Episode Nine: The Function of the Great Pyramid

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @andthensome512
    @andthensome512 3 месяца назад +6

    Just when I get overwhelmed and depressed by the current state of world affairs and increasing stupidity of people, I get blessed by the awareness that modern geniuses like yourself are living among the common folk. To say that your theory/discovery is important is an understatement. You may have literally solved man’s greatest historical mystery.

    • @pecfree
      @pecfree 3 месяца назад +1

      no he's not

  • @ThomasRonnberg
    @ThomasRonnberg Год назад +11

    Hey man you should reach out to the Brothers of the Serpent show and see if they can have you on for a podcast! They could really use some of your enlightening information. It's getting very hard to take other youtube channels seriously on this subject after being exposed to your content. You have all the hard science while everyone else is left making assumptions at best. I think you will be very well received. I'm sure you know who they are and their association with Randall Carlson, whom i'm certain would be more than willing to entertain your theories and hypothesies. Much love bro, thank you once again! Very enlightening content you have and i will always give as much respect as possible to people such as yourself.

    • @gotbaggs
      @gotbaggs 5 месяцев назад

      Snakes!

  • @mikeforester3963
    @mikeforester3963 3 месяца назад +2

    The Greek derived term "pyramid" is merely a compound word binding Πῦρ (fire) and Μέσον (middle), indicating that the old Greeks pretty much had been handed down the basic functional description of these structures by dynastic priests, even though removed by millennia from the times these were functional machines.
    So, "Fire in the Middle" crudely but quite accurately describes what was going on in this giant building.
    18:00 I was with a dedicated group travelling Egypt's sites in 2014, and we had the pleasure to have the Great Pyramid to ourselves for 2 hours, all chambers. It was magnificent. The vibrational features of the structure are mindboggling. One could intone a certain note in the "King's chamber" and the group down in the subterranean chamber could hear everything.

    • @sicksock435446
      @sicksock435446 2 месяца назад +1

      There's some indication that the greek comes from an actual egyptian term "pr-m-ws" meaning "pyramid", pr (“(one that) comes forth”) +‎ m (“from”) +‎ ws (“height?”).

    • @mikeforester3963
      @mikeforester3963 2 месяца назад

      @@sicksock435446 Well, "pr" as I have learned it means "house" or "home". Meaning that a sacred building like a dynastic temple is "pr nTr" (per neter) - the house or homestead of the particular function/principle (Neter) the temple is dedicated to.
      It would go against the industiral function of the real pyramids to assign them to a certain Neter (f.i. Ra or Bastet) unless we apply R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz' concept of "Sacred Science" which implies ancient Egyptians didn't seperate science/technology, artistry and religion but excercised any of the three with an infusion and devotion of the other two. Then the industrial pyramid could be a "pr nTr" in a dynastic sense.
      As for a direct phonetic adoption from kemitic language ... not so sure. The Ptolemaic Greeks named places in Egypt in Greek but with correct reference of what the place meant in kemitic. So: Heliopolis means "City of the Sun", which is quite correct for "Oon". OTOH we have the name "Egypt" itself, being Αἰγύπτος which is a phonetic derivation of "hwt-ka-ptḥ", "The place where the physcal representation of Ka manifests".

  • @exxosuk
    @exxosuk 11 месяцев назад +3

    Oh cool. I mentioned in a later video if there was something to conduct the lightning from the top of the phyrmid to the chamber.. so I'm assuming iron oxide be more conductive than the rest of the stones. Need to zap some ion oxide with some high voltages ;)

