egypt. They made literal cities with buildings with no doors or doors leading to nowhere that were supposed to be used by the dead in the afterlife. Now think what a pharaoh that was onsidered a god, not a human, would want for his afterlife that will last much much longer then his time living
Lukes spearheading this entire thing. Bringing academia and the hobby archaeologists (who are doing all the bloody work ie snake bros, land of khem, unchartedx) together ❤ massive fan of yours mate.
Really great video, never seen your channel before or the other guy but very interested in his theories and watching more of both channels! I like how you seem open to ideas and that’s really great!
@@lukecaverns The Thunderbolts of the Gods, Symbols of an Alien Sky and The Electric Comet will introduce you to the root theory. Its simplicity is stunning ⚡
so he could trash everyone else? .. wow Yeah thanks - real good guy there. I disagree with him just as he clearly stated he disagrees with everyone else who came before him, even the idea of different timelines. There is evidence that his theory is proposterously insane by the way the stones are not completely erroded from acids... Hmmm
Any metal once there was likely removed, if a single pipe was ever found in the area, it would prove it. They don't allow ground radar to be used by tourists, which is super shady.
When he mentioned traces of lead, the idea of pipes immediately came to mind. Could it not just be a water tower, as part a hydraulic power system? To me, the view looking up makes me automatically think of a cistern, and the ammonia was just a purifier?
@@albertralph2140 Traces means traces. ie minute quantities, not chunks of it just randomly lying around. There are traces of all sorts of metallic elements in the soil and sand everywhere. Even gold, silver and platinum. The sands that routinely blow over from the Sahara are rich in iron, which is in no small way responsible for the fertility of the south American rainforests.
Followed both of you for years. Geoffs theory is spot on. Chemical analysis proofs from Geoff and the assida project are hard to ignore. Ive seen some suspicious staining marks in Lukes jungle of stone videos too. Good work bro
Just finished some long ass podcasts and lectures on this topic by Bob Greenyer and to me, he makes the most sense in terms of what the pyramid was capable of. He seems brilliant.
One thing I love about TH-cam is that we all get to indulge in our own random yet unique interests yet we never know who we come across IRL who might also have those same interests. Like, you can be driving down the road and pass 3 people who also dig Egypt, who also follow old world history, or also watch Good Good.
The Land of Chem's theory is the only one I've heard that makes sense of all the observable features in a cohesive way. Combined with actual chemical analysis, I think he has a good chance of being right.
Yeah Ive been reading different theories on this for like 20+ years and I always liked Chris Dunn’s theory, because his arguments for precision/function do make a lot of sense… however it still left a lot of unanswered questions about all the other pyramids/structures in Egypt and I just couldn’t ever fully buy into the power plant theory. I just don’t know that they would be able to utilize electricity in a way that would enrich their society like Ancient Egypt clearly was. Then I discovered Land of Chem and was blown away! He is the first person that I’ve heard really go into it his theory where I’m like “holy crap, I really think he might have actually figured it out!”. Just the ability to make fertilizer alone is HUGE, but then you start talking about all the mining capabilities, medical uses, and everything else, and it starts makes sense why a civilization would take on such an unprecedented undertaking as building these pyramids.
Luke - I’ve been following Geoffrey for a while now. He is definitely on to something. Once you understand his ideas you may start to see similarities around the world and probably in your area of expertise with the Mayans and Aztecs. Love your work as well. Thank you both.
They are not tombs, they were used as tombs and decorated in a later era. Dig under ANY old world structure and you will find that there is so much more. They are much older and much much larger. What we see or what “they” let us see is the top that survived or “we”dug out.
After over many years looking into all these alternate theories, LoC most definitely is #1 as far as im concerned. Wish he would make a documentary condensing his frankly overwhelming amount of evidence for peoples 2024 attention spans.
The lines look like rising damp - capillary action. The wave pattern doesn't work to give wave damp patches as the wave moves along creating horizontal damp lines - look at water mark at the coast, it's horizontal.
So Luke I am glad you finally made it to Egypt to look at these amazing Pyramids structures up close and personal, there is nothing else like seeing them for real and you get such a grate perspective of how well made and precise they have been constructed with such big blocks of stone in the internals particularly so. No bodies found in these structures that are call tombs and you would of noticed that particular smell that is present in a lot of them but the Red pyramid the most strongest ... they do feel like industrial structures to me and look nothing like the tombs that you see in the valley of the Kings. He does have a very good hypotheses from the Land of Chem hope you got to see a few more of the Pyramids that are off the beaten track like Maydoum, Lahoum and Hawara were the labyrinth is located .... Have fun 🙂🤙
This should be an easy hypothesis to test in a scaled model of limestone. You can even 3d print this interior and build over with limestone. You can then test the hypothesis to see not only the chemical gas but also residual scaring.
Awesome video! I want to go there one day 😍 The way he showed where the water comes into the pyramid and then the staining above on the wall, it’s impossible to not see that. Absolutely fascinating
There is also a story that they are "Immortality machines" The casing stones may just be a protective measure, while the granite and other precision cut stones on the inside are a part of the actual mechanism.
So happy you two have hooked up. I have one more guy you two need to hook up with, Matthew Lacroix! This would be the greatest ancient history team up of all time. Cant want to see more cross overs! How cool would it be to get a bunch of the top modern guys all together on site somewhere like Egypt and go over evidence with each other in person. Luke Caverns, Geoffrey Drumm, Matt Lacroix, Ben from UnchartedX, Graham Hancock, all in one place sharing ideas would be awesome.
The black stains higher up in the chambers could also be from Volatile Compounds, The burning of certain substances, like animal fat or resins, can release gases that may interact chemically with the surfaces of walls, leading to discoloration. Even oil lamps, while producing less smoke than torches, can contribute to long-term buildup if used extensively in enclosed spaces. The egyptians didn't have flashlights back then, so it would make sense that over time the walls would be effected.
Look up the term Historians Fallacy and check yourself. Assuming something to be viable just because it is an option to modern civilisation (literally less than 150 years ago) when considering a period of time thousands of years removed from us is woefully unobjective thinking. The reason it is ridiculous is that Egypt never once needed artificial fertiliser as the Nile flooding annually brought silt from all of its tributaries that renewed the mineral content of the soil in the Nile valley and delta. Until they attenuated the annual flooding events with the Aswan dam in the 1960s they had never needed to buy artificial fertiliser.
Even if Geoffrey ends up being incorrect hes doing some excellent independent research. His theory seems the most grounded. I think he is right to place the timeline in the predynastic, post dilluvian period
The pyramids are well dated already with radiocarbon samples taken from the gypsum mortar used in their masonry. There was no great flood, there was just the regular Nile floods (like literally every year for months at a time). Also predynastic refers to a set period in Egyption prehistory, only 1,000-2,000 years prior to the 1st dynasty during which time the cultural aspects, practices and written languages of the ancient Egyptian civilisation were being created. Sumer has a similar predynastic period marked by the Ubaid culture.
