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Truth behind Great Pyramid 'exposed' as theory claims it was 'massive battery'
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world19m ago

Truth behind Great Pyramid 'exposed' as theory claims it was 'massive battery'

  • Latest claim reignites debate: the Great Pyramid is suggested to be an ancient energy plant rather than a tomb.
  • Proponent AJ Gentile argues chemical residues imply energy production in internal chambers.
  • Theory describes gravity-fed chemical mixing and hydrogen production inside the pyramid.
  • Claimants say quartz-rich granite in the King’s Chamber could generate electricity when compressed.
  • The theory proposes the pyramid could transmit energy wireless to the sky via a gold capstone.
  • Skeptics say there is no physical evidence supporting an energy-plant purpose.
  • The host argues the pyramid may be much older than Egyptian civilization.
  • The Daily Star frames this as a contemporary, fringe debate rather than established science.
  • Experts maintain the pyramid is a tomb, not a power plant.
  • The story links to broader claims about ancient tech and energy myths.
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Secret of how Egypt’s Great Pyramid was built may finally have been solved
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1d ago

Secret of how Egypt’s Great Pyramid was built may finally have been solved

  • A Nature study proposes a multi-channel ramp built into the pyramid’s edges could explain construction logistics.
  • The model describes a spiral ramp that was covered up as each new layer was added.
  • Simulations estimate blocks could be placed every four to six minutes, yielding a 13.8–20.6 year build window.
  • With quarrying and transport included, the total timeline could reach 20–27 years.
  • The approach cites Hatnub quarries and the Sinki pyramid as supporting evidence for internal ramps.
  • The theory also addresses how granite beams could reach the King's Chamber using short, reusable ramps.
  • The model aligns with wear patterns at pyramid corners and anomalies from ScanPyramids.
  • The researchers propose the ramp as a central feature, with sections of outer layers opened and later filled in.
  • Experts suggest the design could be tested for other ancient structures.
  • The study builds on a broader discussion about ancient Egypt’s engineering methods.
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Egypt's Great Pyramid origins in doubt after evidence of earlier use
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science1d ago

Egypt's Great Pyramid origins in doubt after evidence of earlier use

https://www.dailymail.com/sciencetech/article-15749143/egypt-great-pyramid-lost-civilization.htmlhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-15749143/egypt-great-pyramid-lost-civilization.html
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  • The debate over Egypt's Great Pyramid origins is renewed with new reference suggesting earlier use beyond the Khufu-era, prompting a reexamination of the monument's dating and purpose.
  • New residues reportedly found inside key chambers are cited as possible evidence of ancient chemical reactions that could imply functions beyond burial.
  • Mainstream Egyptologists maintain the pyramid as Khufu's tomb built around 2600 BC, built with nearby limestone and ramped construction techniques.
  • The Orion Correlation Theory links the pyramids to Orion's Belt, a claim some use to argue for an older date, though many Egyptologists dispute it.
  • Proponents of alternative theories argue the pyramid could have functioned as an energy-generating system, with claimed roles for limestone conductors, groundwater, and copper strains.
  • Imaging work by Zahi Hawass and colleagues uncovered new markings in chambers above the King’s Chamber, fueling ongoing debates about the pyramid’s age and use.
  • The discussion notes that no mummy has ever been found in a pyramid, reinforcing questions about traditional tomb interpretations.
  • Mainstream archaeology emphasizes construction records: limestone blocks quarried locally, Nile transport, ramps, and coordinated labor as evidence for the traditional timeline.
  • New discussion frames the pyramid mystery as a clash between established archaeology and alternative theories, drawing global attention.
  • The new reference article consolidates the overarching claim that origins and purpose are in doubt, echoing the need for further investigation into antiquity.
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Oleksandr Usyk Credits Hard Training and 'Good Pasta' for His Success
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sports1d ago

Oleksandr Usyk Credits Hard Training and 'Good Pasta' for His Success

  • Usyk will defend his lineal and WBC heavyweight titles against Rico Verhoevens in Egypt near the Pyramids.
  • The event is framed as a historic third lineal title defense on the African continent.
  • Usyk private remarks emphasized training and a ‘good pasta’ as his fueling secret.
  • Verhoeven tried to poke Usyk by calling him small, while Usyk remained composed.
  • The press conference contrasted with Ali-Foreman build-up, highlighting a muted event in Giza.
  • Usyk’s persona blends charisma with humor ahead of the high-stakes title defense.
  • The event drew attention to Usyk’s potential to match legendary bouts if successful.
  • The bout is set for May 23 and will be shown on DAZN.
  • The article references Usyk’s Ukrainian background amid broader war-time context.
  • The report notes Usyk’s Ring magazine ranking and road-warrior reputation.
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