Egypt's Great Pyramid: How it was Constructed - The Inset Ramp

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @Heimscheisser_man
    @Heimscheisser_man 3 года назад +3722

    What makes it even greater is the fact that it has chambers that isn’t carved after the Pyramid was finished but is planned and built while the Pyramid is being constructed.

    • @astenxxx8930
      @astenxxx8930 3 года назад +169

      Our older ppl are more smart then we are today we have phones but we are too much stupid

    • @JB-dm6zt
      @JB-dm6zt 3 года назад +504

      @@astenxxx8930 Speak for yourself.

    • @AArmstrongC
      @AArmstrongC 3 года назад +93

      Its basically a human powered stone 3D printer

    • @LostOne587
      @LostOne587 3 года назад +24

      @@JB-dm6zt lmao 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Luke-Ryan
      @Luke-Ryan 3 года назад +56

      @@astenxxx8930 They just had a different way of doing things, now days people are sloppy but they get the job done and advance quickly. Back then it seems that while they might not of had the vast amount of knowledge people have today in numerous fields, the things they did do blacksmithing (samurai swords, damascus steel), Masonry (castles/pyramids), and other fields they were very clever about. Even Medicine to a degree has taken a step back while, drugs themselves have come a long way, but the basics of herbal medince thats worked for a millenia has taken a step back.

  • @KernelBeans
    @KernelBeans 3 года назад +9272

    Man, the Egyptians would have really enjoyed Minecraft.

    • @mohammedfauzan5743
      @mohammedfauzan5743 3 года назад +319

      They still can and do :)

    • @XSteve-gz5ko
      @XSteve-gz5ko 3 года назад +70

      @@mohammedfauzan5743 nice

    • @bundleofhumble3119
      @bundleofhumble3119 3 года назад +5

      If You want actual research and proof. ruclips.net/video/eGqfdXkAQMk/видео.html

    • @jjjtvatbp
      @jjjtvatbp 3 года назад +39

      It was the israelites who built them with the engineering of Joseph, the so-called prince of Egypt but a Hebrew and not an Egyptian.

    • @mohammedfauzan5743
      @mohammedfauzan5743 3 года назад +44

      @@jjjtvatbp Who?

  • @robrick9361
    @robrick9361 3 года назад +4226

    This is accurate. My grandfather worked on this job. Still has the rope burns from tugging the stones.

    • @lyonidus3073
      @lyonidus3073 3 года назад +95

      Wait what? 😆

    • @SwankeyMonkey
      @SwankeyMonkey 3 года назад +117

      Checks out.

    • @jackdorkcyisapedo4451
      @jackdorkcyisapedo4451 3 года назад +9

      Roflmfao!👍

    • @ingGS
      @ingGS 3 года назад +139

      Same as my grandpa, ask him if he remembers Ali, tall guy, brought camel meat for lunch everyday.

    • @ishanvk8535
      @ishanvk8535 3 года назад +8

      Honeyy! I found a time traveller!

  • @artfx9
    @artfx9 2 месяца назад +127

    I can't imagine seeing the first layer done and then be like: oh Ra, this is going to take forever!

    • @DavidNash1948
      @DavidNash1948 2 месяца назад +2

      "What is your profession?"
      "Ooh Ra. Ooh Ra. Ooh Ra!"
      🔺

    • @Skorrigan
      @Skorrigan Месяц назад +2

      Well, according to modern academia, they had it complete in 20 years XD. One block every 5 minutes. No big deal.

    • @paulbizard3493
      @paulbizard3493 6 часов назад

      @@DavidNash1948 For Ra sake, stop mocking the Gods!

  • @snowmochi1373
    @snowmochi1373 3 года назад +3231

    Pyramids were ancient history even to Cleopatra. Cleopatra was alive about 2000 years ago. Pyramids were built 2500 years before Cleopatra. It took humans about 3800 years to build a building taller than the pyramid. Also, mammoths didn’t go extinct for 1,000 years after the pyramids were built. Incredible.

    • @1ute
      @1ute 3 года назад +115

      Insane. I have not thought of that before

    • @thotbreakmeek1171
      @thotbreakmeek1171 3 года назад +145

      That’s mind blowing. There’s theories that they were more advanced then than humans were until the 20th century

    • @jonathanbrunner5202
      @jonathanbrunner5202 3 года назад +38

      @@thotbreakmeek1171 a long time ago fallen angels/watchers exchanged their knowledge and information for the daughters of men who they chose. They created the nephilim. Every pagan god is based on these hybrids. God destroyed them however people still obtain knowledge and information via the occult. UFOs/aliens are nothing more than angels who were cast out of the 3rd heaven. Here’s a link of the principalities in the second heavens blowing their trumpets. ruclips.net/video/qkexwk2mRdc/видео.html

    • @tristanwright9733
      @tristanwright9733 3 года назад +113

      The Sphinx alone is more than 10,000 years old.

    • @Alfares_Almaghoul
      @Alfares_Almaghoul 3 года назад +23

      Wrong .. Pyramid has been built in just 20 years

  • @MarkSmith-ym5td
    @MarkSmith-ym5td 3 года назад +2943

    Love the two super human dudes pulling a few tonnes of stone with a casual stroll up the ramp.

    • @willythemailman3911
      @willythemailman3911 3 года назад +172

      The power of PCP and meth

    • @flow2me667
      @flow2me667 3 года назад +4

      @@willythemailman3911 Definitely! ;D

    • @AnonymousSourcesConfidential
      @AnonymousSourcesConfidential 3 года назад +83

      Over 2 million times also.

    • @Nonplused
      @Nonplused 3 года назад +125

      That was an animation. Think instead each person is able to pull 200 lbs up a 10% grade and you need 40 people. Given that a lot of men can lift 200 lbs this is easily doable. At a 10% grade they would be in effect lifting 40 pounds plus overcoming friction, so say 60 pounds in total if the gravel can "roll" and the coefficient of friction is 50%. Add camels and you probably only need 10 camels, each pulling 800 pounds but due to the 10% slope experiencing 80 pounds of weight plus 400 pounds of friction at 50%. If we say the coefficient of friction is 50%, which is pretty high for rock on rock, each camel would have to tow 480 pounds of force. I think that can be done if you whip them enough. If not add more camels.

    • @carlettadelucialarsen9398
      @carlettadelucialarsen9398 3 года назад +3

      @@AnonymousSourcesConfidential 😳😂😂😂

  • @enderlain385
    @enderlain385 3 года назад +1063

    This is good to know. I was planning to build a pyramid but didn't know where to start

  • @Huhgundai399
    @Huhgundai399 2 месяца назад +108

    Egyptians not leaving their building plans written down is the biggest troll move in history

    • @dan74275
      @dan74275 2 месяца назад

      The Egyptians didn't build the pyramids

    • @DwayneShaw1
      @DwayneShaw1 2 месяца назад +3

      There may be no building plans for the pyramid, but there are records of how they worked with stones, and records of hauling stones on barges

    • @matthewmorley261
      @matthewmorley261 2 месяца назад

      Probably because they didn’t build the pyramids. They inherited them

    • @kieronwiltshire1701
      @kieronwiltshire1701 Месяц назад +6

      @@DwayneShaw1 Actually, it's likely it was all written down, the plans and such were probably stored in the library of Alexandria before multiple conquests saw it burned to the ground.

    • @awuma
      @awuma 7 дней назад

      Papyrus is hard to preserve. It requires (1) extreme dryness, (2) not being disturbed by humans, animals or pests. The caves by the Red Sea provided such an environment.

  • @mrscootervids
    @mrscootervids 3 года назад +1430

    Even to have that massive bit of land perfectly level is amazing…

    • @colinnr123
      @colinnr123 3 года назад +51

      Level is easy, cover it water and the high spots show. Level follows the curvature of the Earth, would it be better to have a base that is flat?

    • @oboyy
      @oboyy 3 года назад +169

      In theory yes but in practise you think they pulled all that water out of their pockets?

    • @DirtyDickDowney
      @DirtyDickDowney 3 года назад +15

      Ever used a clear hose with water in it to get your levels?

    • @oboyy
      @oboyy 3 года назад +6

      @@DirtyDickDowney You need water surrounding the blocks of that size along with some sort of wire to predictably measure it. A small goblet or what have you wouldn't be reliable enough.

    • @DirtyDickDowney
      @DirtyDickDowney 3 года назад +3

      @@oboyy im not sure we are talking about the same thing.

  • @bovinejonie3745
    @bovinejonie3745 3 года назад +711

    Good thing they had this computer program to just drop the multi-ton blocks in place.

    • @Wakish0069
      @Wakish0069 3 года назад +9

      Makes you wonder if that's how ours was done

    • @yungzynofficial2055
      @yungzynofficial2055 3 года назад +14

      @Repent! Dumbass a 60 second search will tell you the bible is Mithraism and Epic of Gilgamesh converted to monotheism. Grow up.