I hate Bluetooth. Inevitably you will spend an entire days work & the audio will have cut out. The lack of reliability worries me. I’m a shotgun mic guy
@@lukecaverns sure Luke, but on the field, on a echoey chamber it is inevitable, even in this video, some parts are very hard to understand. Bluetooth is the only option? thanks for the content by the, it truly is awesome!
There is no sign that the stone blocks are joined together precisely enough to prevent any liquid from leaking through....It also makes no sense to build a fertilizer manufacturing system right next to one of the most fertile lands on the planet....
I have made a few videos on the subject. Pyramids were machines but not in the sense that most could readily understand. They were spiritual machines designed not to create electricity or anything so mundane but machines to raise the consciousness of human beings. They are Alchemical machines as Chem mentioned, but you need to study alchemy to truly understand what that means. There are 2 aspects to Alchemy, spiritual and physical. And here is the key, they are both the same thing just different ends of the spectrum. Physical Alchemy deals with 3D space and spiritual Alchemy higher dimensions. They were not tombs for the same reason cathedrals are not tombs despite people being buried in them. Think of pyramids as spiritual machines a predecessor to cathedrals Portals or spring boards to higher states of consciousness - :-)
its a great theory indeed but , if it was just a storing/producing facility why go to the trouble of all crazy precise alignments and specific frequency both on the ground they were built,on the rocks used and inside them (im talking about the older pyramids and megalithic sites)
Archeoastrology is also used in many places from Rome to Washington DC the free masons whenever alchemists are involved they tend to use alot of esoteric techniques but they also could be functional that we don’t understand yet.. my mind automatically goes to practicality.. it makes more sense for them to be aligned and used as chemical plants than the original theory of aligned and used as tombs and spirit structures.. I feel like thousands of years later the Egyptians may have tried to figure out how to use them as the way we think they did but this was only them messing around with them and gravitating toward them because they would obviously be fascinating and sacred
quality of shotgun mic : they are directional. problem of shotgun mic : they are directional. here's a prefect exemple of why and when to use or not use them.
C'mon Luke you got a personal tour from the Land of Chem you can't possibly think these pyramids were originally tombs still???? Btw nice podcast on Danny Jones the other day. Very informative.
@@ericw741if I explained it thoroughly, you would probably really question that they might be tombs. I could make a video on this, but yall would hate it lol
@@lukecaverns I would be more inclined to believe the pyramids in Egypt were repurposed as 'tombs' after their original function and builders fell into disrepair/cultural collapse. From all the evidence and theories I've read I would guess huge restoration efforts and repurposed as tombs, around 2000-1500 B.C. All up to debate tho! Great video and fun theory to explore. Ive heard Christopher Dunn think of the Great Pyramid in this light, as a chemical mixing process or power plant of sorts. Awesome that some pyramids are so far off the regular tourist path that they arent fully cleaned and scrubbed of the residual evidence, no matter its origin! Cheers!
@@lukecaverns The lack of decoration tends to lead away from the primary use as a resurrection machine, to use a term from Egyptology. If mastabas were the progenitors of pyramids, and they have ritual art inside, why wouldn't the same go for the 4th dynasty pyramids? Then, the lesser, newer pyramids DO have the art inside. As though the latter dynasty was making their tombs look like the earlier ones, but without what was really inside older ones.
NEVER LET THE THIEVES, INVADERS, COLONIZERS AND GENOCIDAL MANIACS TELL YOU ABOUT HISTORICAL EVENTS AND PEOPLES. ESPECIALLY BLACK PEOPLE. THERE WHOLE HISTORY IS A LIE. THERE RAIN OF TERROR IS CONNECTED TO THE SATANIC BEAST SYSTEM THAT PLUNGED THIS PLANET AND ITS ORIGINAL PEOPLES INTO HELL... THESES PEOPLE HAVE ZERO CREDIBILITY.
Ammonia is an ingredient in fertilizer. Would be very useful to have if let's say the Nile became less dependent or was being compromised somehow. Just a thought
I keep seeing the three Giza Pyramids everytime i come across the Nordic Ancient "Valknut" Symbol .. As a Danish man, i know my ancestors sailed far away from scandinavia to trade with other nations, and we being located in the North and called northmen, could it be that somehow the pyramids northern line up is connected ? northern people had wolves and birds as pets and egypt had that horus and anubis believe.. this idea keeps popping up in my head all the time. Do you know if there is any evidens of northmen being friends with the pharoes ?
Its an interesting theory. But what puzzles me, is how did they get the volume of water needed to create those wave marks to and into the pyramid? And how did they get the chemicals out of the pyramid and transport them? I am assuming that if it was Ammonia then it was used for fertilising the land.
I had the same thought. But suppose these were built thousands of years earlier when the Sahara was lush and green. Rain water would’ve been plentiful.
@@richardjoangreen6918 I am sure there is or was at the time the pyramid was built, but what I cant comprehend is getting that quantity of water into the pyramid to create the wave that was proposed in the video.
In the pyramid there was above the lake of water a shaft and what what should have been there was a pump to get the water, it has been removed like so much other stuff as the mainstream do not want people to know what the truth is about the pyramids
These are fascinating alternative theories indeed, but are there any traces of the aqueducts that would have pumped water inside? Should there have been remains or traces found at Giza or Dahshur. Please share all the material about this.
The interior design of the Red Pyramid, with its corbelled ceilings that narrow upward, could be interpreted as creating a compressive effect. To achieve the Philosopher's Stone, one must transform normal matter into prima materia, so this compressive effect makes sense. The blackness observed inside might symbolize the Nigredo, or "black stage," in alchemy, representing the breakdown of matter into prima materia, a necessary precursor to creating the Philosopher’s Stone. Just thinking out loud here.
I think that the pyramids had a practical use . However that use required the presicion, the size, the alignments to the stars , the practical use of the shafts beyond access, the use of the water that surrounded it and flowed underneath it, and the use of different types and sizes of stone. You also need to explain why the people would agree to undertake such a task that shows no record of coercion or force to get it done. I have not heard a theory that explains all.of those requirements. A power station does not require precise alignment to orions belt. A tomb does not "require" such high precision yet it was used. A factory does not require highly polished outer surfacing stones. So what does require all the things found out about the pyramids? A device that needed to be aligned to the stars, required precision vaulted granite rooms with shafts leading up to openings on a highly polished limestone or coated surface, leading down to a water source or outlet, built from rudimentary blocks and mortar at its core to precisely cut stone on outer layers all surrounded by a pool of water, constructed by engineers and willing particpants that were not forced or coerced. I think the "two day orbit" has a lot to do with it but that requires a high technology , now lost , which by definition means the pyramids were discovered and not built and that does not line up with the independent carbon dating done on them . So truly baffling..
Look at the shape of the chambers in the different pyramids. They are all very oddly shaped. Why would they shape the inside of tombs that way? They wouldn’t. They weren’t tombs.
yeah I'm quite gobsmacked how he still thinks they were tombs! The mud brick built pyramids maybe were tombs, but not the megalithic pyramids - they were functional for sure
@ well the Egyptians may have used some as tombs. But they found the pyramids. Like primitive people in a post apocalyptic world finding a bunch of industrial buildings. And burying people in them because they had no use of them otherwise.