  • @pthomps1954
    @pthomps1954 3 года назад +10

    If one looks inside the pyramid, the step at the top of the gallery was heavily eroded (until they "repaired" it). Walls around the entrance to the antechamber are worn as well. This happened after a thousand years of water splashing. The portcullis stones in the antechamber are severely worn on the face and over the top. I believe water climbed over this wall and was trapped. The space under the stones was filled with one end of the coffin. The other end tries to block the entrance to the King's Chamber. Grooves in the wall allow water to flow smoothly into the KC so as not to stir up sediment. The entrance to the KC was also heavily eroded. De-silted water in the chamber was for drinking and left the chamber through a small rectangular opening about waist high. In this case the erosion rounded off the edges of the opening. showing the direction of flow was out. As water flowed through this passage there must have been a downward passage for water to leave the pyramid. Clearly water flowed through this opening for a long time so there must be an outlet. This has not been found but the passage was excavated by Vyse who was looking for treasure and probably covered up any passage that a man cannot fit through. So I believe the Great Pyramid supplied drinking water under pressure for sale to the populace. Egypt had a reputation for having the best tasting water in the region. A primitive version of a hydraulic ram pump was used to create a pressure pulse that struck the face of a granite block in the ceiling. This was at the junction of the ascending and descending passages. This ascending passage was directly in line with the gallery. Water sitting on top of the block would shoot up the gallery when the block was smacked. If you hit the bottom of a stack of blocks, the top block hops up. In this case water is like the top block so a bolus of water shoots up the gallery. Water flowed from a moat surrounding the pyramid, down the passageway and into the subterranean chamber. A flat-faced rock was used to suddenly block the water flow. It was located at the corner between the downward passage and the horizontal section. This flat-faced rock was found nearby but has since been removed. When water flow reached a certain velocity, it would pick up the stone and jam the flat face against an opening which stopped thousands of tons of fast moving water in an instant. The substantial pressure spike that is created hammers against the face of the block that covers the ascending passage. These pressure spikes are several hundred pounds per square inch of pressure and there are a lot of square inches in a four foot by four foot face so the force against the face of the rock is enormous. A long, downward sloping passage that enters a larger chamber seems to be a common theme among pyramid builders. Water flowing down these passages contains a tremendous amount of energy that they may have used in a variety of ways. Splashing water also tends to chill as it evaporates in the dry desert air.

    • @geoffreydrumm5795
      @geoffreydrumm5795 3 года назад +1

      Interesting theory, and I appreciate the comment!

  • @bwinford1561
    @bwinford1561 Год назад +7

    Just ordered your book. Looking forward to reviewing your research. I have held the opinion for a long time that the Great Pyramid was a chemical reactor and if we could ever discover it's true purpose it would change our history.

    • @thelandofchem
      @thelandofchem  Год назад

      Thank you, I really appreciate the support!

  • @daltanionwaves
    @daltanionwaves 6 месяцев назад +3

    Steel is not stable in atmosphere. After 1,000 years outside the only sign of a steel sword or tool will be iron oxide powder with rare exceptions. 3,000 years, 5,000, certainly only oxides will remain if any. The many overcuts and holes all over both used and discarded granite in the plateau indicates without doubt some sort of high speed machining process. If you know anything of machining, manufacturing or materiels science, you know that this was not achieved w/copper or bronze. Today we only cut granite with carbide and diamond, not even high speed steel. Additionally, the stone vases were made on lathes. And nobody can explain the precision with which these countless artifacts and structures were made. Precision NEVER happens by accident, it's always the side effect of the manufacturing process. Humanity did not begin manufacturing anything with precision approaching a thousandth of an inch again until the 1700s. This has not been explained. Granite surfaces with a flatness measured in microns is much closer to the flatness of modern glass, than it is your polished granite countertops. Why does this appear so easy for them to achieve?.. in conclusion, I wonder if the iron oxides are the trace minerals of steel products or infrastructure.

  • @Nethseaar
    @Nethseaar 2 года назад +3

    Finally have time to continue this journey! Looking forward to learning more - the features of the Great Pyramid are incredible, and it's almost impossible to see them as anything but industrial components now!

    • @geoffreydrumm5795
      @geoffreydrumm5795 Год назад

      Check out the new scans I just released in Episode 61!