    • @crackedoutclown
      @crackedoutclown 3 года назад +9

      I’m guessing you’ve never worked doing any sort of manual labour? It’s not that far a stretch of the imagination to believe people did that. Egypt had an insane amount of slaves at their disposal.

    • @Wakish0069
      @Wakish0069 3 года назад +11

      @@crackedoutclown No, each one of us here is wondering if you've ever done any manual labor? Your hands look so soft

    • @crackedoutclown
      @crackedoutclown 3 года назад +6

      @@Wakish0069 unfortunately I work in forestry, BUT I have a strict hand moisturising regime. You know soft hands feel better on the sausage.

  • @mannenthemythe
    @mannenthemythe 3 года назад +783

    I love that this is whats usually debated when its actually the cutting of the graniteblocks that make up the chambers that is way harder to explain.

    • @patrickmanhattan6518
      @patrickmanhattan6518 3 года назад +116

      Yea and transporting 20 ton blocks (some even heavier) from 1 place to another and getting them in place or putting them above one another is also pretty damn crazy

    • @joejacko1587
      @joejacko1587 3 года назад +25

      ​@@patrickmanhattan6518 i don't think it was easy back then but they built the infrastructure for it i mean doing anything on scale can make the task easier once you have the infrastructure

    • @soderlund3610
      @soderlund3610 3 года назад +9

      @@aquatichighs Yep, and it's the same with the pyramides in south america

    • @hans-joachimbierwirth4727
      @hans-joachimbierwirth4727 3 года назад +35

      @@patrickmanhattan6518 Moving some dozen tons using oxen and boats isn't that spectacular.

    • @haldyordan2316
      @haldyordan2316 3 года назад +3

      @@aquatichighs from Amazon? 🤣 Joke!

  • @fatrabbit32
    @fatrabbit32 Год назад +214

    I believe he left a great amount of detail out of his tutorial. Like how they hauled the 70 ton granite blocks up the ramp, to the interior and precisely placed to create rooms and tunnels.

    • @Turin_the_Accursed
      @Turin_the_Accursed Год назад +21

      it was aliens bruh

    • @gclip9883
      @gclip9883 10 месяцев назад +41

      The rooms are pretty easy if you work in layers. You could just make a plan from both sides and the top and then not put stones in the room that you created. This would barely require more planning than the pyramids themselves. And since the stones probably weren't put up with lightning speed, you could easily control the actual build so that everything is in the right place. The only real issue is the support structure so that the room doesn't collapse in on itself, but that is also not impossible.

    • @LostTemplate
      @LostTemplate 10 месяцев назад +1

      exactly but but but but these people want ALIENS PWEASE GIMME AWIENS@@gclip9883

    • @a.y.t.a.s.494
      @a.y.t.a.s.494 10 месяцев назад +17

      He showed the hauling up the ramp. With two blokes pulling at shoulder height on a trolley with no ball bearings 😂

    • @thewonderfulwizardoftheweb1053
      @thewonderfulwizardoftheweb1053 8 месяцев назад +9

      1 man can lift 100 pounds. 50 men can lift 5,000 pounds.

  • @billgriner3754
    @billgriner3754 Год назад +322

    Should have been titled "My Best Guess to how the Pyramids were built"

    • @johannjohann6523
      @johannjohann6523 9 месяцев назад

      It's not a guess. They took an x-Ray of the Pyramid and there is proof of the outer edge ramp used to create and build the pyramid. No not a guess. Fact. Do some more research. This is not the only video on the subject. The Egyptians had to get the materials and granite blocks up the pyramid somehow. It sure wasn't aliens. lol

    • @wesleydias100
      @wesleydias100 8 месяцев назад +14

      Exactly! There is a lot of doubts and incertains at this vid

    • @JFGames365
      @JFGames365 7 месяцев назад

      @@wesleydias100 Exactly. There is a good chance it was aliens, judging from this video. Also, Donald Trump's win was stolen. I'm super smart btw and I have a lot of time to do my own research as I don't work, so you should listen to me.

    • @masoncomes6783
      @masoncomes6783 7 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@wesleydias100don't forget the blatantly wrong facts lol

    • @JizzMasterTheZeroth
      @JizzMasterTheZeroth 7 месяцев назад

      @@masoncomes6783 For example?

  • @hellosheila
    @hellosheila 3 года назад +914

    It's still incredibly amazing that 5000 years later, with all our modern technology, nobody knows how they were built.

    • @veteransforequality7347
      @veteransforequality7347 3 года назад +115

      I still think aliens helped

    • @arbios680
      @arbios680 3 года назад +124

      Yeah it’s also funny how they lifted 20 ton pure granite blocks to make “tombs” and precision cuts so well you can’t fit a hair in it’s all a giant battery

    • @AviorYT
      @AviorYT 3 года назад +50

      @@veteransforequality7347 You know whats weird tho. The pharaos had drawings of giant pharaos all over the place. Maybe in the time giants actually existed? just like dino's?

    • @patty109109
      @patty109109 3 года назад +94

      @@arbios680 the accuracy of the cuts is a myth. It isn’t a battery. Batteries are not made from rocks.

    • @firstnamelastname2948
      @firstnamelastname2948 3 года назад +51

      @r_ elentless01 the video is a theory numnuts.

  • @DaleHD
    @DaleHD Год назад +144

    Cool theory for sure, but how on earth did they pull 70 tonne granite blocks up them slopes?

    • @tspatterson88
      @tspatterson88 3 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/user/clipUgkxOdxH7Qk2hUWbh8ITURmnsQqdqcUx-pOb?feature=shared

    • @oliverl2172
      @oliverl2172 3 месяца назад +12

      Manpower and animals

    • @DaleHD
      @DaleHD 3 месяца назад +36

      @@oliverl2172 guessing they used man power and animals to position the main 70 tonne block in the kings chamber perfectly too?

    • @drewtate5409
      @drewtate5409 3 месяца назад +12

      @@DaleHD it would be hard but not impossible. they did use wet sand to slide heavy stuff. sometimes u would be amazed on how physics could make things easier for people.

    • @arrowintheknee9956
      @arrowintheknee9956 3 месяца назад +23

      Nobody knows for a fact, how they were built - deal with it!

  • @EEZYEEEE
    @EEZYEEEE 2 месяца назад +8

    The sheer math and planning involved just to get the angles and shape of each block correct is simply incredible. The slightest incorrect angle to a single degree could have ruined the entire project by the time they built up and was too late to stop. Amazing.

  • @HonJazzz
    @HonJazzz 3 года назад +1051

    This is the most amazing thing that humans have ever built!

    • @DanielPennybaker
      @DanielPennybaker 3 года назад +47

      Considering the technology at the time, I would have to agree.

    • @SFCeramics
      @SFCeramics 3 года назад +15

      What about the computer

    • @County-ej8vj
      @County-ej8vj 3 года назад +22

      You've obviously not been to the Trafford Centre

    • @suyamticantik5602
      @suyamticantik5602 3 года назад +7

      what about the rocket space?

    • @peopleschamp43
      @peopleschamp43 3 года назад +8

      I'm glad you like this structure built by black Africans. It obviously took genius level intelligence and structural knowledge to achieve. I'm really proud of my people for building this. Amongst other things

  • @pilbomags488
    @pilbomags488 3 года назад +975

    After seeing this, the Alien theory seems more credible.

    • @6Sisu9
      @6Sisu9 3 года назад +44

      Lol the opposite effect!

    • @AJAYSWAN
      @AJAYSWAN 3 года назад +7

      Indeed

    • @rivercloud32
      @rivercloud32 3 года назад +7

      I agree

    • @brainwashed2586
      @brainwashed2586 3 года назад +35

      More believable than millions of slaves toiling 20 years in a desert doing by hand with copper tools 5000 years ago

    • @rivercloud32
      @rivercloud32 3 года назад +25

      @@brainwashed2586 11,000 years ago

  • @jasonluong3862
    @jasonluong3862 3 года назад +596

    Like a lot of things in real life, everything looks great on paper.

    • @wayneduvall7423
      @wayneduvall7423 3 года назад +6

      You can believe that take it from a union millwright for 42 years yep it all looks good on paper we call blueprints cartoons

    • @calebgilman9128
      @calebgilman9128 3 года назад +51

      Communism for example

    • @aryaman2063
      @aryaman2063 3 года назад +3

      @@calebgilman9128 wasn't expecting that

    • @myrtlelittle4130
      @myrtlelittle4130 3 года назад

      @@aryaman2063 It's OK, it was really done by groundhogs and moles.

    • @ultraviolet.catastrophe
      @ultraviolet.catastrophe 3 года назад +9

      Reminds me of a great quote by the great Jan L. A. van de Snepscheut. "The difference between theory and practice is larger in practice than the difference between theory and practice in theory."

  • @awake9896
    @awake9896 3 года назад +334

    I am glad to learn that the pharos did care about it being "cheap".

    • @JewelFornillas
      @JewelFornillas 3 года назад +19

      as if pharos do pay their workers minimum wage

    • @amberslahlize7961
      @amberslahlize7961 3 года назад +3

      @@JewelFornillas Why not.