For Egypt to have been the black land or land of chemistry makes sense to me. Reminds me of the English midlands area that was given the name the black country because of the areas long industrial history.
I think this is the most plausible. You don't can't get the people of a civilization to commit the level of time money and resources if it was not a direct benefit to the populace. The chemicals would produce fertilizer. Itis built to the tolerance of a machine. That level of engineering is not required to achieve funerary chamber
For lunatics anything is plausible Even building a fertilizer factory in the desert to allegedly supply fertilizer to the most fertile river valley on the planet The total lack of evidence for this wacko theory is of course not a show stopper. Why bother with evidence when you have a nice story
They are known in ancient times as a "God house" not a tomb but a representation of traversing path to the heavens /stars or reincanation , each one has its own choices built into its design to tell the gods of the Pharoah plan in his after life
You have to remember that the builders were the annunakies. The Egyptians as we know are the reoccupiers. That's also why there's no written description of the building of them. The areas where the workers lived is real but they were possibly operators. Also maintenance. The pyramids are also much older than we are told. That's why they are buried and a lil bit damaged due to the great flood.
Ahh yes, "aliens" built it 🙄 its wild that so many people spout this ancient aliens theory which is only speculation, for entertainment purposes. There is zero evidence for that theory. Aliens don't exist. It really takes away from those who did create & build these things. Humans built some pretty amazing things throughout history - unfortunately, we've gone through DE-evolution - we're getting dumber, not smarter. We dont build like we used to. The amazing cathedrals found all throughout Europe is a great example. Hell, even just houses are built like shit today.
There is probably an aquifer underneath them, they aren't built in random locations, they needed access to water. And, yes get someone out there with divining rods.
@@JaguarWisdom-9 & all the other wonderful things you can do with a glass of water too...and I think you can use dowsing rods to find metal or other anomalies underground ..
Great video to enlighten impartial logic to the pyramids and humanities ancient past. If they were chemical based that could mean the pyramids were used like we use chemicals to create batteries 🔋 or control the earths atmosphere, could they even have been used to control planetary objects or rotations? 😮😮😮
The same question can be applied if we go by the theory that they were mere tombs. There's a lot that doesn't add up regarding the pyramids. I sincerely hope we'll learn something new about them, their purpose and their original creators within our lifetime.
Hoover Dam has a starmap on the floor that they put there with the intention for future astronomers to calculate the date when it was built. Not saying that it is, but it could be that the builders of the pyramids had the same reason. But instead of a starmap on the floor thay made the whole structures and complexes the starmap. And much of the designs seem to have been made with sacred geometry. As above so below. They were obviously very aware of mathematics, astronomy, chemestry and architecture.
Such a decision would have been made prior to building anything. Deciding the orientation of a structure is no bother at all, even if it's not relevant to the purpose of it at the end of the day. Lining things up in a sensible way is the only way to go, and it certainly isn't any trouble. They "bothered" doing it that way because it's the only way that made any sense. You'd be hard pressed to find any detail that wasn't taken into consideration. The mystery of the Pyramids is the question - Why? At some point at least 5000 years ago, no pyramids existed in Egypt. Then someone came to the conclusion that they should build them. So that person had to come up with a sales pitch SO perfect and SO convincing that absolutely everyone on the continent was in agreement, and that the next several decades of their lives would be well-spent dedicated to their construction. Actually, they had to develop all their quarrying and transportation techniques before anything got built. They wouldn't have those technologies developed to such a degree unless they had reason to develop them. So, the mystery is, 'Why did the entire population of the African continent prioritize the construction of the pyramids above any other projects?' Modern mystery: Why do we give Egyptians the credit for their construction simply because they were built within the borders of modern Egypt? Is there any reason to believe they were built anywhere but the Most ideal location for their purpose(whatever that was)?
A question that comes to mind, there is a bacteria that stains stones black fairly much in the way the red pyramid chambers look. Has that been tested for? Also has the elimination of soot from early explorers who used oil lamps and mercury lamps, been taken into account?
I'm an amateur, but I know Jeff made a mistake when he described the Bent Pyramid's angles. 2:30 - 3:00 He described the different angles of the bent pyramid and how it's unfortunate that the Upper(!) portion's angle is believed to be a mistake. He says the slope angle was intentional because the angle is the same as the Red Pyramid. Then he makes a mistake. He wrongly states that it is the mainstream view that the Upper(!) portion's angle is a mistake, and not a correction of a mistake. I had to go back and listen to his explanation a few times. It's strange hearing him say that it is believed the builders made a mistake by changing the angle. No one believes that. Whatever their reasons for changing the angle, the upper portion's angle must have been intentional. Obviously if there was a mistake, it would be the Lower(!) portion being corrected by any changes. The mainstream view is that the slope of the Lower(!) portion was changed due to it being too steep, and it was changed to a shallower slope because it would have been (presumably) too tall or structurally unstable if it wasn't changed. With respect, I'm sure he just misspoke, but he's explaining a controversial mainstream view and got it wrong. What's worse is that Luke didn't catch it and clarify what he meant to say because he wasn't really paying attention. So it really deserved a comment.
Fun video. I'm not at all convinced that the pyramids were designed for chemical production. A very inefficient build for that purpose, the extraction of the desired chemicals would be difficult and you'd have distribution and application issues. The upshot is that it just would not have been practical. One might argue that they were producing chemicals just for the limited consumption/use needs of the Pharaoh but the build is still impractical. Do note that the pharaoh himself would live in a mud-brick palace. The stones being used for the pyramids we most admire were most logically required because they were the permanent solution to housing a pharaoh for the eternity of their after-life. Upshot is that we're talking a very impractical build for the use without evidence of the requisite distribution or application infrastructure. That said, especially the Red Pyramid does not have a clearly defined purpose. It doesn't seem to have been designed as a tomb and we don't know where Sneferu was entombed. That means we need to have an open mind regarding its intended use. Currently I think the best guess is that the Red Pyramid was an architectural design test but I think that is a fairly iffy
@24:31 "He is honestly interpreting the data as he sees it" ? That's like saying: "He spoke every word that came out of his mouth".... No shit Scherlock xD Anyway he is REALLY onto something there! I wonder if there are similar splatter patterns in the pyramids on The Ghiza plateau?
I think the biggest pyramid maybe a ram pump , or a power plant, an there are labyrinth an tunnels under the desert, I would love to see a map of the desert using lidar, I know there is much more in the deserts an in the jungle of south America, I heard they just found a lidar scan that had been lost for a long time. God bless keep up the great work.
It seems strange to look at it now but when the pyramids were built this part of Egypt was covered in vegetation. Catastrophic change in the weather caused desertification. Gas boilers and cars I expect were responsible.
There's radioactive material and all kind of stuff present in the granite already you could go to where the Corey to granite and find the same samples in the rock that aren't even in the pyramid
They were built when the world was under water. That supplied the machines with water until the water level reached that stair opening down into the first chamber! Wala the atmosphere is finished and the machines slowly shut down.
