>it's just a tomb, bro
>>41723946Lame thread op is gayThread/
No one belives they are tombs, there weren't any bodies or mummies inside which is the whole point of a tomb.
>>41724039just a clump of cells
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>>41724363So what was it? Sulfuric acid plant for ore refining? Uranium enrichment facility? What then?
>>41724504calendar/ clock to keep the masses on schedule
Useless jobs to keep the economy flowing. Giving the people something to do to earn money and create value keeps money in their hands so they can spend it. A dead economy is a dead country, as the west will soon see.
>>41723946Some folks says that was a colony of guys from Sirius. Even disposition piramides have shape of that star constellation.
>>41723946Maybe it is way of saying by the ancients: "It is literally here. Dig under those massive pointy things you dumb motherfuckers"
>>41723946/x has become as stupid as /bThe pyramids were not tombs you dumb shit.OP has proven to be a gargantuan faggot as usual.
>>41724859About as good a guess as any.
>>41724872I think his point is that no one knows what the fuck they were. And this board has always been fucking dumb.
>>41724843YES. IMAGINE A HUMAN HIVEMIND ALL OVER THE WORLD BEING DIRECTED BY GODLIKE BEINGS FOR SACRIFICE.THE THING IS THEY NEVER STOPPED.THEY'RE STILL DOING IT TODAY RIGHT UNDER EVERYONE'S NOSES.THEY'RE A BUNCH OF EVIL BIG FAT NIGGERS AND THEY MAKE THE WORLD HELL FOR SOULED BEINGS INCARNATED HERE. THEY'RE A BUNCH OF PIGS AND THEY CALL THEMSELVES THE MONARCHS.
>>41726112hay. its ok anon
>>41726112THEY'RE THE FAGGOTS THAT ENSLAVE PEOPLES, INSTIGATE FAKE WARS, SATANIC RITUAL ABUSE. AND MUCH MORE!PEOPLE ARE NAIVE RETARDS.
look up "the ra material pyramids". they are for consolidating and amplifying prana, the queen's chamber for initiation and the king's chamber for healing.
>>41726115MYAH
>>41726120THEY WERE THE GANGSTALKING MONARCH MIND CONTROLLING NIGGERS ALL ALONG.. WANNA BE IMMORTAL.
GYNOCENTRIC ILLUMINATI 911 MYSTERY BABYLON MASONIC NIGGER MATRIX ON FULL BLAST.
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>>41726149MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
Ripple Rock but Kemetic - how many kilotons
>>41726120Consolidating and amplifying prana, the vital life force in yogic and Ayurvedic traditions, involves a holistic approach that integrates breath, diet, lifestyle, and mental focus. Key practices include mindful breathing techniques like alternate nostril breathing (Nadi Shodhana) and deep abdominal breathing, which help regulate pranic flow and balance the nervous system. Engaging in restorative yoga, meditation, and selfless service further supports the absorption and circulation of prana, while maintaining a sattvic (pure) diet of fresh, organic, and unprocessed foods enhances its quality.>Breath and Pranayama: Practicing pranayama, especially alternate nostril breathing, is highly recommended to increase and balance prana. Deep, conscious breathing, particularly with an exhalation twice as long as the inhalation, helps regulate the pranic system and calm the mind.>Diet and Digestion: Consuming fresh, organic, and wholesome foods—especially those rich in pranik nutrients like Chyawanprash and ghruta—supports prana replenishment. Eating slowly and mindfully enhances digestion and the body’s ability to absorb vital energy.>Lifestyle and Environment: Spending time in nature, walking barefoot on earth, and being in sunlight are direct ways to absorb prana from the elements. Avoiding polluted air, artificial environments, and negative thought environments helps conserve prana.>Mental and Emotional Practices: Cultivating positivity, practicing gratitude, engaging in joyful activities, and limiting exposure to negativity are essential for maintaining a high vibrational energy field. Meditation and mindfulness help clear mental clutter and align the mind with pranic flow.>Physical Practices: Gentle yoga asanas, particularly those that open the chest, hips, and spine—such as mountain pose, Surya Namaskar, and spinal twists—promote free-flowing prana and help release stagnant energy.