    • @cookiesupervisor2211
      @cookiesupervisor2211 3 года назад +1

      "Cheap" ... well longer build will take , more food is needed for slaves = % of food is locked in this project , and farmers wont work for free , so building cheap and fast is a goal , there is 118 pyramids in Egypt , so they have perfected that process , I bet first small pyramids was build with ramps as show at beginning at the video , but when pyramids get higher they need to find new ways to build it , same happen in our times , first large houses was build using bricks , but then came revolution , and builders start to use steel frames and cranes , and now we can build skyscrapers much higher what ancient Egyptians did 5.000 years ago, and we build them much cheaper that pharos did.

    • @edwinshelly993
      @edwinshelly993 3 года назад

      Offcourse, there no infinite resources anywhere

    • @chuckery5177
      @chuckery5177 3 года назад

      That’s why anyone uses slaves

  • @mikeleo1
    @mikeleo1 3 года назад +309

    That's a good theory. One thing I always wondered, if the pyramids were built in 20 years, it calculates out to placing/fitting a multi-ton block every 2.5 minutes. Even if they solved the ramp problem, it seems there would be a massive "traffic jam".

    • @tylerjeffery6394
      @tylerjeffery6394 3 года назад +85

      Imagine how long it took beforehand to build all the boats needed to ship all those stones. And how long it took to cut, quarry, shape, load, deliver, and unload each stone to the pyramid area before they can even be hauled up. Mindblowing. They were dealing with technology that has since been lost.

    • @mikeleo1
      @mikeleo1 3 года назад +16

      @@tylerjeffery6394 I completely agree!

    • @JesseJ588
      @JesseJ588 2 года назад +1

      The pyramids were not built in 20 years. That's ridiculous by any common sense. 200 give or take

    • @LiveFreeOrRIP
      @LiveFreeOrRIP 2 года назад +36

      Keep in mind they built 3 of these.... YEAH..... You are correct with your math on ONE... 20 25 years if they placed a block every 2.5 minutes 24-7 365 days a year... Seams like a joke to me...

    • @mikeleo1
      @mikeleo1 2 года назад +3

      @@JesseJ588 That sounds much more realistic than 20.....

  • @mikeg2178
    @mikeg2178 3 года назад +1022

    This does nothing to explain the interior design of the Pyramid.

    • @Alkursi_feesamaa
      @Alkursi_feesamaa 3 года назад +89

      Don’t place rocks and carve the rest.

    • @asapoluu9885
      @asapoluu9885 3 года назад +171

      @@Alkursi_feesamaa yeah and to cure cancer all you gotta do is cure cancer

    • @marcelotrejosievers5754
      @marcelotrejosievers5754 3 года назад +6

      ruclips.net/video/KMAtkjy_YK4/видео.html

    • @GregoryJByrne
      @GregoryJByrne 3 года назад +20

      When global cataclysmic east to west Tsunami's gives you an abundance of lime slurry you build limestone/geopolymer pyramids. Just check the internal magnetic alignment of the blocks and you will find they are all perfectly aligned as in made in situ.
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      As the temperature rises due to Obliquity/Magnetic north and precession so to does the Altitude at which the Dew Point occurs rises.
      There are 7 north stars in the precession cycle.
      There are 7 26,000/13,000 year precession/Yuga/Great Year cycles in one 240,000/120,000 year Eccentricity cycle, rotation of the galactic Bulge and 4 60,000 year obliquity/magnetic north/global warming/perihelion/aphelions in the Galactic Milankovitch cycles.
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      TY Jesus.

    • @Alkursi_feesamaa
      @Alkursi_feesamaa 3 года назад +21

      @@GregoryJByrne Islam preaches
      the white man is no better than the black man.
      The black man is no better than the white man.
      The Arab is no better than a non Arab.
      The non Arab is no better than an Arab.
      Except by virtue of piety.
      -prophets last sermon
      Do you know jews were in Arabia as tribes waiting for the arrival of a prophet.
      They used to say to the Arabs “we will annihilate you when our prophet arrives.”
      But when they realised that the prophet was not from their tribe rather from the tribe of Ismael.
      Half of them left for Jerusalem and erased all evidences of Makkah and half of them believed in the prophet.

  • @boardmandave
    @boardmandave 11 месяцев назад +3

    Using basic physics to get such heavy blocks up ramp like that to the height of the King's chamber it would have to be 3 miles long and made out of reinforced concrete

  • @bread8182
    @bread8182 3 года назад +11

    This feels like a fever dream. Like a haunting memory from 5th grade when the teacher wheels out the box tv on a stand

  • @Seraph10101
    @Seraph10101 3 года назад +9

    Nothing is impossible with ingenuity, dedication, and endless amounts of dispensable labor.

    • @morebluntmorecunt1725
      @morebluntmorecunt1725 3 года назад

      Really

    • @conflict6248
      @conflict6248 3 года назад

      @@johnnykonstan yeah advance race of giants, makes total sense

    • @Tsamokie
      @Tsamokie 3 года назад

      There was no "endless supply of dispensable labor".

    • @Seraph10101
      @Seraph10101 3 года назад +1

      @@Tsamokie The Israelites would disagree. Just kidding, i know that's urban legend. ...It's still funny. :)

    • @Tsamokie
      @Tsamokie 3 года назад

      @@Seraph10101 The pyramids were not built with slave labor. They were built by paid tradesmen.

  • @Vlog-hu8gb
    @Vlog-hu8gb Год назад +54

    This is the best explanation I have ever heard

    • @hiamaraldvaan7221
      @hiamaraldvaan7221 9 месяцев назад +5

      No because they didnt even inclueded flattening the surface for pyramid which was as hard as building pyramids itself

    • @DeepPocketsEnt
      @DeepPocketsEnt 9 месяцев назад +6

      ​@hiamaraldvaan7221 First they carved out the perimeter square for the base. Once they had their perfect square (same length on all 4 sides) they started digging down into the bedrock low enough to fill the entire square with an exact level of water. Once the square base was filled with water they used the natural level of the water to smooth out the base to perfect level depth. The water was then drained, and they then began digging the subterranean chamber passageway.

    • @FingerinUrDaughter
      @FingerinUrDaughter 6 месяцев назад

      any explanation that includes the "golden tip" should be discounted immediately. there was never a golden capstone. also you cant just push giant stone blocks across wood like that, you need to roll it across wood shaped like a sine wave. also seismology has shown that the pyramids are almost completely empty, being a very thin outer layer, a few large rooms inside, and then a bunch of loose rubble and sand and literal empty space from erosion.

    • @RobGutmann
      @RobGutmann 5 месяцев назад

      I dont agree with that after seeing this. Imho the best expanation so far. Simple and effektive:
      ruclips.net/video/d2muzkhHLgM/видео.htmlsi=BxF_cLZdAYkp1-_7&t=577

    • @carladamcarter
      @carladamcarter 4 месяца назад +1

      Tell us you haven’t heard many explanations without telling us

  • @newdefsys
    @newdefsys 4 месяца назад +8

    The problem with the inset ramp are the gabled roof stones of the King's Chamber. Situated about half way up the pyramid (200ft), the roof stones of the King's Chamber weigh upwards of 50 tons and are about 26ft long.
    It would require upward of 600 people to pull those stones up the ramp, but they could not pull at a right angle (they could not pull the roof stones around the corners of an inset ramp). A inset ramp would have to extend 50 or 60 feet beyond the point of each turn, and sturdy enough to hold the weight of 600 people and half of the 50 ton stone, ( a ramp capable of supporting 100 tons ! )
    That alone would be a monumental engineering feat !

    • @molly1117
      @molly1117 3 месяца назад +1

      You wouldn't need to use the ramp the entire distance or go around the corners. Bring the roof stones as far up the ramp as possible and set them on the floor of that level (or simply lay them on the first level). When the next level is laid, lever them up onto that floor and fill in the lower space where they were. Continue until the stones are at the level they are intended to be used. Today I watched my 75-ish-year-old uncle move a massive glue-lam beam sideways and diagonally across the floor of a house under construction--by himself with no help--using four 2x4's, a crowbar and four short lengths of steel pipe. Took him about 8 minutes. I was amazed. Of course the stones are much heavier and larger, but it would still be completely doable to lift and move them using leverage and balance.

    • @briansegall1084
      @briansegall1084 2 месяца назад +1

      @@molly1117 How do you propose to "lever up" 50 ton granite blocks?

    • @GinjaNinja77
      @GinjaNinja77 День назад

      So you’re saying it was aliens then??

  • @jaxon0
    @jaxon0 3 года назад +240

    I can't wait till I get a time machine, I'd like to go back and REALLY see how these were built.

    • @najahalyasari5366
      @najahalyasari5366 3 года назад +6

      Don’t forget on the way there to stop by and look at your father’s wedding day! Wait how’s that even possible if
      You are not born yet ?!🤔

    • @farishat1
      @farishat1 3 года назад +3

      @@najahalyasari5366 MAGA

    • @stevereade4858
      @stevereade4858 3 года назад +8

      You can only take a time machine as far back as when it was constructed. Then you call out onto the factory floor where it was assembled. Honest! Happened to me when I tried it.

