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by spacephysics 1249 days ago
The pyramids don’t seem to have been built that shape “just cause”. It appears there’s a huge amount of electromagnetic energy being focused underneath due to its shape[0]

Attributing motive is a careful game, but so is dismissing this as “happenstance”.

I concede though that there surely are parts that seem to just not hold water in our framework of thinking. But perspective, reality, and such are not straightforward. Hence why we need a vast amount of statistics just to say something was caused by a separate action.

I just don’t buy into the idea that we as a civilization have the furthest progress of human knowledge. Many fields we do, but there have been many periods in history where books, scrolls, etc were lost or destroyed. Library of Alexandria for one.

[0] https://phys.org/news/2018-07-reveals-great-pyramid-giza-foc...

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First the shape isn’t just because, the shape has that slope because more cost effective shapes failed. They didn’t want another bent pyramid.

As to the radio wave thing, what exact about this do you find surprising? It would be true of any large stone pyramid.

the pockets of where the energy is concentrated lines up perfectly with specific tomb placements.

Not to mention, the typical “how did the pyramids get built with such high precision?”, they obviously had some techniques that we still today aren’t sure of, though some interesting hypothesis have come about.

At what point do we concede maybe there’s something they understood back then that we don’t today. Or something they and us understand perfectly well, but they used “lost” techniques.

They line up because that’s where the holes are, move the holes and they would line up in the new location.

It’s not high precision that caused this anything reasonably pyramid shaped using the same material works. It could also be twice as tall and you just pick a different frequency.