Your images are the 2nd pyramid, Khefren with the existing cap on the top. Khufu is the larger pyramid without the top cover.
@NeilCrouse99
2 жыл бұрын
That's not the only thing this "University", has gotten wrong. They should be ashamed to continue to spread the obvious misinformation about what we are supposed to know about this time in our history.
@Antuan2911
7 ай бұрын
9:20 --> About these tight joints that she say you can't put in even a pin inside them. Yes is true, but... As a structural engineer I know what amazing craftsmen the ancient stonemasons were. But these joints weren't made so tight from the beginning. These tight joints became so after the fatigue of the material, by "Creep" as it is called. It is a phenomenon, a very slow process that creates deformation due to material fatigue after many years under pressure. Of gravity in our case. All materials "suffer" from this deformation but it takes hundreds or thousands of years for it to become visible, depending on the material and specifically its Modulus of Elasticity. It is the property of a material that shows how elastic it is under external pressures. In stone structures, gravity compresses the material of each stone separately and decreases them in height, and the horizontal joints slowly close over the years. However, the vertical pressure simultaneously causes a horizontal deformation in the materials, in our case, the stones, so on the upright sides of each stone, the upright joints also close so that finally one stone comes and rests exactly with the one next to it. For every millimeter of vertical deformation for loose stones, they expand horizontally by 0.2-0.3 millimeters, i.e. 0.1-0.15 millimeters on each side. To better visualize this, say you made a plasticine cube and you squeeze it from the top, it will decrease in height but at the same time it will open up on the side and become like a burger. This also happens to stones but after thousands of years and it happens at a rate of 0.1 to 1 millimeter every 100 years depending on the material of the stone and the above load. Granite is one thing, for example, and Limestone is another. This percentage seems to decrease over the years, that is, as the years go by the material resists this phenomenon even more. So, tight joints are not an unheard of issue, not something extraordinary. It forms naturally after so many years under the pressure of gravity.
@hcic9860
2 ай бұрын
No bones were ever found in the great pyramid, but that is because it has been roughly 5,000 years since Khufu was laid to rest. His tomb was probably robbed not long after they sealed the pyramid, as was every other tomb in egypt, even ones that weren't in pyramids. Except for King Tut, who's tomb was only intact by pure chance because it was covered by stone and dirt from a mud slide on the entrance. Pyramids stopped being made so big after these because the Pharaohs realized that the construction was a waste of time, because they took too long to build, cost too much, and most importantly, because they made the Pharaoh's burial site an easy target for robbers. That's why they started making their tombs in the Valley of the Kings, away from Pyramids, so that they might be able to hide the tombs. And if civilizations wanted to build after the pyramids, it was a lot smarter to use smaller stones, so it's not really less technology, it's just easier. And the head of the Sphinx might have originally been carved with the head of a lion, and possibly changed to the head of a later Pharaoh, which would've removed stone from the head and in turn made the head not proportioned with the body. My guess would be that you believe strange or mysterious things happened regarding the Pyramids but i can assure you, that the Truth is not as romantic as most would like it to be. Hope i answered some of your questions my friend 👍
@lisapurplehayes
2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful musical introduction!
@LunulaG
2 жыл бұрын
thank you indeed!
@cpasa798
Жыл бұрын
What did the archeologists found inside the great piramed? If it is a cementary why didn’t made any analysis of the bones that they didn’t found inside? Why are not siasmic being made so we can know what is bellow the entire zone? Why new pirameds are made with less technology and are smaller if the suppose civilization is the same? Why the head of the esfinge is smaller of the rest of the body? Who would make that big of a monument without any proper proportion taking into account that the proportion of the body is good and the head too but not each other?
@kennethhicks2113
2 жыл бұрын
Don't ya think ya could leave out the religious bashing and admit ya don't know?
@Annie-qj4nd
2 жыл бұрын
Actually your wrong . It's was never meant to be a tomb . And it had nothing to do with kufu.
@derekaduncan
2 жыл бұрын
Another youtube video states that limestone was melted and poured into forms the same as concrete thereby stones were not lifted into place.
@billyjones6626
2 жыл бұрын
Comment has no knowledge of chemistry.
@twonumber22
2 жыл бұрын
From what I've read, that hypothesis only applies to stones near the top.
@SabbathSOG
2 жыл бұрын
You people make me laugh that's use BCE. Then why do you say it's 2022? If you're going to eliminate BC, then why would you say it's 2022?
@abqnm8811
2 жыл бұрын
CE is assumed and does not need to be stated.
@EfrainRiveraJunior
2 жыл бұрын
The Jehovah's Witnesses cult founder was a pyramidologist who believed that he could predict the end of times by measuring the Pyramid of Giza's base.
@The.Golden.Door.
2 жыл бұрын
This information is extremely wrong.. and misinterpreted...from an extremely foreign and limited point of view...from an interdisciplinary study and from the story left behind from the actual culture itself. Sorry , but they completely missed the mark on this one.
@twonumber22
2 жыл бұрын
Any corrections?
@jodintlz5491
2 жыл бұрын
@@twonumber22 The dating, the mythods,The reasons, What is maybe and what is not maybe, How do they know their information and what is pathatic is to bring some theories and called them fringey just because you disagree with them
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