  • @ericandrusty9250
    @ericandrusty9250 Год назад +1

    Hi mate.. I love your work..
    just a thought.
    Your idea of a plunger is awesome.
    If you add a couple of check valves (flaps on the floor)
    You could suck water to the top.
    Think like a yabbie pump and check valves.
    Just my 2cents..

  • @sammedia3d
    @sammedia3d 5 месяцев назад

    Your work is FANTASTIC! Keep it up mate! Im so obsessed with all Pyramid stuff.. Imaging having a Timemachine going back to the EXACT moment when they where in middle of building the pyramides !!!!!

  • @ThomasRonnberg
    @ThomasRonnberg Год назад +3

    I understand your view on geopolymer but isn't it possible that the base, the plateau itself is constructed by geopolymer? When i see these structures i see geopolymer plateau, cut brick constructions, machining, primitive machining and advanced machining. I mean who knows what sort of technological progress this civilization went through over a thousand plus years of development. It seems like their thinking was so advanced that inevitably we would see an extreme variation of construction techniques associated with thousands of years of scientific innovation on these structures.

    • @thelandofchem
      @thelandofchem  Год назад +2

      The Giza plateau is definitely natural bedrock. It is permeated with deposits of iron oxide etc, and there is even evidence of stones being quarried that are still in place near the Central Pyramid. I am not opposed to the idea of geopolymer in S America and India where there was not abundant stone, but there is prolific, overwhelming evidence of quarried stone in Egypt. Just look at the unfinished obelisk and the natural stone quarries in Aswan that you can still go see today. They could cut, move, and lift massive blocks of stone with relative ease. Making "geopolymer" just adds unnecessary steps and time when they could just use the natural stone as is

    • @ThomasRonnberg
      @ThomasRonnberg Год назад

      @@thelandofchem Yes, definitely. Thank you for your response.

  • @MOAONAABE
    @MOAONAABE 3 года назад +2

    in america basalt lava flow dry and crack and form columns like a crystal, and i think the base of the giza plateau is a basalt flow. they just selected the blocks from a field or even a pile up of basalt. as for floating blocks, you got me

  • @catgray1
    @catgray1 Год назад +2

    The black basalt floor stones you showed look like they had water flowing over them in the ancient past, due to the rounded edges of each stone. Just my observation. You should bring a level with you, the next time you visit that area, and see how level that basalt floor is, or is it pitched to one direction. Seems like, with some many conduits (aka channels), the entire flat platform around each pyramid must be pitched to get fluid to move in the direction they wanted it to go. Have you figured out where the fluid starting point would have been at any given site? Just wondering.

  • @amazingcommenter
    @amazingcommenter Год назад +1

    Mr Drumms, is it possible that other pyramids in other parts of the world were also chemical plants?

  • @kmatcyk
    @kmatcyk Год назад +3

    Absolutely love everything you are into. Thank you for presenting yourself and your ideas with such respect. I'm waiting for you to stoke one of these pyramids up and really shake things up in the "community"
    You could not have been more pleasant about the modern conduit. 😂

    • @thelandofchem
      @thelandofchem  Год назад +1

      Well thank you, I appreciate that. You are way back at the beginning, and it really heats up along the way. Hope you've subscribed, and enjoy the ride!

  • @AlphasAnthelion
    @AlphasAnthelion Год назад +1

    Great channel which I just have discovered. I followed the research of megaliths for years and your content is really groundbreaking. Thank you very much. You should try to do a summery with a series of three films. Very kind regards from Switzerland.

  • @WallaceSpirit
    @WallaceSpirit 3 года назад +4

    Second time watching/learning and 9:00 - 10:00 is still the best part :P

    • @geoffreydrumm5795
      @geoffreydrumm5795 3 года назад +1

      I had to look back and see what I was talking about at that point... the eastern temple is definitely one of my favorite features, and I'll get into the conduit system in depth a bit later. A lot more to cover on that. Thank you Wally!