    • @SwankeyMonkey
      @SwankeyMonkey 3 года назад +16

      Drop me off in the 1980's please.

    • @user-sg9wn9np2j
      @user-sg9wn9np2j 3 года назад +7

      U can buy one on Amazon

  • @kenworthNH
    @kenworthNH 3 года назад +70

    Amazing to think those people pulled something off that's so incredible we can't even figure out for sure how they did it.

    • @marcoemerson993
      @marcoemerson993 3 года назад +20

      It's not that we can't figure out how they did it. They have been many methods and solutions proposed. It's just that we don't know which exact one was used.

    • @myrtlelittle4130
      @myrtlelittle4130 3 года назад +8

      @@marcoemerson993 Think we will ever build one to prove awkward theories?

    • @douglasrowland3722
      @douglasrowland3722 3 года назад +5

      That's why THEY ARE LYING !

    • @GregMoress
      @GregMoress 3 года назад

      The idea was revealed to me, and I'm working on a movie to demonstrate it. Subscribe to catch it... or watch my older version now... but... the new one is worth the wait.

    • @aureliodinaguit1645
      @aureliodinaguit1645 3 года назад +5

      Just
      Blames the aliens and everything is solved

  • @SpanishAvenger
    @SpanishAvenger 3 года назад +196

    Before: “Pyramids were made with huge unknown machines/they were made by ALIENS!”
    Now: *Ramp*

    • @IvanSantanaEu
      @IvanSantanaEu 3 года назад +5

      The option that asks for the least explanation is the most likely.

    • @KingKukajames33
      @KingKukajames33 3 года назад +4

      Nah no Aliens here, its just that Ancient Egyptians are unbelievably strong that 1 ton is like 10kg for them. They are also hyper intelligent in constructions with very high stamina. Not surprised, such are these ancient civilizations.

    • @emmanuelsepulveda1835
      @emmanuelsepulveda1835 3 года назад +5

      @@aquatichighs as if believing that the egyptians knew what a ramp was is difficult to believe...?

    • @michaelryder166
      @michaelryder166 3 года назад +4

      @@KingKukajames33 you're telling me a bunch of malnourished Jews were a hundred times stronger than we are?

    • @KingKukajames33
      @KingKukajames33 3 года назад +2

      @@michaelryder166 I dont think these people are malnourished, these people eat natural things and their cultivation is unlike present day people. They are just so strong and very durable with high stamina. Even their own corpses take time to rot. So by these evidence alone, building these pyramids is not really a burden for them. I might be exaggerating with the measurement, but its just my analogy.

  • @gp1216
    @gp1216 5 месяцев назад +4

    I think this is the best technical assumption. Great work

    • @melissachambless7636
      @melissachambless7636 5 месяцев назад

      The stones weren’t Legos. I can come up with hundreds of ways to achieve building a pyramid but how did they quarry, cut, move and place these heavy stones???

    • @melissachambless7636
      @melissachambless7636 5 месяцев назад +1

      The stones weren’t Legos. I can come up with hundreds of ways to achieve building a pyramid but how did they quarry, cut, move and place these heavy stones?

    • @whitefalcon630
      @whitefalcon630 3 месяца назад

      ​@@melissachambless7636 Ships ship easily can carry multiple 15 ton stones.
      And Egyptian know how to build ships.

  • @psych3009
    @psych3009 3 года назад +54

    Imagine past humans building something so incredible and unimaginable that future humans believe it impossible to have built it without any help from another being.

    • @FeroxX_Gosu
      @FeroxX_Gosu 2 года назад +7

      People already questioning the Moonlanding... go figure.....

    • @brunoheggli2888
      @brunoheggli2888 Год назад

      Only stupid uneducated people think its impossible to build the pyramids 4500 years ago with simple tools!

    • @tommygun5038
      @tommygun5038 Год назад +6

      It's because modern people value their leisure time more than anything. So they can't imagine doing this amount of manual labor. Something that was just a part of life for past generations.

    • @VenomOG
      @VenomOG Год назад +3

      We have no idea how they were built or even how old they actually are it's all just been guessing

    • @rs-vl2im
      @rs-vl2im Год назад +5

      @@VenomOG exactly. and the water erosion levels on the pyramids and sphinx tell a total different time line vs what originally was thought.

  • @JTST1234
    @JTST1234 3 года назад +155

    Its amazing that the pinnacle ended up right at the centre of the square. You need exact and even tapering from every side of the square for that. Maybe the used a straight pole at the centre at every step.

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 3 года назад +5

      This is not even talked about

    • @jefflarson1652
      @jefflarson1652 3 года назад +14

      It would have been nearly impossible if they used the method in this video.

    • @JTST1234
      @JTST1234 3 года назад +1

      @@goyonman9655 yea but I'm assuming the pinnacle is or almost is at the centre.

    • @JTST1234
      @JTST1234 3 года назад

      @@jefflarson1652 yea but I cant think of any other method at the moment to keep the pinnacle at the centre

    • @chankhavu
      @chankhavu 3 года назад +19

      bro... did u have geometry at school? if you keep the angles of the sides at 45 degree all the time, it is geometrically guaranteed that pinnacle will be at the exact center.

  • @stevelayton1271
    @stevelayton1271 3 года назад +354

    That's great. But what about the descending chambers? What about all the internal shafts and ramps? It's not just a monolithic slab.

    • @V3ntilator
      @V3ntilator 3 года назад +33

      That were my first thought too. The Pyramids is not just a solid monument.

    • @feraligatorade99
      @feraligatorade99 3 года назад +36

      Don't see why they couldn't have just not put infill where the chambers/ramps would've been. Like FDM 3d printing.

    • @danjenkins8981
      @danjenkins8981 3 года назад +27

      Could’ve easily been done while they used this method on the outside. That wasn’t the focus here.

    • @stevelayton1271
      @stevelayton1271 3 года назад +31

      @thegodtroynaar I look forward to your presentation.

    • @stevelayton1271
      @stevelayton1271 3 года назад +2

      @Purple Emerald I would have been happy with a 2D PowerPoint presentation.

  • @derekallen2709
    @derekallen2709 2 месяца назад +2

    Love these DIY videos! Starting mine this weekend.

  • @argentum530
    @argentum530 3 года назад +51

    If this was how it was built, evidence of the 'inset ramp' would be prominent, as the outer layers have been scavenged to build the cities of more modern Egypt, like a couple of thousand years ago. There is a well founded theory that essentially uses this method, but with interior ramps, evidence of which can be inferred from some areas of the pyramid as it exists today.

    • @pasbert4812
      @pasbert4812 3 года назад +1

      Where do these mythical internal ramps evidence exist ???? have you ever been on site ? the only correct thing you said was the original limestone casing was removed to build old Cairo

    • @argentum530
      @argentum530 3 года назад +2

      There is another theory with some scant evidence of 'internal ramps' visible at places on the exterior. These, it is theorized, are part of the ramps which were largely covered or filled in as construction neared completion... the truth is out there, go find it yourself as I did. I think it was a European professor who developed the ideas. Have fun and thanks for your comment.

    • @nathanryweck3137
      @nathanryweck3137 3 года назад +3

      There is evidence of something like this. There are notches and internal ramp passages spiralling up the pyramid that were confirmed with some internal imaging. Look it up.

    • @idontgotnothin
      @idontgotnothin 3 года назад +1

      @@nathanryweck3137 ramps exist, yes, but they are far too small and steep to be useful for moving multi ton stones. The purpose of those ramps are still unknown.

    • @danjenkins8981
      @danjenkins8981 3 года назад

      There wouldn’t necessarily be evidence.

  • @Frozus-nh9oq
    @Frozus-nh9oq 3 года назад +203

    But noone explained how they managed to perfectly cut 2.5 million blocks of granite, in only one pyramid alone. And how did they transported all of those blocks, and from where, and how did they perfectly leveled the ground and perfectly alined the pyramid's 4 sides to to face perfectly north,east,west and south with almost 0% mistake. We can only guess but we will never find out.

    • @thelazy0ne
      @thelazy0ne 3 года назад +57

      Actually you're making some rather wrong assumptions. One of them is assuming all blocks that are within the pyramid are nice and smooth and squared, like gigantic Legos. They are not. Only the outer casing, the 2 rooms, and the Gallery, have nice large granite blocks, the rest of the pyramid it's rough cut filler boulders with mortar and pebbles.
      To transport the blocks they used boats.
      Leveling the bedrock is not that hard, and polar alignment isn't a big thing when you're on land.
      Also the pyramid was planned well in advance.

    • @scotth6814
      @scotth6814 3 года назад +11

      @@thelazy0ne Yes, and one theory is that a large part of the interior of the pyramid is rubble: all the chippings left over from roughly squaring those blocks. I don't know if I agree with the theory or not, seems it would make it unstable, but they had to do something with all the rubble left over.

