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...and here is Khufu trying to find out all the rooms in the pyramid because he wants to remodel it.?
"Now, his majesty King of Upper and Lower Egypt Khufu, justified, spent the day seeking for himself the chambers of the sanctuary of Thoth in order to make something similar for himself for his horizon (pyramid)."
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You can find the Step pyramid building phases here, if interested :
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If that is a pyramid in the s.e. corner it had chambers. They might still be there. Treasures, mummies, gold, aliens, etc.
But because its offset towards the South nobody thought to look.
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I'll answer your questions.
The ball was found in a QC shaft. Ceremonial placement.
There was no Kings Chamber when the QC shafts were open and functioning.
The shafts were closed when the Queens Chamber walls were rebuilt and the KC was added.
The top end of the GG was removed and the portcullis/KC structure was added along with the groove in the top step for the rope leading
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Found it. Thanks for letting me use your platform.
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Anybody know how to get in touch with Bauval ? Thank you.
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Take it easy with the academic elitism,lol. How is this trolling? Ive been a stonemason for 27 years, ive read every book on the subject and everything i can from academia. My theories are better than anything you have (actually makes sense) and i back it up with evidence. Maybe you belong on top secret, not me?
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Hans Wrote:
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> Speculation and assumption
-Yep , we call it a theory. Remember when i said "my best guess" ? Do you have a theory that answers all these questions ? I do.
> Yes I know that image it doesn't show what you
> think it shows
Yes it does and that isn't the image that shows it. Your
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You have no clue what you are talking about. Let's see your spirit/air/intercom evidence .?
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-The QC shafts that were found plugged would have been open in the room that existed in that position before it was remodeled. The room we see today would not have been the room that was there when the shafts were open and functional.
-The idea is one stone ball was dropped from the top after the chamber was sealed and before the outside was enlarged over the original smaller pyramid that con
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Hey Hans.
Super easy answer = remodeled the queen's chamber and moved the mechanism (or whatever) into King's Chamber.
Whatever the rolling stones function, im guessing,it would have been related somehow to the fact those two chambers were located above ground.
My best guess is they lowered the portcullis slabs, sarcophagus lid or triggered the stones stored in the Grand Gall
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The marks on the shaft's side walls can be seen here and elsewhere:
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From article:
'Its surface is uneven and shows no mark of any tool, and it presents the appearance of having been roughly rounded by being shaken in a vessel with other stones. On the surface when found were several white spots of lime or plaster. '
So, it isn't a 'pounder' like the British Museum says, it was made differently and for a different purpose ? They s
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Great. They agree it could of rolled down at least. Wonder why ? Have any thoughts about the scratches and the overall theory or some solid evidence for egyptologists star shaft or spirit shaft theories ?
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-Sphere-ish stone:
-Stone rolling down shaft see: Vyse/Perring iirc
-You can find the Lepre drawing of the shaft here:
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Ancient Egypt
Hello
They rolled stoned spheres down the shafts. My guess was to trigger the closing of the chamber. A stone sphere was found (evidence) and a stone almost killed a worker when it was accidentally dislodged from the exterior and rolled down the kings shaft (it works). Also, in videos scratches can be clearly seen on the sidewalls running the length of the shafts (more evidence) and the bottom
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Well, why don't they swap out Tayoubi for Dormion and Verd’hurt then ?
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Hermione Wrote:
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> About what?
The correlation in the picture.
> What did?
The picture. That little green arrow on the bottom is where Egyptian and french team announced their 'discovery'. One of five times egyptologists allowed them to announce false info about french tunnels in an attempt to hurt our work
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Hans Wrote:
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> Excellent video
Just another angle doomed to failure.
You think any of these ramps are over 20% grade ?
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I show respect to Dr. Bui and his scans by interpreting them correctly.
A soon to be deleted test in pattern recognition-
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Hermione Wrote:
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> M. Williams Wrote:
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> > So Hawass and Lehner brought in a rubber stamp
> for
> > their Scan Pyramids friends claims ? Playing
> all
> > sides like Nagoya has been.
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> I don't understand this comment.
>
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M. Williams Wrote:
> Im old enough to remember when this scanning
> ng first started. They were supposed to gather
> information that could be used to determine how
> pyramids were built and what inner structures such
> as stepped cores and associated ramps or Houdin
> tunnels were inside.
They announced with great fanfare they had found a french tunnel
What t
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Hello Hermione
Hipparchus saw a star appear where one had not been before and used a chart 166 years old to 'discover' precession. The AE were building temples at Dendera for a thousand years over the same foundation. We know the Temple of Hathor was oriented to a star in The Plough (see link) and that a temple was at that site dating back to at least the Middle Kingdom , a thousand
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> It's highly unlikely that they knew about
> precession.
Are you saying the builders of Luxor were unaware of the changes in orientation of their buildings ? The moment their first orientation didn't line up with the second orientation they knew of precession. The third orientation confirmed it. Surely they discussed it.
> Therefore, any changes in how constructions
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Luxor has at least four changes in orientation. If they didn't know about procession they would have kept the first orientation.
Using the dates of the orientations and the total change in the temple's axis in between orientations they could determine yearly rates of procession and predict where stars would be far into the future and deep into the past.
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Pistol Wrote:
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> My guess is there are a number of things going on
> with the scan project, none of it will lead to
> drilling or hidden chambers. First and foremost,
> the group probably had to pay a significant sum
> for the permit(s)... It's non-invasive, and it
> gets lots of press. All of these and perhaps a
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It wasn't meant for you, probably why you don't understand .
Lehner and his protege Kawae over at Nagoya should get their story straight. Is it the "discovery of the century" ? Or does it "need more work" ? Which one is it ? The only time Hawass speaks up is when he sees someone else in the news. I won't allow a weapons manufacturer to oppress me and neither
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So Hawass and Lehner brought in a rubber stamp for their Scan Pyramids friends claims ? Playing all sides like Nagoya has been.
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Hello Chris
> Gantenbrink sent a small robot up the shafts and
> measured the angles of incline further up the
> shafts that Petrie was unable to access.
> These surveys of the QC shafts are missing crucial
> measurements, so “the shortest route to the
> exterior” idea, although possible, remains
> uncertain.
Pyramid Rover fully explored the North shaft and disc
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Hello Chris
> This is an old idea, and may well be true, but
> until we know what the angle of inclines for the
> upper reaches of the QC shafts are, I would wait
> until the survey data has been published before
> embracing it. Unless of course you have access to
> a reliable survey that supports “the shortest
> route to the exterior”.
Thought Petrie nailed do
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