    • @WallaceSpirit
      @WallaceSpirit 3 года назад +1

      @@geoffreydrumm5795 When is the next video getting publish? 😉

    • @geoffreydrumm5795
      @geoffreydrumm5795 3 года назад

      @@WallaceSpirit ah Wally, this is one of the great mysteries of the universe... ;)

    • @WallaceSpirit
      @WallaceSpirit 3 года назад +1

      @@geoffreydrumm5795 Yesss you are right... its now more of a mystery than the purpose of the pyramids 😉

  • @ankiavanrooyen
    @ankiavanrooyen Год назад +2

    What if the pirameds were build before the continent’s moved?

  • @misterray3786
    @misterray3786 Год назад +2

    Awesome stuff. I saw a comment on one of these videos linking "pyramid" to the Greek "pyre" and "mid", which would be fire inside. I know that the regular etymology is more of a wheat cake due to its shape, but in light of the fact that there is a furnace room in the pyramid, maybe the word had a double meaning?

  • @BAALDigital
    @BAALDigital Год назад +1

    Greetings! What do you think of all the rituals that were held, e.g. in the so-called King's Chamber? To put it in a nutshell: ritual magic. The step from Al Khem (ie) to Ritual Magic is not far. Appendix: I really like your enlightenment!

  • @WallaceSpirit
    @WallaceSpirit 3 года назад +6

    Whats up with the black basalt Iron and magnesium silicate composition? :P Is it because to its high resistance to heat and high elasticity AND immunity to aggresive environment (doesnt absorb moisture) ? hahaha give me another clue

    • @LizLondonWWA
      @LizLondonWWA 3 года назад +1

      And where did the black basalt come from?
      Are there volcanoes in Egypt?

    • @WallaceSpirit
      @WallaceSpirit 3 года назад

      @@LizLondonWWA Maybe Geoffrey will answer us soon 😁🙏

  • @chrishepburn165
    @chrishepburn165 Год назад +1

    There was also a river of mercury 🙏

  • @JaneAlwaysWellSaid
    @JaneAlwaysWellSaid Год назад

    how interesting...especially the antichamber! I've seen the red brickwork.

  • @SweetMooch
    @SweetMooch Год назад +1

    Have you made or will you make a miniature working model?

  • @daz41262010
    @daz41262010 Год назад

    of course this is what the great pyramid is for :)good luck with your venture :)

  • @candui-7
    @candui-7 Год назад

    The well shaft at 15:44 could be a separatory tank. The baffle halfway down suggests this.

  • @___jd
    @___jd Год назад +4

    What's the rationale behind making the "housing" for these factories such enormous triangular buildings? If the reaction chambers and connecting shafts are all that's needed, why wouldn't they just build them more efficiently and without so much unused space?

    • @xmo552
      @xmo552 9 месяцев назад

      Wondering same

    • @solrubrum
      @solrubrum 2 месяца назад

      The chemical reactions could have been the mechanisms used to build resonance within the structures that was harnessed for other exotic purposes. It could also be that these chemical reactions were actually being run at very high pressures or cycles etc and the extra mass was used as containment. Or the massive structures were made purely for their symbolic significance and or to guard the internal mechanisms from the ravages of time -- i.e. a time capsule.

  • @calenlight6817
    @calenlight6817 6 месяцев назад

    @6:12 I have seen other shots like this that show blocks going vertical, perpendicular, 2-3 layers of the horizontal blocks. Is this interlocking block configuration found throughout the entire construction?

  • @keenansmith82
    @keenansmith82 2 года назад +2

    I love your presentation. At the moment when you were showing the Kings chamber with the four grooves, it reminded me of The fifth Element and the matrix. Imagine that video game

  • @michaelnaeyaert1100
    @michaelnaeyaert1100 3 года назад +4

    What's in the little pyramids ???

    • @geoffreydrumm5795
      @geoffreydrumm5795 3 года назад +3

      The interior configuration and decor inside the smaller pyramids is very consistent with a pharaonic burial. Carved statuettes, hieroglyphics and painted walls. Those 3 pyramids are not even comparable to the construction of the 3 large ones, and I think they were added to the plateau later. As were all of the other legitimate burial sites found in the area. Thank you so much for watching and the comment!