    • @Bobarik001
      @Bobarik001 3 года назад +1

      Truth.💯

    • @vincentzakuwan1521
      @vincentzakuwan1521 3 года назад +12

      Have you inspected all of the inner pyramid ? How can you state it as "perfectly cut" when you have never open all of the pyramid structure

    • @moosesnWoop
      @moosesnWoop 3 года назад +37

      dude we fly giant metal birds in the sky, these people had the same intellegence and ingenuity as us, albiet with gaps in knowledge (benifit of living in the future).
      None the less, if we compare core humans, it's the same thing.

  • @rmcdaniel423
    @rmcdaniel423 2 года назад +80

    Pause at about 2.5 minutes in . . .
    Anyone who has ever done even a bit of basic woodworking or masonry construction knows how hard it is to get something started *here* to line up later, *there*. Getting the angles dead perfect right from the beginning, to line up aaaaalllll the way to the top of this thing is insanely difficult. In an age when they supposedly had such rudimentary tools and methods? This is still a crazy mystery to me.

    • @pierLXVI
      @pierLXVI 2 года назад +12

      @rmcdaniel423 interesting theory that only explains the out layer . What about
      thé 2.5 million blocks in.? Assembled in ways to form chambers , corridors, vents,
      voids etc… for me too, mystery’s still going on. 🙂 I think the only way we will
      ever know how it was really builded , is by inventing a time travelling machine.

    • @josephbesancenot8364
      @josephbesancenot8364 2 года назад

      No exactly; If someone built one, he will know...btw!)

    • @warrax111
      @warrax111 2 года назад

      @@pierLXVI Interiers were built as caves, the inner area was filled with mud basicaly. The people always built corridors like mines, into terrain, or tunnels, it's not so difficult. Then, they've only put stones inside, and did pretty simple masonery

    • @xl000
      @xl000 2 года назад +7

      it's easy solved with a rope used as a guide to get a straight line. Instead of compounding errors, you just correct the errors as you go. If the guides are correct, the result will be correct to.

    • @rmcdaniel423
      @rmcdaniel423 2 года назад +8

      @@xl000 I see you have strong hypotheses about how easy it would be to build something that huge with such precision. Tell me . . . what's the largest thing you have built using rope "as a guide"? For that matter, what is the longest distance you have ever actually stretched a rope and kept it absolutely mathematically dead straight with no sag or bend whatsoever? I'm curious to hear about your experience in this matter. Since, you seem to know more than me and feel confident enough to contradict my prior assertion.

  • @simplecomplexities
    @simplecomplexities 21 день назад +1

    My grandfather drove trucks and forklifts on this job.

  • @2th31
    @2th31 3 года назад +92

    The issue with this is it leaves the interior completely filled in, when we know these were tombs of Pharaohs and had huge burial chambers and rooms inside…

    • @basedguns8218
      @basedguns8218 3 года назад +27

      It's possible that the just didn't put blocks there

    • @ivantolosana5594
      @ivantolosana5594 3 года назад +21

      they could leave the holes with this method. Its like 3d printing

    • @tengisdashmunkh3734
      @tengisdashmunkh3734 3 года назад +6

      I wonder how they figured out that the structural integrity of this building will come intact.

    • @hans-joachimbierwirth4727
      @hans-joachimbierwirth4727 3 года назад +7

      @@tengisdashmunkh3734 Trial and error. Some failed pyramids are still around.

    • @TENNESSEETRACKHAWK
      @TENNESSEETRACKHAWK 3 года назад +3

      @@hans-joachimbierwirth4727 They came AFTER the great Pyramid so that theory doesnt haold water.

  • @Twist_UAP
    @Twist_UAP 2 года назад +5

    Great video but you forgot about the inside of the pyramid

  • @gurujot951
    @gurujot951 Год назад +59

    This is believable. What's unbelievable is the idea that they placed 1 stone every 3 minutes and completed the pyramid in 30 years.

    • @user-kouritis-o-minoitis
      @user-kouritis-o-minoitis Год назад +10

      Imagine and how many years took them to build the blocks and transfer them 600klm far

    • @tatama-akuna
      @tatama-akuna Год назад +17

      I guess there was a continuous line of people and stones moving up at >= 30 cm/minute, and once they lay down the stone at the top, they just yelled "Yahoo!" and slid down the pyramid to start all over again.

    • @monev44
      @monev44 Год назад

      @@user-kouritis-o-minoitis only the granite was transported a significant distance, most of the material was quarried on site only a few hundred yards away. Also you can quarry/shape blocks for the 2nd layer while the first layer is being built so it doesn't add time really at all, just manpower.

    • @PLou-ne9jb
      @PLou-ne9jb Год назад +3

      and build 3 of those fuckers, and the Pyramids are pointing EXACTLY at the sun Equinox.

    • @michaelbarry8373
      @michaelbarry8373 11 месяцев назад

      @@PLou-ne9jb "three of those fuckers" LOL

  • @sanho1988
    @sanho1988 Месяц назад +1

    As a professional pyramid builder with 90+ years of experience, i can tell that video is very accurate

  • @lorenzorossi3656
    @lorenzorossi3656 10 дней назад

    With a track made in waves to roll the stones instead of towing them this is how I imagined it. I hope you can make another video like this ❤

  • @markmd9
    @markmd9 3 года назад +88

    Take 30 engineers and give them a task to find the simplest and cheapest way to build the pyramids by using man force.
    The most common solution will have the highest probability of being the one used by Egyptians.

    • @bavery6957
      @bavery6957 3 года назад +24

      Take the 10 laziest soldiers in any battalion and they'll find the easiest way to overcome any obstacle...
      😊

    • @r3dx226
      @r3dx226 3 года назад +4

      Dont forget to tell them they have thousands of “robots” at their disposal

    • @akshy471
      @akshy471 3 года назад

      @@r3dx226 it's called a crane

    • @Praise___YaH
      @Praise___YaH 3 года назад +1

      Here is the Original Semitic Text. HERE is The Savior
      YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
      From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
      "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
      Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
      Yad - "Behold The Hand"
      He - "Behold the Breath"
      Vav - "Behold The NAIL"

    • @Theshow1797
      @Theshow1797 3 года назад +1

      We’ve had 1000’s of years of
      Engineers that have tries to figure it out……Yours truly is included , and I have no idea.

  • @pablogimenez8369
    @pablogimenez8369 3 года назад +19

    How were the 65 ton stones used in the kings chamber positioned in place using this method?

    • @t.d6379
      @t.d6379 2 года назад +1

      Help me know if you get an answer

    • @TheSir2005
      @TheSir2005 2 года назад +1

      I dont understand why thats hard to imagine? You never lowered anything heavy down from a height?

  • @ΑθανάσιοςΚΥΡΙΑΚΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ-θ7γ

    I love Egypt, because it's so ancient, and yet so modern. The idea of building a pyramid as a monument is so advanced it even exceeds modern aesthetic. An abstract geometric shape towering over the sand dunes of the desert, symbolising human logic defeating and defining the chaos of nature and existence 👏👏👏👍🥇🤗❤️🇬🇷

    • @AGoodBuzz
      @AGoodBuzz 3 года назад +1

      Oh YEAH!!! That hotel in Vegas, right?! HELL yeah, dude!

    • @hemana3859
      @hemana3859 3 года назад

      Nature is in no way chaotic. You got some study to do.

    • @ΑθανάσιοςΚΥΡΙΑΚΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ-θ7γ
      @ΑθανάσιοςΚΥΡΙΑΚΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ-θ7γ 3 года назад +1

      @@hemana3859 you bring the chaos with your comments, so point proven

    • @puppergump4117
      @puppergump4117 Год назад

      @@hemana3859 If you study anything about cells or biology you'll see nature as nothing more than a miraculously perfect system of mutations.

    • @dieglhix
      @dieglhix 8 месяцев назад

      @@AGoodBuzz even that hotel looks cool to me.... I have something for pyramids. I don't know what it is

  • @IdiotExplaining
    @IdiotExplaining 4 дня назад +1

    Nah man it was me, bill, Fred, Todd, and James. Sorry guys we just had one to many beers

  • @mitchy1990s
    @mitchy1990s 3 года назад +15

    Everyone always talks about how we know so little about ancient concretes. I’m still convinced those stones were ground to powder and bought up in bags with water and set to dry in molds in the hot sun.

    • @itzyaboiiroii
      @itzyaboiiroii 3 года назад +6

      Limestone can't handle the pressure anymore if it was broken up and set to dry it would collapse

    •  3 года назад +6

      Stone formation doesn’t work that way at all.

    • @Tellhimhesdead-m1y
      @Tellhimhesdead-m1y Год назад

      @@itzyaboiiroii there are dams twice as big as any pyramid.

    • @Mookaton
      @Mookaton Год назад

      If that was the case, nobody would buy concrete my man.

  • @ryanolson
    @ryanolson 3 года назад +26

    This makes a strong case.
    But finding one possible way to move heavy stones cannot answer how other parts of the pyramid were constructed. Good video!