>>41726218why are you pasting AI slop in this thread? lmao
>>41726222never heard of what prana is before thisif anyone searches for prana they're going to get ai slop anywayhalf this site is probably ai bots anywayi dunno man >that can't be possible any highschooler will tell you the physics of electricity doesn't work like that>where did you go to highschool?>inside the matrixkind of vibe
>>41723946Usually when you post like that you would accompany it with something that would cause the reader to doubt the veracity of the claim.
post the cap explaining it b a soul teleporter one day/night per year to aldebaran or whatever it wasty bump
>>41724872fuck off
>>41724504One of the great mysteries is what the fuck is the deal with Orion’s belt and the worldwide pyramids. An answer we’ll never get with zogged up anthropology. Maybe the answer is in Gobekle Tepe or however you spell it, but zogged up anthropology won’t let you see.
>>41724504Power plant to generate electricity.They’ve used granite for the blocks which has high amount quartz (piezo electric).There are theories that the cap stone was made from gold which could have concentrated electricity at the top or even transmitted it to another planet.
There are some interesting _real_ facts about the pyramids I'd like to research, if I had time:1. Almost definitive proof the pyramids were built by Egiptians is claimed by archaeology, due to quarry marks found at the end of the Queen's Chamber northern shaft by Rainer Stadelmann. From his book "The Treasures of the Pyramids" (ed. Zahi Hawass, Cairo, 2003):> On the surface, faint traces of quarry marks are detectable, the sign of the work-gang wadj (‘the green one’) and probably the hieroglyph prjj, ‘to come out’ (of the tomb).[See https://gizamedia.rc.fas.harvard.edu/images/MFA-images/Giza/GizaImage/full/library/sakovich_jarce_42_2005-6.pdf , pag. 10 ]That would be quite definitive, however, I haven't found any image of these quarry marks, after a quite deep search.2. I have heard second hand quotes of Herodotus, Diodorus Siculus and other ancient visitors to the pyramids as claiming they were almost in mint condition, with their limestone covering intact. But reading the accounts myself , I don't see any direct description of the intact surface. Moreover, I've found archaeological claims of Ramesses II sacking the covering limestone of Khafre for his own monuments, so it couldn't be 100% intact when the Romans and Greeks arrived. Has anyone reviewed the ancient descriptions of the pyramids strictly, and under the light of modern archaelogic discoveries (like Ramesses sackings, among others)? I find the interpretation of the Greek and Roman visitors greatly exagerated.3. Khafre has some of its original limestone covering intact, near the top. Is there any study of carvings/graffiti of that covering? Some medieval arabs historians mention the pyramids covered in scriptions.There are other interesting and rational questions about the pyramids that I would like to know. But investigating these first three would be my top priorities, if I had the time.
they were never tombs, and it is obvious they are antediluvian, pic rel, any normie can tell where the waters came up to.
>>41723946why aren't the pyramids mentioned in the bible?
>>41727102If they weren't tombs, why do the three pyramids have huge sarcophagi inside the inner chambers? Sarcophagi that don't fit the corridors, so they must have been placed while the pyramids were being built.The flood theory is intersenting: the Ethical Skeptic has provided compelling evidence. This is why a detailed study of Khafre's covering should be done. Also, Alawiteanon claimed the pyramids are way older than archaelogists say. I've seen other very intelligent, non-schizo people claiming the same. And then, the C-14 evidence (artifacts found insede Khufu, among other things) point to the archaelogical chronology being wrong by at least 600 years. But it's not as easy as: alleged erosion pattern in Khafre --> OMG le deluge !!!1!