    • @alexmacdonald3394
      @alexmacdonald3394 5 месяцев назад

      That’s very interesting. It never made any sense to me that people would produce these huge pyramids as a burial chamber. Smaller ones yes. To mimic the reverence of the large one make way more sense.

  • @marklewis1884
    @marklewis1884 3 года назад +1

    Is there any radio activity in the grate pyramid?

    • @geoffreydrumm5795
      @geoffreydrumm5795 3 года назад

      I am not sure. It is highly illegal to do any sort of testing inside these structures without government authority/special permission. You can't even go inside with any sort of measuring device.

    • @marklewis1884
      @marklewis1884 3 года назад +1

      @@geoffreydrumm5795 thank you 😊

    • @geoffreydrumm5795
      @geoffreydrumm5795 3 года назад

      @@marklewis1884 my pleasure Sir. And thank you for watching and commenting! Please feel free to ask if you have any other questions

  • @awilbadoo
    @awilbadoo 3 года назад +4

    wow very intresting great imfo thankyou

    • @geoffreydrumm5795
      @geoffreydrumm5795 3 года назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting! I have a lot more coming up soon

  • @craiggeorge239
    @craiggeorge239 3 года назад +3

    It is hard to follow you with a small pointer. Please make it bigger.

  • @oscargranda5385
    @oscargranda5385 3 месяца назад

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉.... real science!!!!thank you

  • @ryanhegseth8720
    @ryanhegseth8720 2 года назад

    Perhaps “a function” of the great pyramid. I think it’s possible the production of chemicals was a byproduct of the generation of electrical energy or even some other purpose we haven’t thought of yet. There would have to be easier ways to create chemicals.

  • @rayjay8322
    @rayjay8322 Год назад

    How did you get into my Knows Candy Live Rosin? You have to be careful with it!!!!! It's VERY powerful. It can make you see stuff!

  • @clarionthechronicle7268
    @clarionthechronicle7268 Год назад

    Vented like a high rise fractional distiller with baffles

  • @kennymichaud5366
    @kennymichaud5366 2 года назад

    Supposedly there is an internal ramp inside the great pyramid that goes from the top to the bottom. Maybe that ramp was carrying cooling water? I seen some photos of the great pyramid and there was other rooms and passages in it the run along the so called queens chamber

  • @PeterMiller-h7l
    @PeterMiller-h7l Год назад

    Why do they cover these up with modern masonry?

  • @MrBTBusch
    @MrBTBusch Год назад

    Theres a shaft that leads to the aquafir beneath the pyramid, Was def a main feature.

  • @pgtmr2713
    @pgtmr2713 3 года назад

    Vacuum powered machine. Water pouring into rhe subteranean chamber created vacuum above in the well shaft. North and south cranes, and central elevator with counterweight directly above the grand gallery.

  • @kiriltzenev5955
    @kiriltzenev5955 3 года назад +3

    Nclear powered water pump, or water cooled breeder reactor, call it as you like. "Pyramid" means "fire in the middle", the Russian team found traces of Uranium in the strange iron oxide found in a crack on the 2nd subteranian level of the Osiris shaft

    • @SuperRobinjames
      @SuperRobinjames 3 года назад

      Pyramid doesn't mean fire in the middle unless you play games with mixing languages, it comes from the Greek word pyramis, meaning wheatcake because of the shape, ancient Egyptian word for pyramid was Mer

    • @kiriltzenev5955
      @kiriltzenev5955 3 года назад +2

      @@SuperRobinjames well , "pyros" means "fire" and "midas" means "middle". Both ancient Greek. It's called ethymology, not "playing with the language".