    • @ValeriePallaoro
      @ValeriePallaoro 2 года назад +1

      It doesn't make _that_ case. Just this case. And it's illuminating because it does give you an idea of how the other parts were created. Imagine blue prints for each level with block placement for the ascending corridors. It'd be also easier for a surveyor to ensure that the corridors are working well.

  • @stretchlimo7275
    @stretchlimo7275 3 месяца назад +1

    This is insane how easy this was. I don’t know why we can replicate something this simple🤔🤔🤔. Cheers to solving the mystery 👍🏿

    • @jstewart4205
      @jstewart4205 2 месяца назад +1

      We tend to build buildings that have a function, otherwise what is the point?

    • @lancepage1914
      @lancepage1914 2 месяца назад

      ​@@jstewart4205the pyramids had a function. We just don't know what it was. It's all a mystery and speculation.

    • @troothcentral-qz9pz
      @troothcentral-qz9pz 2 месяца назад

      @@jstewart4205 Yes, we could build them but justifying a return on investment would be a tough sell.

  • @walterwesley6627
    @walterwesley6627 3 года назад +20

    Just like that! With a higher degree of engineering precision which can’t be duplicated in today’s structures.

    • @manuelangelhuamani
      @manuelangelhuamani 3 года назад

      high degree of engineering and they didnt know anything about a wheel

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh 3 года назад +1

      @@manuelangelhuamani seems so obvious now, but if you were never taught "this is a wheel", and none existed, it wouldn't be so obvious.

    • @unbreakablebedrock2313
      @unbreakablebedrock2313 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@manuelangelhuamani wrong

    • @whitefalcon630
      @whitefalcon630 3 месяца назад

      It can be replicated.
      But do you want your own Pyramid to be your tomb?
      Why would we build Pyramids?
      Especially in such size?

  • @run4funorgo4dough
    @run4funorgo4dough 3 года назад +12

    The base of the Great Pyramid is a square with each side measuring 230 m (756 ft) and covering an area of 5.3 hectares (13 acres) that was perfectly level, think about that for a moment.

    • @hospitalcleaner
      @hospitalcleaner Год назад +1

      Its not hard to level things with string. We've known how to level things for a long time - this isn't the amazing feat you think it is.

    • @redjohnson4859
      @redjohnson4859 Год назад +2

      @@hospitalcleaner Water was likely used. Small trenches cut at the level indicated by the water, linked together.

  • @nickuva6508
    @nickuva6508 3 года назад +195

    Regardless of how the blocks were moved, how did they make each face of the pyramid perfectly level and symetrical with just hand tools? We can barely do that today with laser technology

    • @flabbergastedTart
      @flabbergastedTart 3 года назад +11

      Personally I believe the use water jets to cut the blocks... I have no proofs. Just a hunch.

    • @kiryls1207
      @kiryls1207 3 года назад +16

      faith-matics

    • @sajilprkkv
      @sajilprkkv 3 года назад +5

      It is point less to think that ancient people can’t do this, recently I read about evolution of time, as I found Egyptians are the first who used to measure the day, so I believe they might have had better observations and skills to implement an idea! Even in the current time not everyone thinking like Elon Musk. Rolls Royce and Ford are having same engineering qualified people but …..

    • @mkammyd
      @mkammyd 3 года назад +1

      Also not to forget about the internal rooms of the pyramids and the great hall as well

    • @olegivanov7988
      @olegivanov7988 3 года назад

      @Dylan Levesque ma... wha-

  • @CBACProductions
    @CBACProductions 37 минут назад +1

    But then how would the get the capstone on, they clearly had cranes of some sort

  • @zzdoodzz
    @zzdoodzz Год назад +118

    Nice work, will you please show how they made the 90 degree turns at each corner while pulling up the blocks. At some point you can no longer pull the block with a team, you would have to push it to get it to the corner first. It's an engineering problem that has to be addressed or the whole idea is not complete. Most of the ramp ideas I've seen overlook and just assume they had a way to turn it, but not explain how. I've seen seen some explanations showing elaborate lever machines at the corner but like most things, a simple answer was likely more the truth, I'd like to hear some ideas on how.

    • @frankrobinson8852
      @frankrobinson8852 Год назад +4

      A well placed block could be laid so that one side of the block being pulled stops moving, meaning it turns on the spot.
      To do that would potentially mean friction on the ropes if the team had to move round the corner ( the ropes then rubbing against the walls ) but a vertical hollow post slotted over a vertical solid post, creating a roller, wouldn’t be beyond their engineering capabilities, I don’t think.
      No idea if any of that is feasible at all…?

    • @SiegfriedSTM
      @SiegfriedSTM Год назад +9

      I think it would be easy enough to accomplish with some wheels and a pulley system to redirect the rope, something they should have had back then. After all, they had the techniques to cut stone and they must have had lathe systems to make the perfectly round vases.

    • @bweber6256
      @bweber6256 Год назад +16

      An African swallow could grip it by the husk,but not a European swallow-that's my point!

    • @inspectorclouseau6859
      @inspectorclouseau6859 Год назад +7

      @@bweber6256 a king should know these things!

    • @MrPLC999
      @MrPLC999 Год назад

      The problem with this theory is there is absolutely no trace of a spiral ramp in the rough outer surface of the pyramid. There's a whole lot of people who will confidently tell you how they were built, but all the theories are different and there is absolutely no direct evidence to support any of them. It's all speculation.

  • @timp1051
    @timp1051 2 года назад +107

    Very interesting. It would have been cool to see how they would have included the grand corridor among all the other rooms and passage ways.

    • @Trainee_vandal
      @Trainee_vandal Год назад +3

      They dont even know everything inside the pyramid lol

    • @Pauly421
      @Pauly421 Год назад +5

      Yeah this doesn't factor in the ginormous granite blocks in the kings chamber. Still I think it's not a bad solution for the structure as a whole.

    • @Pauly421
      @Pauly421 Год назад +1

      I still think the casing stones were placed after the interior blocks, just roughly cut then made square and perfect from the top down, possibly using this internal ramp in the video.

    • @moefis
      @moefis Год назад +1

      Yeah they don't even find the Stargate.

    • @LeeDaleness
      @LeeDaleness Год назад

      @@Pauly421 I heard that would make precise alignment almost impossible. They think the precision of the pyramid being so close to perfect rules out your thought.

  • @juanar4305
    @juanar4305 2 года назад +182

    This concept of how the Great Pyramid was built, which is listed at the end of this video as being thought up by one Daryl Fazekas, was first published by architect Jean-Pierre Houdin in 2008 in his book "The Secret of the Great Pyramid", written with Egyptologist Bob Brier, who introduced Houdin to the scientific community.

    • @carolinel-b8740
      @carolinel-b8740 2 года назад +21

      I have not read it, but didn't Houdin theorised that internal tunnels, and not inset ramps, were used? I'm trying to see who came up first with the inset ramp. And when.

    • @Foxtrot_India
      @Foxtrot_India 2 года назад +6

      Exactly! It's a cheap adaptation of Jean Pierre's work. And this theory of inset ramp is faulty too, considering such a ramp would affect the overall geometry of the pyramid.

    • @thorpeenith3436
      @thorpeenith3436 2 года назад +8

      I don't see how Houdin's theory accounts for the top layers when the surface area is too small for internal ramps.

    • @juanar4305
      @juanar4305 2 года назад +2

      @@thorpeenith3436 No theory explains this well.

    • @realnapster1522
      @realnapster1522 2 года назад +2

      @@thorpeenith3436 exactly the capstone is massive. How did they lift it and put it on top? There was no space for ramps at the top. Might br some wooden scaffolding to support the blocks and cranes. But it’s a real mystery. Since it would be very precarious to use cranes at the top.

  • @Lord-hoboco777
    @Lord-hoboco777 Год назад +1

    Mankind will only know how they were truely built after they've been dismantled somewhwere within holds a message from the past for a future generation..

  • @sspp3065
    @sspp3065 3 года назад +22

    got to love how people try to simplify something that just baffles engineers to this day.So there is a article that puts the time frame into perspective and it goes.to move 2.3 million blocks they would have to be laid every 5 minutes of every day 24 hours a day for 20 years.So then you have the production of the near perfectly fit blocks.This production does not show any of the chambers and tunnels so at some point you do not have a standard shape block.So being in heavy construction most of my life and I am talking working around 300T and 600T cranes you start to understand that whoever built these things were way beyond there time because we cant logically figure it out now with all are so called tech.

    • @ABRACADABRA365
      @ABRACADABRA365 3 года назад +2

      yeah they were advanced aliens
      The lost book of enki talks about them and how they build those things (levitation)

    • @ExauRockz
      @ExauRockz 3 года назад +1

      @@ABRACADABRA365 but why would they

    • @ABRACADABRA365
      @ABRACADABRA365 3 года назад

      @@ExauRockz read the tablets

    • @giannipiccioni8411
      @giannipiccioni8411 3 года назад +3

      @@ABRACADABRA365 stop with this r*tarded bullshit. "aliens", jesus fucking christ

    • @jackdinsmore7900
      @jackdinsmore7900 3 года назад

      Not aliens just an advanced civilization such as our on maybe smarter they don’t want us to know our past

  • @broke_runner6953
    @broke_runner6953 3 года назад +57

    All these theories but nothing in detail. You have to consider the internal parts of the pyramids too. The raising of blocks that weigh in excess of 70 tons.