I'm CONVINCED you guys DROPPED ACID, and dared to see how far you could get with the Egyptian authorities if you rocked up with a 'professional looking' camera. Listen to the clip again, but just listen. No visuals. These guys are TRIPPING FOR SURE. Hats off guys. Lemme know if you need an extra bloke to come along for your next trip.😂😂😂
The blocks just look like a cementitious material - with all the chemical knowledge in Egypt, a theory where the pyramids were chemical factories AND they were constructed with advanced cementitious technology with immensely broad and vast knowledge being used in the process… makes more sense than moving cut stones when you could just move loads of aggregate in any size(relatively) any shape container and then reconstitute using possibly some type of sodium titanium silicates maybe even multiple silicate combinations
The holes - could they not be for a temporary wooden structure that was removed once the remains were placed in the third chamber? We see these in other ancient buildings.
The tailings took 9 thousand years to neutralize? Vermeersch Vanneer 2015 : The entire Nile Valley was depopulated at 14 thousand ya and repopulated only at 5.5 ka. I have core sample data of the Nile Delta which confirms heavy residues from 14 ka and younger.
The original ancient name of Egypt is 'Mir' pronounced 'Meer', not Khem/Khemit, which is a relatively recent adoption originating from the name 'Hem' as in 'Hem-Ta' meaning 'Land of Ham'. The names of the three pyramids of Giza are said to be 'Mir', 'Ka', 'Ba' meaning 'Light', 'Spirit', 'Body'. The name of the first Russian module space station was of course 'Mir'. Do you think our governments and military know a lot more about the true ancient history of humanity, this planet, and this solar system that they're not sharing with us?
Actually it is "km.t" There are no vowels expressed directly by ancient Egyptian text. km.t literally just means "black land", likely in reference to the hyper fertile black soils of the Nile delta, which were until very recently (1960s) renewed annually by the flooding river.
@mnomadvfx @mnomadvfx Most Semitic alphabets were devoid of vowels including Hebrew and Phoenician, but this didn't mean they didn't pronounce them in their everyday conversation. Instead, they used the three consonants 'Y' (Yod) to represent the vowels 'i' and 'e', 'H' (Heh) to represent the vowel 'a', and 'W' (Wau) to represent the vowel 'u'. For example, the Egyptian name for the ancient city better known by its Greek name of 'Heliopolis' which was the center for the worship of the sun god Ra aka Marduk is 'IUNU' pronounced 'EEYOONOO' meaning 'City of pillars' which was spelt as 'YWNW' (Yod-Wau-Nun-Wau). As for the name Khemit' meaning 'black land': As I said, the name is a relatively recent adoption originating from 'Hem' which means 'dark brown', not black; thus 'Hem-Ta' means 'dark brown land'.
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The land of chem-ical😂
saying the only good theory makes u very small brained
Ur mom is undeniable. 🥱
Measure the altitude of the third tier, and compare it with other parts of the pyramid. There's a good reason staining started at the third tier.
Why would we want to do that? His theories are ludicrous. The only alchemy here is him converting very little knowledge into pure nonsense.
If anyone ever needed a microphone clip to their shirt it was this guy.
Haha maybe so. I prefer shotgun mics because they’re more reliable though.
Bluetooth mics are prone to glitching before you even realize it
News flash, you can turn the volume up.
Are you talking about the land of khem guy? Heard Luke just fine
Agreed. I couldn't hear barely anything Geoffrey was saying inside the pyramids.
Sounds good to me 🤷🏻
Let's just acknowledge; Geoff ('The Land of Chem') has gathered so much evidence to support his theories, everything just makes sense --- He's nailed it and it's undeniable.
found land of chem a few months ago.. great channel. very plausible evidence to pursue
when I see a working model I'll believe it. Until then it's just words.
So true. You don’t have to have Phd in chemistry to see that his theory seems the most plausible out of them.
@@francischambless5919there literally is. Look up history of ammonia production. The mechanism is set up exactly as the chambers in the red pyramid
@TerezaTaylor-l8f But you DO to see that its totally OBSERD! This is madness, way to take advantage of people who know nothing about acids and what they do to stone ESPECIALLY LIMESTONE oh boy this is sad....
Mr Caverns continuously shines his intense intellectual flashlight in the most curious places.
Thank you. I’m so happy that people enjoy these topics as much as I do!
@@lukecavernsjust remember Luke, you did this. No one else paved this path for you. Much respect brother.
don’t get how anyone with half a functioning brain cell can confidently say that these were just “tombs” lol.
Zahi HawASS, but he obviously only has half a brain….
When told these were tombs as a child I didn’t believe it. Ya gotta really want to drink the koolaid to think the “non-copy” pyramids were tombs.
Always looked like kiln and chimney's to me. Sure, bury your guy in there afterward, but zero point making these as a "tomb" just for lolz.
Ye a chemical refinery is defo a more likely option, pyramids with inscriptions say they were tombs and who they were for but the ones that dont have any text must then be a power plant right? Even tho there are no mechanisms in it at all, just rooms and passageways. There are no marks or damage, water or any other liquid would make, if it was running trough the pyramid for years, let alone hundrets or thousands of years. There are also no texts or hieroglyphs that say pyramids are anything else then tombs ,while there are some that say they were in fact tombs. We may never say for sure what they were but it is infinitely more likely they were tombs then any other type of facility, its a simple as that rly
@@autumnpendergast9151 If you think the afterlife is just for "Lolz" then you have no idea about Egypt. They made literal cities with buildings with no doors or doors leading to nowhere that were supposed to be used by the dead in the afterlife. Now think what a pharaoh that was onsidered a god, not a human, would want for his afterlife that will last much much longer then his time living
So happy to see you guys connecting, it's so important to bring these different fields of research together as the studies take shape.
Dude, that was great, it would be great to see a tour of all the pyramids with land of chem to get this theory out there. Groundbreaking work!
Lukes spearheading this entire thing. Bringing academia and the hobby archaeologists (who are doing all the bloody work ie snake bros, land of khem, unchartedx) together ❤ massive fan of yours mate.
Really great video, never seen your channel before or the other guy but very interested in his theories and watching more of both channels!
I like how you seem open to ideas and that’s really great!
I was wondering when your paths would cross. 😊 Let’s go!!!
Gotta get these two in a room with bob greenyer .!!
While I don’t have any grasp, really, of Chem’s theories - he is a very genuine, very intelligent guy. I look forward to spending more time with him
@@lukecaverns The Thunderbolts of the Gods, Symbols of an Alien Sky and The Electric Comet will introduce you to the root theory. Its simplicity is stunning ⚡
Great collaboration Luke .. Geoffrey’s work is fascinating.. Thank Johanna for getting him on her podcast
Jahannah is the best. She catapulted my presence as well
so he could trash everyone else? .. wow Yeah thanks - real good guy there. I disagree with him just as he clearly stated he disagrees with everyone else who came before him, even the idea of different timelines. There is evidence that his theory is proposterously insane by the way the stones are not completely erroded from acids... Hmmm
Any metal once there was likely removed, if a single pipe was ever found in the area, it would prove it. They don't allow ground radar to be used by tourists, which is super shady.