>>41724504electricity generator and wireless electrical power transmitter
>>41727119those are stone boxes, akin to the "apis bull sarcophagi" in Saqqara, neither site is entirely explained as a tomb either in their construction nor any evidence left to concretely say this is a tomb such as remains or grave goods (which they say were robbed, yet all known kings mummies were found elsewhere). Considering you can't date stone, unless we are digging deep, and getting organic things from under or constructed into the pyramid (so not place later or painted on, carved) and dated. People can drop copper and dolerite balls while "grave robbing" or exploring ruins, doesn't seem definitive. It is so funny when soft sciences show their true colors by bending to hypothesis, in any other context no body = not a tomb, but man they just feel like tombs don't they?
>>41727119lol
>>41724363I thought they found mummies inside?Were all my 90s teachers wrong? (probably?)
There are hidden chambers underneath that were used by the mystery cults for various rituals and initiations. There are also chambers under the Sphinx and there is a tunnel that connects both.
When you approach, it is a large triangleWhen you get close, it is a pile of rectanglesWhen Pythagoras traveled to Egypt, it is there that he learned his theorem. He returned back to Greece to participate in the Sparta versus Sacred Band of Thebes battle. At the battle, was Alexander the Greats Father as a hostage to ensure Philips father would not rebel, who learned and applied the ratios to weapons spear length and dominated all city states in Greece with his military long pointy stick ratio. Alexander the Great learned from his father and expanded upon the long-pointy-stick ratio length using huge long spears that could be extended outwards crushing all empires before him.https://youtu.be/RlKJDwViNKs?si=Lr_XDB5489xkp6Sv
>>41724504It was definitely a building with an industrial purpose, meant to withstand massive damage. The main problem is identifying the original purpose. Pyramids could be repurposed many times, long time after they were built. See theories about process of lowering temperature that could be used for either granary storage or for production of natron.
>>41727212The pyramids all got robbed to shit, that was why they started using hidden tombs in the valley of the kings. People used to buy mummies to eat them, they used to make paint out of mummies. The majority of mummies that have ever been unearthed in Egypt were not documented and sold for medicine hundreds of years ago.There are however the pyramid texts, which cover the interior walls of a dozen or so pyramids at saqqara. The pyramid texts are a huge body of spells and instructions to guide the soul of the deceased Pharaoh, they are the precursor to the Book of The Dead corpus. The interpretation that pyramids were not tombs needs to address all the funerary writing carved in to the fucking walls. Not to mention the grave goods. Why are the complexes under the pyramids filled with the type of goods (like food items) we would expect to find based on the Egyptian's beliefs about their afterlife? The funerary boats? The sarcophagi filled with spells to protect the guy who was supposed to be left in there? Pepi the second's coffin was in a pyramid full of spells to help protect his spirit, what interpetation is more logical than a burial? So many pyramids were definitively made as part of elaborate funerary complexes, unless you can provide some alternate explanation for their walls being filled with instructions for the dead resident. What would be the alternative? Why is it so hard to comprehend that the ones at giza would have also been built as funerary complexes? Yes there is a lot of missing evidence, there is also good reason to believe that tomb robbing was extremely common for the literally thousands of years since they were built. What evidence is there indicates that egyptians built dozens of these things and that they were intended to inter the remains of Pharaohs.They are certainly puzzling but all this nonsense requires ignoring the literally hundreds of other pyramids in the region.I'll just be called a glowie of course.
It's just a rage bait post bro
>>41727324But Mr. I shitpost from there....Not today you dont...
>>41727309if I write my name on a wall did I build the wall? if I leave my things there did I build it? >>Why is it so hard to comprehend that the ones at giza would have also been built as funerary complexes? It is because your evidence and explanations don't add up, how were they built in time? Like one stone every two minute type math ain't mathing...and when built cuz how did that old wood get in there lmao? how were the stone boxes in saqqara built? can't even get enough men in the hallways even if could navigate the narrow turns with the tons stones.