    • @LordXsi
      @LordXsi 3 года назад +2

      It is pretty likely that several different methods were employed during the pyramid construction. The kings chamber could’ve been built with a different approach than the rest of the pyramid. I tend to think that the grand gallery was somehow used to move those enormous granite blocks up.

    • @jackiebiskan4748
      @jackiebiskan4748 3 года назад +2

      @@LordXsi i see it like this 3 teams outer filling and tomb the outer people made it look nice the fillers just fill and keep it level and the tomb team that started first made all the big stones

    • @LordXsi
      @LordXsi 3 года назад +1

      @@jackiebiskan4748 you might be right. The big question is the exact sequence of steps those teams took… overall, i think the organization and logistics of this project are way more impressive then the actual hauling of huge stones… and to think they ran this enormous process for 20+ years virtually uninterrupted… its mind blowing

    • @jackiebiskan4748
      @jackiebiskan4748 3 года назад +1

      @@LordXsi we need to look in to them more its WAY cooler to think people with clay emojis had 10 000s of people working so good

    • @DragonX-dl6yo
      @DragonX-dl6yo 3 года назад +12

      @@LordXsi ok firstly as a stonemason, i am telling you it is impossible to cut and shape granite with the tools we are told they used to build the pyramids. That is a FACT. Secondly it did not take that long to build as growing evidence is now showing. People really need to stop listening to mainstream egyptologists that know NOTHING about how stonemasonary works. These were clearly advanced craftsmen with cleary advanced technology.

  • @lightsoda7445
    @lightsoda7445 3 года назад +36

    You forgot one variable, the sheer weight of the stones. That alone would have required the amount of manpower that would not have been able to be supported by such a narrow and minutely spacious inset ramp.

    • @Furhtf
      @Furhtf 3 года назад +10

      There was definitely some technology back then we don’t know bout it’s not possible those civilizations were building these near impossible structures they knew more than us

    • @g.e.o.r.g.e...
      @g.e.o.r.g.e... 3 года назад +3

      @@Furhtf lol you're dumb. Everyone who has outlandish theories about "some technology" is losing the plot. Even a baby playing with wooden blocks is instinctively able to conceive this simple shape.
      You just lash the blocks that are already designed to be easily flipped (twice as long as they are tall) with long levers, and flip them up.
      You can see where they did that, because there are four channels on each side that look a bit chewed up.

    • @vikumwijekoon3166
      @vikumwijekoon3166 3 года назад +2

      @@Furhtf we can photograph black holes and artificially generate temperatures hotter than sun. This ain't shit

    • @HudaEmc
      @HudaEmc 3 года назад +11

      @@vikumwijekoon3166 Sure, but we can never recreate the stone masonry done here. We cannot recreate this precision with our state of the art technology. Don’t you find that weird?
      Plus the pyramids are perfectly aligned with Orion’s Belt…. I mean not only did they build these pyramids but they also aligned it with this constellation. Also if you look this up, the pyramids have some insane math behind it too.
      Maybe they saw further in space than we did now. This civilization is too arrogant to believe their ancestors might’ve been advanced.

    • @Dortimus
      @Dortimus 3 года назад

      @@HudaEmc I'm confused. What part of the pyramid could we not recreate with our current technology?

  • @puppy1584
    @puppy1584 2 месяца назад +1

    Very interesting…would have liked even more!

    • @JG-pp3dd
      @JG-pp3dd Месяц назад

      Yes! How were the interior rooms planned?

  • @jmssun
    @jmssun 3 года назад +44

    The millions of blocks that were used to construct the Pyramid were so large in number and weight, and so precise in dimensions and placement that there is no possibility that it was built within the span of 20 years, especially this method made the construction into a sequential problem

    • @sorh
      @sorh 3 года назад +6

      yes, this was not possible, a more plausible theory was the usage of ancient concrete.

    • @hifijohn
      @hifijohn 3 года назад +3

      I've been saying that my entire life even 200 years would have been a stretch.

    • @sterlingwalters7521
      @sterlingwalters7521 3 года назад +3

      Lmao just because white people didn't build it doesn't mean it's not possible. It was 2.3 million blocks that created the Great Pyramid. There were 100,000 laborers that worked on this, over the span of 20 years you would only need to place 23 blocks per individual.

    • @tylerarnold3971
      @tylerarnold3971 3 года назад +7

      @@sterlingwalters7521 23 blocks that aren't just some hundred pound weights, they are thousands and a thousands of pounds bro wdym "only"??

    • @EpicNinjaSkillzz
      @EpicNinjaSkillzz 3 года назад +4

      @@sterlingwalters7521 and what about the millions of other blocks across hundreds of other known sites all over the world

  • @RianGroenewald
    @RianGroenewald 3 года назад +7

    Thanks for the video! Perfectly elegant and efficient method. Makes 100% sense to use the structure itself as a ramp. For anyone wondering about the interior design, simply watch an fdm printer in action. Exactly the same principle.... The whole structure is built layer by layer and you simply leave gaps where you want a room, or passage. A couple of layers later you bridge the gaps and you have a roof.

    • @alexdmarcon
      @alexdmarcon 3 года назад

      It makes sense if you're the moron and you actually think people were going to spend the rest of their lives building a pyramid for no reason at all this is a stupid thing I've ever heard why don't you go get a job building a pyramid dude you're so smart and you agree with this nonsense

    • @RianGroenewald
      @RianGroenewald 3 года назад

      @@alexdmarcon How were the pyramids built in your opinion?

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh 3 года назад

      @@RianGroenewald That's generous of you to expect a civil reply with intelligence

    • @simonelwell9148
      @simonelwell9148 Год назад

      I love when individuals can use the word "simply" relative to pyramid construction..... often by those who have built no more than a sandwich !!

  • @Rayq007
    @Rayq007 2 года назад +15

    Damn! How they moved those 100+ ton blocks is more of a mystery then how it was build. But it's never mention here

    • @johannjohann6523
      @johannjohann6523 Год назад

      I believe it is a "rail" type system, like train tracks. And the video did show that. It just didn't make a comment about it. Sand is too unstable of a surface to move the blocks with simply wood timbers under the blocks. The weight of the blocks would cause the timbers and blocks to dig themselves into the sand as you pulled them forward. The rail type system, made out of metal not wood I believe, would allow the blocks to be managed much easier and without as much effort. Now how they cut the granite stones used and were able to load them on boats is a good question. But the sandstone blocks are actually a type of sandstone "cement", again making alot of sense. Would be nice to see somebody actually test some of these theories.

    • @pureenlightmen
      @pureenlightmen Год назад +1

      One block of stone around 2,5 tons... Is not impossible for men to drag it

    • @Rayq007
      @Rayq007 Год назад

      @@pureenlightmen ....You need to go back to the 3rd Grade....Because some of those stones weighed over 100 Tons. But even a 2.5 Ton stone is moved with difficulty. But a single stone weighing 100 tons. Forget it. It can't be done, but somehow, someone, or something did it

    • @pureenlightmen
      @pureenlightmen Год назад

      @@Rayq007 where is your data? I just google it. How big is 100 tons?

    • @ronaldbeck1762
      @ronaldbeck1762 Год назад +2

      They aren't stones ... they're poured limestone concrete.

  • @chrispbacon4519
    @chrispbacon4519 2 месяца назад

    I'd like to see you tackle the interior structures like the galleries and chambers, to show us how they were all incorporated in the Great Pyramid. Thanks John!

  • @dranzacspartan8002
    @dranzacspartan8002 3 года назад +6

    Wow mate ... what a clever concept ... and extremely plausible.
    Thanks for pointing out that the Pyramids can be built by Mankind and are not necessarily the product of Extra Terrestrial beings.

    • @r.f1388
      @r.f1388 3 года назад +1

      still couldn't explain how to get the material , which weight thousand of tons

    • @dranzacspartan8002
      @dranzacspartan8002 3 года назад +4

      @@r.f1388 But each pyramids were built by 20,000 workers over 25 years. So, we have a plausible means for construction, and given the volume of workers over several decades to do it in ... well, it's possible.

    • @joetaddonio288
      @joetaddonio288 3 года назад +1

      It's not clever at all. So they dragged 20 tons blocks up a ramp angled at 20°. The whole reason for the mile long external ramp is cause the only way u could explain humans lifting stones that heavy is for them to drag on a ramp that's maybe angled at 1-2°. And that's questionable. They would have had to circle the pyramid about a thousand times to match the correct angle.

    • @dranzacspartan8002
      @dranzacspartan8002 3 года назад

      @@joetaddonio288 Mate ... you're bloody clever. What you regard as NORMAL I regard as bloody genius. Good on you mates for figuring these things out.
      A Coopers to the lot of you!