When he mentioned traces of lead, the idea of pipes immediately came to mind. Could it not just be a water tower, as part a hydraulic power system? To me, the view looking up makes me automatically think of a cistern, and the ammonia was just a purifier?
@@albertralph2140 They needed chemicals for gold, so who knows. Until the hidden archive is unveiled, nobody will know the truth.arquive
@@albertralph2140
Traces means traces.
ie minute quantities, not chunks of it just randomly lying around.
There are traces of all sorts of metallic elements in the soil and sand everywhere.
Even gold, silver and platinum.
The sands that routinely blow over from the Sahara are rich in iron, which is in no small way responsible for the fertility of the south American rainforests.
@@mnomadvfx What do you think about the splash patterns shown in the chambers?
@@Antonoconimaginative thinking
@thelandofchem has well thought out theories. This is a great team/duo to show the information. 👍
THIS IS THE EPISODE I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR.
Followed both of you for years. Geoffs theory is spot on. Chemical analysis proofs from Geoff and the assida project are hard to ignore.
Ive seen some suspicious staining marks in Lukes jungle of stone videos too.
Good work bro
Certainly does not. This is anti-progress in this field. a true grifter. Like Billy Carson
I have to love the contrast of something super ancient like the sharped angled stone from the casing of a pyramid, against plastic bottles lol
Just finished some long ass podcasts and lectures on this topic by Bob Greenyer and to me, he makes the most sense in terms of what the pyramid was capable of. He seems brilliant.
One thing I love about TH-cam is that we all get to indulge in our own random yet unique interests yet we never know who we come across IRL who might also have those same interests. Like, you can be driving down the road and pass 3 people who also dig Egypt, who also follow old world history, or also watch Good Good.
The Land of Chem's theory is the only one I've heard that makes sense of all the observable features in a cohesive way. Combined with actual chemical analysis, I think he has a good chance of being right.
Yeah Ive been reading different theories on this for like 20+ years and I always liked Chris Dunn’s theory, because his arguments for precision/function do make a lot of sense… however it still left a lot of unanswered questions about all the other pyramids/structures in Egypt and I just couldn’t ever fully buy into the power plant theory. I just don’t know that they would be able to utilize electricity in a way that would enrich their society like Ancient Egypt clearly was.
Then I discovered Land of Chem and was blown away! He is the first person that I’ve heard really go into it his theory where I’m like “holy crap, I really think he might have actually figured it out!”. Just the ability to make fertilizer alone is HUGE, but then you start talking about all the mining capabilities, medical uses, and everything else, and it starts makes sense why a civilization would take on such an unprecedented undertaking as building these pyramids.
You should look up Timothy Hogan
Luke - I’ve been following Geoffrey for a while now. He is definitely on to something. Once you understand his ideas you may start to see similarities around the world and probably in your area of expertise with the Mayans and Aztecs. Love your work as well. Thank you both.
I'm so glad you two found each other!!
Geoffrey either nailed it, or is very close to identifying the original use, it all makes sense.
To lunatics like him I am sure it does
Happy that land of Chem is getting noticed more & more
They are not tombs, they were used as tombs and decorated in a later era.
Dig under ANY old world structure and you will find that there is so much more.
They are much older and much much larger. What we see or what “they” let us see is the top that survived or “we”dug out.
Check out Timothy Hogan
Yeesss!! Awesome video and information! We need more of the land of chem!
After over many years looking into all these alternate theories, LoC most definitely is #1 as far as im concerned. Wish he would make a documentary condensing his frankly overwhelming amount of evidence for peoples 2024 attention spans.
The water marks inside the pyramid are fuckin insane...Just imagine.
The water explains why these pyramids have boat pits next to them.
Search for videos Corrado Malanga.
The lines look like rising damp - capillary action. The wave pattern doesn't work to give wave damp patches as the wave moves along creating horizontal damp lines - look at water mark at the coast, it's horizontal.
So Luke I am glad you finally made it to Egypt to look at these amazing Pyramids structures up close and personal, there is nothing else like seeing them for real and you get such a grate perspective of how well made and precise they have been constructed with such big blocks of stone in the internals particularly so. No bodies found in these structures that are call tombs and you would of noticed that particular smell that is present in a lot of them but the Red pyramid the most strongest ... they do feel like industrial structures to me and look nothing like the tombs that you see in the valley of the Kings. He does have a very good hypotheses from the Land of Chem hope you got to see a few more of the Pyramids that are off the beaten track like Maydoum, Lahoum and Hawara were the labyrinth is located .... Have fun 🙂🤙
I recently watched all of Geoffrey’s videos. I think he’s right. He wins. I’ve studied every other theory. I think he’s got it. 💯
this is a genuine plausible theory that fits with history. Needs to be considered seriously.
This should be an easy hypothesis to test in a scaled model of limestone. You can even 3d print this interior and build over with limestone. You can then test the hypothesis to see not only the chemical gas but also residual scaring.
Have you tested what that stain is? Would answer the question
Awesome video! I want to go there one day 😍
The way he showed where the water comes into the pyramid and then the staining above on the wall, it’s impossible to not see that. Absolutely fascinating
Bat poo staining
I didn't see any bats get loose from your brain.
There is also a story that they are "Immortality machines"
The casing stones may just be a protective measure, while the granite and other precision cut stones on the inside are a part of the actual mechanism.
Thanks Luke !
Once you see it you can't un-see it.
;)
Weird thing is… he will probably continue to unsee it… mind blowing…
The structure is insane despite what it was used for . How these were made is mind bending.
Glad to see him getting some credit. His theories need more exposure.
Great video Luke 🎉
So happy you two have hooked up. I have one more guy you two need to hook up with, Matthew Lacroix! This would be the greatest ancient history team up of all time. Cant want to see more cross overs! How cool would it be to get a bunch of the top modern guys all together on site somewhere like Egypt and go over evidence with each other in person. Luke Caverns, Geoffrey Drumm, Matt Lacroix, Ben from UnchartedX, Graham Hancock, all in one place sharing ideas would be awesome.
The black stains higher up in the chambers could also be from Volatile Compounds, The burning of certain substances, like animal fat or resins, can release gases that may interact chemically with the surfaces of walls, leading to discoloration.
Even oil lamps, while producing less smoke than torches, can contribute to long-term buildup if used extensively in enclosed spaces. The egyptians didn't have flashlights back then, so it would make sense that over time the walls would be effected.
Wrong
Ammonias uses as both a fertilizer and in water purification gives credence to his hypothesis.
Look up the term Historians Fallacy and check yourself.
Assuming something to be viable just because it is an option to modern civilisation (literally less than 150 years ago) when considering a period of time thousands of years removed from us is woefully unobjective thinking.
The reason it is ridiculous is that Egypt never once needed artificial fertiliser as the Nile flooding annually brought silt from all of its tributaries that renewed the mineral content of the soil in the Nile valley and delta.
Until they attenuated the annual flooding events with the Aswan dam in the 1960s they had never needed to buy artificial fertiliser.
Yes imagine spending 100 years 24 hours a day 7 days a week building a 400 ft tall mountain to make some fertilizer
I think we finnaly got a strong theory. Thank you for boots on the ground!