    • @SuperRobinjames
      @SuperRobinjames 3 года назад

      @@kiriltzenev5955 consider that the pyramids, whatever they were, were not 'functioning' by the time of Ptolemaic Egypt, when they acquired the Greek name of pyramid, so no Greek ever saw any 'fire within', for thousands of years the Egyptians themselves used the word Mer (Mr), you haven't used etymology, you have played a sneaky monkey trick with words, or have been taken in by them

    • @JinnDante
      @JinnDante 2 года назад +2

      @@kiriltzenev5955 it is ΠΥΡΑ= Fire and AMIΣ= vessel. A vessel of fire of some sorts.

    • @sicksock435446
      @sicksock435446 2 месяца назад

      @@kiriltzenev5955 There's some indication that the greek comes from an actual egyptian term "pr-m-ws" meaning "pyramid", - pr (“(one that) comes forth”) +‎ m (“from”) +‎ ws (“height?”).

  • @dez7726
    @dez7726 Год назад +3

    now that it's easier someone should illustrate this using AI animation

  • @mortisnoctu
    @mortisnoctu Год назад

    @18:30 you say “Well Shaft” instead of “Waste Shaft” by mistake.
    Just FYI

  • @Dan-ud8ob
    @Dan-ud8ob 3 года назад +2

    Im callin horse hockey !!

  • @calbrush6654
    @calbrush6654 3 года назад

    A place to land Space-X style without choking on dust, access to a water-well, and steep, slippery slopes to keep the talking apes away from the ‘gods’

  • @ruheerizvi5293
    @ruheerizvi5293 3 года назад +2

    Super super observations but what is all for ?

    • @thelandofchem
      @thelandofchem  3 года назад +2

      The main point of my theory is that the Egyptian pyramids were designed to produce chemicals on an industrial scale. Check out the rest of the videos here on the channel. Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @mikhailasanovic
    @mikhailasanovic 2 месяца назад +1

    You should be more famous

    • @thelandofchem
      @thelandofchem  2 месяца назад +1

      I am super famous! In a very small circle ;)

  • @Endle185
    @Endle185 3 года назад +5

    Before u make the next video, can u look at these two things. The block sizes on the out side. That above the 35 level collected brush electric or static for another word and the big shaft in the kings chamber was a air cut off mechanism that was worked by the water level in the chamber cutting of air supply to keep things in balance. Or u can just watch a man called ( just add water) he will go through it all in his vids. The bottom chamber split hydrogen from water then pumped in to the kings chamber through the hole in the floor, then mixed with air to create water again that heated up and dripped down the grand gallery to drawn the static electric down in the water to the queen’s chamber and that’s where the magic happened.

    • @geoffreydrumm5795
      @geoffreydrumm5795 3 года назад +2

      I am very familiar with that guy's theory. I was actually going to investigate his ideas on my first trip to Egypt in 2017 and have spoken with him several times. Long story short, after about 1 day in Egypt I realized that he was wrong and there was a completely different story to be told.
      That being said, I haven't even begun to dive into all the mysteries of the Great Pyramid, so stay tuned! Thank you!

    • @Endle185
      @Endle185 3 года назад +1

      @@geoffreydrumm5795 I’m so looking forward to this part 2 as just add water guy has got everything covered down to the last grain of sand. His theory lets the pyramid work by its self with no human interaction. That’s what thoth said that the machine will work forever. I’m interested in how u will account for all the water staining in the chambers to co inside with your theory. I think u have a amazing outlook on the whole project and I’m looking forward to buying your book once Iv got the money. I’m in the uk. A lot of money to send it to me. Great work, keep it up.

    • @geoffreydrumm5795
      @geoffreydrumm5795 3 года назад

      @@Endle185 thank you Sir I really appreciate that! Yeah I researched that theory for a few years and scheduled my entire first trip to Egypt to investigate his ideas. It's a great concept and very well thought out. I just happened to stumble across some things in the Red Pyramid that put me on the path of the chemicals.