I've been watching pyramid theories for decades. I'm mainly here for Luke since his podcasts with JJ.
Isnt the proposed 'mistake' of the bent pyramid that the lower part proved to be too steep so they had to correct it?
Highly unlikely
Love that pyramid reverb
What were they doing with the "chemicals". What was the product and how did they use it in the day?
Sounds like fertilizer to me.
Even the composition of the paint that was on the surface of that pyramid sounds pretty interesting.
Even if Geoffrey ends up being incorrect hes doing some excellent independent research. His theory seems the most grounded. I think he is right to place the timeline in the predynastic, post dilluvian period
The pyramids are well dated already with radiocarbon samples taken from the gypsum mortar used in their masonry.
There was no great flood, there was just the regular Nile floods (like literally every year for months at a time).
Also predynastic refers to a set period in Egyption prehistory, only 1,000-2,000 years prior to the 1st dynasty during which time the cultural aspects, practices and written languages of the ancient Egyptian civilisation were being created.
Sumer has a similar predynastic period marked by the Ubaid culture.
This is awesome. You also need some lapel mics.
I hate Bluetooth. Inevitably you will spend an entire days work & the audio will have cut out. The lack of reliability worries me. I’m a shotgun mic guy
@@lukecaverns sure Luke, but on the field, on a echoey chamber it is inevitable, even in this video, some parts are very hard to understand. Bluetooth is the only option? thanks for the content by the, it truly is awesome!
@@lukecavernsdoesn't necessarily have to be Bluetooth right? They have wired ones I believe
There is no sign that the stone blocks are joined together precisely enough to prevent any liquid from leaking through....It also makes no sense to build a fertilizer manufacturing system right next to one of the most fertile lands on the planet....
Very good! When you figure out why every historian has crimson hair, you understand why they lie
Thanks for sharing, it is fascinating
I have made a few videos on the subject.
Pyramids were machines but not in the sense that most could readily understand.
They were spiritual machines designed not to create electricity or anything so mundane but machines to raise the consciousness of human beings.
They are Alchemical machines as Chem mentioned, but you need to study alchemy to truly understand what that means. There are 2 aspects to Alchemy, spiritual and physical. And here is the key, they are both the same thing just different ends of the spectrum.
Physical Alchemy deals with 3D space and spiritual Alchemy higher dimensions.
They were not tombs for the same reason cathedrals are not tombs despite people being buried in them.
Think of pyramids as spiritual machines a predecessor to cathedrals Portals or spring boards to higher states of consciousness - :-)
Hey I met and talked with you at cs 24! Thanks for that. This guy is legit. Does he do tours?
He does!! I think he just wrapped one up, actually
its a great theory indeed but , if it was just a storing/producing facility why go to the trouble of all crazy precise alignments and specific frequency both on the ground they were built,on the rocks used and inside them (im talking about the older pyramids and megalithic sites)
Lay lines
Archeoastrology is also used in many places from Rome to Washington DC the free masons whenever alchemists are involved they tend to use alot of esoteric techniques but they also could be functional that we don’t understand yet.. my mind automatically goes to practicality.. it makes more sense for them to be aligned and used as chemical plants than the original theory of aligned and used as tombs and spirit structures.. I feel like thousands of years later the Egyptians may have tried to figure out how to use them as the way we think they did but this was only them messing around with them and gravitating toward them because they would obviously be fascinating and sacred
Because t hey think their wizards, but youll never see alchemy do anything of merit
the matrix is not going to let this man get on JRE
He was on the Danny jones podcast earlier this year
So glad you are shining light on Land of Chem! Love his work
Love these videos! Keep it up! But I would like to suggest that you put subtitles when you're in echo chambers like in the pyramid. Kinda hard to hear
best theory I've ever heard.
thanks for having Land Of Chem on!
That beardy guy looks familiar... is that Rambo? Nice work hooking up with a film legend!
quality of shotgun mic : they are directional. problem of shotgun mic : they are directional. here's a prefect exemple of why and when to use or not use them.
I would argue against menkaure’s pyramid “not having any decoration inside” as examples of palace facade decoration exist inside.
C'mon Luke you got a personal tour from the Land of Chem you can't possibly think these pyramids were originally tombs still???? Btw nice podcast on Danny Jones the other day. Very informative.
Yeah I heard that and my mouth literally dropped.
@@RxYouthyep just would like to hear the thought process behind it.
yeah I can't believe I heard that either, quite gobsmacked
@@ericw741if I explained it thoroughly, you would probably really question that they might be tombs. I could make a video on this, but yall would hate it lol
@@lukecaverns I would be more inclined to believe the pyramids in Egypt were repurposed as 'tombs' after their original function and builders fell into disrepair/cultural collapse. From all the evidence and theories I've read I would guess huge restoration efforts and repurposed as tombs, around 2000-1500 B.C.
All up to debate tho!
Great video and fun theory to explore. Ive heard Christopher Dunn think of the Great Pyramid in this light, as a chemical mixing process or power plant of sorts.
Awesome that some pyramids are so far off the regular tourist path that they arent fully cleaned and scrubbed of the residual evidence, no matter its origin!
Cheers!
Do the interior of mastaba tombs have funerary decor on the walls? By the standard theory, pyramids emerged from mastabas.
Yes. However, the empty Pyramids are really solely 4th Dynasty. 5th Dynasty pyramids are decorated again.
There’s a big mystery there
@@lukecaverns The lack of decoration tends to lead away from the primary use as a resurrection machine, to use a term from Egyptology. If mastabas were the progenitors of pyramids, and they have ritual art inside, why wouldn't the same go for the 4th dynasty pyramids? Then, the lesser, newer pyramids DO have the art inside. As though the latter dynasty was making their tombs look like the earlier ones, but without what was really inside older ones.
NEVER LET THE THIEVES, INVADERS, COLONIZERS AND GENOCIDAL MANIACS TELL YOU ABOUT HISTORICAL EVENTS AND PEOPLES. ESPECIALLY BLACK PEOPLE. THERE WHOLE HISTORY IS A LIE. THERE RAIN OF TERROR IS CONNECTED TO THE SATANIC BEAST SYSTEM THAT PLUNGED THIS PLANET AND ITS ORIGINAL PEOPLES INTO HELL... THESES PEOPLE HAVE ZERO CREDIBILITY.
Ammonia is an ingredient in fertilizer. Would be very useful to have if let's say the Nile became less dependent or was being compromised somehow.
Just a thought
That's exactly what he's proposing
or if the saharan desert is encroching on your farmland, gotta have fertile soil to grow crops to sustain those large populations!
@@RxYouththanks. Good to know. I’m not familiar with his work but I see he’s thought this through thoroughly.
I keep seeing the three Giza Pyramids everytime i come across the Nordic Ancient "Valknut" Symbol .. As a Danish man, i know my ancestors sailed far away from scandinavia to trade with other nations, and we being located in the North and called northmen, could it be that somehow the pyramids northern line up is connected ? northern people had wolves and birds as pets and egypt had that horus and anubis believe.. this idea keeps popping up in my head all the time. Do you know if there is any evidens of northmen being friends with the pharoes ?
The bent pyramid isnt a mistake, it’s sacred geometry 📐 😮
Its an interesting theory. But what puzzles me, is how did they get the volume of water needed to create those wave marks to and into the pyramid? And how did they get the chemicals out of the pyramid and transport them? I am assuming that if it was Ammonia then it was used for fertilising the land.
I had the same thought. But suppose these were built thousands of years earlier when the Sahara was lush and green. Rain water would’ve been plentiful.
There is water under the pyramid
@@richardjoangreen6918 I am sure there is or was at the time the pyramid was built, but what I cant comprehend is getting that quantity of water into the pyramid to create the wave that was proposed in the video.
In the pyramid there was above the lake of water a shaft and what what should have been there was a pump to get the water, it has been removed like so much other stuff as the mainstream do not want people to know what the truth is about the pyramids
if they can cut and move stones surely they can create hoses and pumps
These are fascinating alternative theories indeed, but are there any traces of the aqueducts that would have pumped water inside? Should there have been remains or traces found at Giza or Dahshur. Please share all the material about this.
Making fertilizer?
Yes ! Push Chem out there, I agree, he's onto something big .
The interior design of the Red Pyramid, with its corbelled ceilings that narrow upward, could be interpreted as creating a compressive effect. To achieve the Philosopher's Stone, one must transform normal matter into prima materia, so this compressive effect makes sense. The blackness observed inside might symbolize the Nigredo, or "black stage," in alchemy, representing the breakdown of matter into prima materia, a necessary precursor to creating the Philosopher’s Stone. Just thinking out loud here.
I think that the pyramids had a practical use . However that use required the presicion, the size, the alignments to the stars , the practical use of the shafts beyond access, the use of the water that surrounded it and flowed underneath it, and the use of different types and sizes of stone. You also need to explain why the people would agree to undertake such a task that shows no record of coercion or force to get it done. I have not heard a theory that explains all.of those requirements. A power station does not require precise alignment to orions belt. A tomb does not "require" such high precision yet it was used. A factory does not require highly polished outer surfacing stones. So what does require all the things found out about the pyramids? A device that needed to be aligned to the stars, required precision vaulted granite rooms with shafts leading up to openings on a highly polished limestone or coated surface, leading down to a water source or outlet, built from rudimentary blocks and mortar at its core to precisely cut stone on outer layers all surrounded by a pool of water, constructed by engineers and willing particpants that were not forced or coerced. I think the "two day orbit" has a lot to do with it but that requires a high technology , now lost , which by definition means the pyramids were discovered and not built and that does not line up with the independent carbon dating done on them . So truly baffling..
Look at the shape of the chambers in the different pyramids. They are all very oddly shaped. Why would they shape the inside of tombs that way? They wouldn’t. They weren’t tombs.
yeah I'm quite gobsmacked how he still thinks they were tombs! The mud brick built pyramids maybe were tombs, but not the megalithic pyramids - they were functional for sure
@ well the Egyptians may have used some as tombs. But they found the pyramids. Like primitive people in a post apocalyptic world finding a bunch of industrial buildings. And burying people in them because they had no use of them otherwise.
maybe but they were not alchemy factories either
For Egypt to have been the black land or land of chemistry makes sense to me. Reminds me of the English midlands area that was given the name the black country because of the areas long industrial history.
I think this is the most plausible. You don't can't get the people of a civilization to commit the level of time money and resources if it was not a direct benefit to the populace. The chemicals would produce fertilizer.
Itis built to the tolerance of a machine. That level of engineering is not required to achieve funerary chamber
For lunatics anything is plausible
Even building a fertilizer factory in the desert to allegedly supply fertilizer to the most fertile river valley on the planet
The total lack of evidence for this wacko theory is of course not a show stopper. Why bother with evidence when you have a nice story
"Doesn't anyone ever clean up around here?".. He-Man after punching his way through the side of snakemountian.
They are known in ancient times as a "God house" not a tomb but a representation of traversing path to the heavens /stars or reincanation , each one has its own choices built into its design to tell the gods of the Pharoah plan in his after life
You have to remember that the builders were the annunakies. The Egyptians as we know are the reoccupiers. That's also why there's no written description of the building of them. The areas where the workers lived is real but they were possibly operators. Also maintenance. The pyramids are also much older than we are told. That's why they are buried and a lil bit damaged due to the great flood.
How do you speak so confidently about things like this?
Ahh yes, "aliens" built it 🙄 its wild that so many people spout this ancient aliens theory which is only speculation, for entertainment purposes. There is zero evidence for that theory. Aliens don't exist.
It really takes away from those who did create & build these things. Humans built some pretty amazing things throughout history - unfortunately, we've gone through DE-evolution - we're getting dumber, not smarter. We dont build like we used to. The amazing cathedrals found all throughout Europe is a great example. Hell, even just houses are built like shit today.
Someone should do a survey with divining rods around the base of the Pyramids
There is probably an aquifer underneath them, they aren't built in random locations, they needed access to water. And, yes get someone out there with divining rods.
@@JaguarWisdom-9 & all the other wonderful things you can do with a glass of water too...and I think you can use dowsing rods to find metal or other anomalies underground ..
Great video to enlighten impartial logic to the pyramids and humanities ancient past. If they were chemical based that could mean the pyramids were used like we use chemicals to create batteries 🔋 or control the earths atmosphere, could they even have been used to control planetary objects or rotations? 😮😮😮
If pyramids were chremical plants, why bother orienting them so precisely onto cardinal points and astronomical points?
The same question can be applied if we go by the theory that they were mere tombs. There's a lot that doesn't add up regarding the pyramids. I sincerely hope we'll learn something new about them, their purpose and their original creators within our lifetime.
Hoover Dam has a starmap on the floor that they put there with the intention for future astronomers to calculate the date when it was built. Not saying that it is, but it could be that the builders of the pyramids had the same reason. But instead of a starmap on the floor thay made the whole structures and complexes the starmap. And much of the designs seem to have been made with sacred geometry. As above so below. They were obviously very aware of mathematics, astronomy, chemestry and architecture.
BS. Sky is full of stars, everything point somewhere. It's so vague theory about pyramids purposely point in particular stars.
Such a decision would have been made prior to building anything. Deciding the orientation of a structure is no bother at all, even if it's not relevant to the purpose of it at the end of the day. Lining things up in a sensible way is the only way to go, and it certainly isn't any trouble. They "bothered" doing it that way because it's the only way that made any sense. You'd be hard pressed to find any detail that wasn't taken into consideration.
The mystery of the Pyramids is the question - Why? At some point at least 5000 years ago, no pyramids existed in Egypt. Then someone came to the conclusion that they should build them. So that person had to come up with a sales pitch SO perfect and SO convincing that absolutely everyone on the continent was in agreement, and that the next several decades of their lives would be well-spent dedicated to their construction. Actually, they had to develop all their quarrying and transportation techniques before anything got built. They wouldn't have those technologies developed to such a degree unless they had reason to develop them. So, the mystery is, 'Why did the entire population of the African continent prioritize the construction of the pyramids above any other projects?' Modern mystery: Why do we give Egyptians the credit for their construction simply because they were built within the borders of modern Egypt? Is there any reason to believe they were built anywhere but the Most ideal location for their purpose(whatever that was)?