    • @geoffreydrumm5795
      @geoffreydrumm5795 3 года назад

      @@Endle185 and the staining inside these structures is definitely one of the most compelling pieces of evidence for the chemical reactions. A quick sample/test would be very easy to determine the chemical composition, but that type of research is highly illegal without the proper government permissions etc

  • @shanestrunk8774
    @shanestrunk8774 Год назад

    Why were they producing gases and chemicals on an industrial scale???

    • @thelandofchem
      @thelandofchem  Год назад +1

      Check out Ep 42 - 46 for the applications. Welcome, and enjoy!

  • @malcolmtaylor518
    @malcolmtaylor518 3 года назад +2

    We're the Pyramids built to resist the flood?

  • @christophostrowski3382
    @christophostrowski3382 Год назад

    Okay - nice

  • @catman8965
    @catman8965 3 года назад +4

    Is there ammonia inside the pyramid? ABSOLUTELY- it from the bat $hit. LMAO!!!

  • @FullCirclePhenomenal
    @FullCirclePhenomenal 2 года назад +1

    Great video, and channel. I wonder if you would like to understand even more, beyond the main stream (tomb) and beyond the non-mainstream (electric generator) to what the Great Pyramid was for from someone who meditated inside of it, alone, after a birthright trip to Israel… I will message your Instagram.

  • @damion1757
    @damion1757 3 года назад +58

    I'm sorry but this is clickbait. "The Function of the Great Pyramid" when you never tell what you think the function is... just another tour or what most people already know. Trying to sell your book, I assume. I wish people were more concerned with figuring out this puzzle than making money off it. The function? Water Electrolysis, obviously. BTW, the "sphinx" played a crucial role in the GP... the height of the original "sphinx" structure would've kept the water level between the upper and lower chambers of the GP. I'd bet the retaining walls that are no longer there, were probably built by dynastic Egyptians to hold water from the original natural spring before it dried up. I'd love to talk more about this, but I'm tired of typing it when people refuse to listen/understand. sigh.

    • @belligerentinstigator944
      @belligerentinstigator944 3 года назад +10

      "i'm not going to tell you the function of this, I'm not going to tell you the function of that, but it's important"

    • @dananorth895
      @dananorth895 3 года назад +6

      Buy the book so I can tell you my "theory"

    • @kmatcyk
      @kmatcyk 2 года назад +8

      He's putting in hard work and research. Don't be scared. Keep it up Mr Drumm. You are onto it

    • @damion1757
      @damion1757 2 года назад +2

      @@kmatcyk I already know what the function is... I just wanted his opinion.

    • @axelgranzini6797
      @axelgranzini6797 2 года назад +3

      What he says does not make your theory false, they are both possible In conjunction

  • @themoviesite
    @themoviesite 3 года назад +2

    You are imagining exit shafts where treasure hunters and others dug.

  • @markb2175
    @markb2175 3 года назад +5

    Delusional.

  • @Lord_Nikon33
    @Lord_Nikon33 Год назад

    Dude those grooves are not conduits they are locking grooves that set the bottom layer of the casing stones lol many this dude is really stretching this

  • @muttnaughton9223
    @muttnaughton9223 3 года назад +7

    I think we all want this pyramid to be something really cool. But turns out they are for burials.

  • @mikeheffernan
    @mikeheffernan Год назад +1

    Absolute nonsense.

  • @thailandretromods
    @thailandretromods Год назад

    You would make more money by improving your video content and not click baiting us all .. 😢
    Rather than flogging your book.

  • @bobeden5027
    @bobeden5027 3 года назад +1

    get on with it,ffs!

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies 3 года назад +4

    Don't recommend channel.

  • @Gwaithmir
    @Gwaithmir 3 года назад +2

    Pseudoscience at its best.

  • @speku87
    @speku87 2 года назад

    In a scientific way this is so wrong. Picking single facts out of the Frame and ignoring thousands of unmatching facts. Dislike, sorry for the amount of work you put in this.

  • @andymatmar
    @andymatmar 3 года назад +1

    Sub 1000