To harness telluric currents, i believe.
A question that comes to mind, there is a bacteria that stains stones black fairly much in the way the red pyramid chambers look. Has that been tested for? Also has the elimination of soot from early explorers who used oil lamps and mercury lamps, been taken into account?
I'm an amateur, but I know Jeff made a mistake when he described the Bent Pyramid's angles. 2:30 - 3:00 He described the different angles of the bent pyramid and how it's unfortunate that the Upper(!) portion's angle is believed to be a mistake. He says the slope angle was intentional because the angle is the same as the Red Pyramid. Then he makes a mistake.
He wrongly states that it is the mainstream view that the Upper(!) portion's angle is a mistake, and not a correction of a mistake. I had to go back and listen to his explanation a few times. It's strange hearing him say that it is believed the builders made a mistake by changing the angle. No one believes that. Whatever their reasons for changing the angle, the upper portion's angle must have been intentional. Obviously if there was a mistake, it would be the Lower(!) portion being corrected by any changes. The mainstream view is that the slope of the Lower(!) portion was changed due to it being too steep, and it was changed to a shallower slope because it would have been (presumably) too tall or structurally unstable if it wasn't changed.
With respect, I'm sure he just misspoke, but he's explaining a controversial mainstream view and got it wrong. What's worse is that Luke didn't catch it and clarify what he meant to say because he wasn't really paying attention. So it really deserved a comment.
Fun video.
I'm not at all convinced that the pyramids were designed for chemical production. A very inefficient build for that purpose, the extraction of the desired chemicals would be difficult and you'd have distribution and application issues.
The upshot is that it just would not have been practical.
One might argue that they were producing chemicals just for the limited consumption/use needs of the Pharaoh but the build is still impractical. Do note that the pharaoh himself would live in a mud-brick palace. The stones being used for the pyramids we most admire were most logically required because they were the permanent solution to housing a pharaoh for the eternity of their after-life.
Upshot is that we're talking a very impractical build for the use without evidence of the requisite distribution or application infrastructure.
That said, especially the Red Pyramid does not have a clearly defined purpose. It doesn't seem to have been designed as a tomb and we don't know where Sneferu was entombed. That means we need to have an open mind regarding its intended use. Currently I think the best guess is that the Red Pyramid was an architectural design test but I think that is a fairly iffy
I found a 60 mile long 10 mile in diameter O'Neill Cylinder crashed just off the East coast of Florida.
28°19'18"N 76°14'31"W
@24:31 "He is honestly interpreting the data as he sees it" ? That's like saying: "He spoke every word that came out of his mouth".... No shit Scherlock xD Anyway he is REALLY onto something there! I wonder if there are similar splatter patterns in the pyramids on The Ghiza plateau?
construites par Hermes Trismegisto/Thoth voir EDGAR CAYCE la grand pyramide et l'Atlantide
I do agree that the economic case for huge tombs doesn't make sense - the ancients were driven by wealth creation too. So it is interesting.
So what does the red pyramid produce?
I think the biggest pyramid maybe a ram pump , or a power plant, an there are labyrinth an tunnels under the desert, I would love to see a map of the desert using lidar, I know there is much more in the deserts an in the jungle of south America, I heard they just found a lidar scan that had been lost for a long time. God bless keep up the great work.
So, how would they pump the components into the chambers? And how would they get the result of the chemical reactions out again?
The chem guy has no idea what he's talking about or leading to. He just talks until the other person seems satisfied.
I’m wondering the same. It would have to be serious water pressure and pumping capabilities.
It seems strange to look at it now but when the pyramids were built this part of Egypt was covered in vegetation. Catastrophic change in the weather caused desertification. Gas boilers and cars I expect were responsible.
There's radioactive material and all kind of stuff present in the granite already you could go to where the Corey to granite and find the same samples in the rock that aren't even in the pyramid
‼️That’s a neat theory. Anyway, when are you going to build a model to test 🤡
They were built when the world was under water. That supplied the machines with water until the water level reached that stair opening down into the first chamber! Wala the atmosphere is finished and the machines slowly shut down.
I'm CONVINCED you guys DROPPED ACID, and dared to see how far you could get with the Egyptian authorities if you rocked up with a 'professional looking' camera.
Listen to the clip again, but just listen.
No visuals.
These guys are TRIPPING FOR SURE.
Hats off guys.
Lemme know if you need an extra bloke to come along for your next trip.😂😂😂
The blocks just look like a cementitious material - with all the chemical knowledge in Egypt, a theory where the pyramids were chemical factories AND they were constructed with advanced cementitious technology with immensely broad and vast knowledge being used in the process… makes more sense than moving cut stones when you could just move loads of aggregate in any size(relatively) any shape container and then reconstitute using possibly some type of sodium titanium silicates maybe even multiple silicate combinations
The holes - could they not be for a temporary wooden structure that was removed once the remains were placed in the third chamber? We see these in other ancient buildings.
They invented self-neutralizing mining tailing storage.
The big questions are who was mining, and what they mined.
The tailings took 9 thousand years to neutralize? Vermeersch Vanneer 2015 : The entire Nile Valley was depopulated at 14 thousand ya and repopulated only at 5.5 ka. I have core sample data of the Nile Delta which confirms heavy residues from 14 ka and younger.
Awesome! really happy to see this collaboration, I hope Geoff's work reaches more and more ears. Both of you need to be on Rogan!
The original ancient name of Egypt is 'Mir' pronounced 'Meer', not Khem/Khemit, which is a relatively recent adoption originating from the name 'Hem' as in 'Hem-Ta' meaning 'Land of Ham'. The names of the three pyramids of Giza are said to be 'Mir', 'Ka', 'Ba' meaning 'Light', 'Spirit', 'Body'.
The name of the first Russian module space station was of course 'Mir'. Do you think our governments and military know a lot more about the true ancient history of humanity, this planet, and this solar system that they're not sharing with us?
Actually it is "km.t"
There are no vowels expressed directly by ancient Egyptian text.
km.t literally just means "black land", likely in reference to the hyper fertile black soils of the Nile delta, which were until very recently (1960s) renewed annually by the flooding river.
@mnomadvfx @mnomadvfx Most Semitic alphabets were devoid of vowels including Hebrew and Phoenician, but this didn't mean they didn't pronounce them in their everyday conversation. Instead, they used the three consonants 'Y' (Yod) to represent the vowels 'i' and 'e', 'H' (Heh) to represent the vowel 'a', and 'W' (Wau) to represent the vowel 'u'. For example, the Egyptian name for the ancient city better known by its Greek name of 'Heliopolis' which was the center for the worship of the sun god Ra aka Marduk is 'IUNU' pronounced 'EEYOONOO' meaning 'City of pillars' which was spelt as 'YWNW' (Yod-Wau-Nun-Wau).
As for the name Khemit' meaning 'black land': As I said, the name is a relatively recent adoption originating from 'Hem' which means 'dark brown', not black; thus 'Hem-Ta' means 'dark brown land'.