    • @scotth6814
      @scotth6814 3 года назад

      @@joetaddonio288 99% of the blocks weigh about 2.5 tons. Experiments have proven that one or two dozen men can haul that up a 7 degree slope.

  • @adamchurvis1
    @adamchurvis1 3 года назад +45

    The architect of the Great Pyramid was the 27-great grandfather of the founder of modern-day IKEA. Surprisingly, the assembly instructions are virtually identical.

    • @Praise___YaH
      @Praise___YaH 3 года назад +1

      Here is the Original Semitic Text. HERE is The Savior
      YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
      From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
      "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
      Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
      Yad - "Behold The Hand"
      He - "Behold the Breath"
      Vav - "Behold The NAIL"

    • @adamchurvis1
      @adamchurvis1 3 года назад +2

      @@Praise___YaH Every single thing you just said is COMPLETELY FALSE!!! Here is **EXACTLY** what Moses said:
      "Bubie, where's my sandwich?"
      "What sandwich? You said you wanted corned beef!"
      "Yes -- in a sandwich!"
      "You should have said, maybe?"
      "I did, you schmuck! And I said LEAN! I wanted LEAN!"
      "So, this isn't lean?"
      "It's not a sandwich, you MOMZA!"
      "So picky, this one! What, you woke up on the wrong side of the bed?"
      "My bed was the SAND, bubala. What wrong side?"
      "Okay, okay, I'll go back and order it on a sandwich."
      "Pumpernickel."
      "Okay, pumpernickel."
      "With the spicy mustard."
      "Spicy mustard."
      "And don't forget the pickle!"
      "Pickle. Got it."
      "You should write this down, maybe...?"
      "Fine! I'll write it down!"
      "AND LEAN! I WANT LEAN...!"

    • @edwinshelly993
      @edwinshelly993 3 года назад

      No, the maker of this video is.

    • @ajaynaik89
      @ajaynaik89 3 года назад

      @Adam Churvis Hi! I works in IKEA but i dont understand why you said like that.

    • @adamchurvis1
      @adamchurvis1 3 года назад

      @@ajaynaik89 Modern IKEA instructions are similar to ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.

  • @nezbit8989
    @nezbit8989 3 года назад +75

    There’s always an answer to everything, especially off my 15 year old son who knows everything about life 🤷

    • @johndicus123
      @johndicus123 3 года назад +9

      I hope some giant corporation hires him quickly while he still knows everything!

    • @Harrison.DuRant
      @Harrison.DuRant 3 года назад +6

      I too knew everything about life at 15, and somehow knew even more at 16 and 17. Sadly I lost that knowledge when I went to college and had to start living on my own.

    • @nezbit8989
      @nezbit8989 3 года назад +2

      @@johndicus123 😂

    • @nezbit8989
      @nezbit8989 3 года назад +3

      @@Harrison.DuRant the same happened to me too it’s strange 🤷😂

    • @Alexander-tj2dn
      @Alexander-tj2dn 2 года назад

      ha, ha

  • @gB-gm7vy
    @gB-gm7vy Год назад +2

    I don’t think aliens needed ramps….just my intuition.

  • @Lewythefly
    @Lewythefly 3 года назад +9

    A ramp like this is the easy part, cutting the blocks so precisely and moving them into position is the amazingly hard part

    • @amb600cd0
      @amb600cd0 3 года назад

      thats what master masons that trained they're whole lives to be good at what they do is for

  • @Moongod2500
    @Moongod2500 3 года назад +5

    One of the most sensible theories I’ve seen

  • @stuartsiglain3972
    @stuartsiglain3972 3 года назад +9

    Meanwhile
    The stones on the base of the 4 sides only differ by 1/16 inch from each other.
    Now that is remarkable precision.

    • @bobhoward9016
      @bobhoward9016 3 года назад

      Especially for bronze age technology

    • @brunoteixeira6408
      @brunoteixeira6408 3 года назад

      They used templates and not rely on measurements. We still use this method today

  • @Kiyoone
    @Kiyoone 2 месяца назад

    Never thought a 3D animations could carry the comedic element so hard.

  • @macguru9999
    @macguru9999 Год назад +53

    Thats excellent as far as it goes. I would say the granite stones in the kings chamber were too heavy for the ramps and needed a counterweight system using the 'grand gallery' which was for that purpose . It would be good to integrate this into your scheme, which is the best I have encountered.

    • @Pauly421
      @Pauly421 Год назад +5

      A history for granite fan I see :)

    • @macguru9999
      @macguru9999 Год назад +2

      @@Pauly421 I thought of that on my own... lots of people have noticed the grand gallery could be used for hauling blocks .... But I agree History for Granite is a great channel. So much detail !

    • @Ricobaca
      @Ricobaca Год назад +2

      There were giants in those days.

    • @MarkAnthony-pq9nx
      @MarkAnthony-pq9nx Год назад

      Blimey what a huge load of rubbish you & this Video speak. Sadly you both can't see the real obvious truth - can you.....?
      Weird or What man ! ✋️✨️🌞

    • @STEEPPOW
      @STEEPPOW Год назад

      Built by aliens

  • @proehm
    @proehm 3 года назад +33

    I read a really good book about how this is probably not how it was done. It explains how archeologists are not construction managers.

    • @Wig4
      @Wig4 3 года назад +1

      You mean a fantasy CRAP book. "Best seller" for idiots.

    • @lewisarmani4027
      @lewisarmani4027 3 года назад

      “I’ve never read a thought provoking book”

  • @teoporta
    @teoporta 3 года назад +34

    I believe that more than one inset ramp would have been better for a faster construction: 4 ramps at first, then decreasing as you go up (2 after the 1st corner, 1 from the 2nd corner onwards)

    • @2numba9s
      @2numba9s 3 года назад +3

      Yeah you're right mate, go and tell em

    • @scottbadger2489
      @scottbadger2489 2 года назад +2

      Many ramps for sure.
      Just think of all the men getting up there.
      Water to survive the day, food, porta potties, and lots of stone and mortar.

    • @namelesswon
      @namelesswon Год назад

      Do you fools realise how long and wide and deep a ramp at a maximum 10 degrees has to be to even think about moving the lightest of those blocks?

  • @iansimpson7058
    @iansimpson7058 29 дней назад

    Love that so many people are investing time and effort in attempting to solve this enigma. The only thing missing in this hypothesis is, how the infill of this spiral was achieved leaving no underlying pattern in the stone courses that stand before us today. I climbed this marvel in the 1970s as an adventurous 20 something. I have no dramatic personal observations from that climb, just a lifelong interest in seeing that humanity understand our past accomplishments and to learn from them (especially how we could completely loose such knowledge). Physical evidence that coincides with a plausible hypothesis is the only thing that is going to move this research forward.

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 3 года назад +96

    In this case, there would be evidence of diagonal filling blocks on the sides of the pyramid.

    • @damachine3
      @damachine3 3 года назад +3

      Exactly what i was thinking

    • @CDs_YouTube_
      @CDs_YouTube_ 3 года назад +8

      😐 I think you could work out the geometry to avoid it.

    • @captdoug
      @captdoug 3 года назад +7

      There is evidence of large platforms on the corners. If you look up ancient aliens debunked they give a plausible reason for these spaces. That the ancient Egyptians actually used cranes.

    • @richarddoan9172
      @richarddoan9172 3 года назад +8

      No diagonal blocks. The space is not diagonal. The ramp is diagonal. Imagine building a diagonal ramp in your bedroom from the floor of one wall to the ceiling of the opposite wall. Remove the ramp and then fill in the space with blocks.

    • @nephetula
      @nephetula 3 года назад +2

      @@richarddoan9172 Except that you can't use square blocks to make a smooth diagonal surface. You'd have to have "ramp stones" that tapered, and that taper would have to change as you went up in height. That would not be an efficient construction method.

  • @CanoeToNewOrleans
    @CanoeToNewOrleans 3 года назад +7

    This is an interesting explaination. That being said, it would be interesting to know how the builders moved the stones off the track and into place.

    • @Mpivovitz
      @Mpivovitz 3 года назад

      mud

    • @SecularMentat
      @SecularMentat 3 года назад +1

      There's a neat video of a guy moving a rather large stone block by himself, using nothing but a seashell as a pivot point on the ground.
      A handful of amish folks rotate an entire building around using a similar method.

    • @ValeriePallaoro
      @ValeriePallaoro 2 года назад

      @@SecularMentat some key words, so I can find the videos please? They sound interesting.

  • @Alex-wq4bp
    @Alex-wq4bp 3 года назад +10

    About a decade ago I was 12 we drove by this Small Hill surrounded by buildings when entering the city in Mexico & it just stuck out like a sore thumb, when I returned at age 15 during summer break, we passed by & was told that the City wanted to remove it & discovered a buried Pyramid only unearthing the top

  • @andresmaynez3060
    @andresmaynez3060 3 месяца назад

    It makes me happy that we are getting closer and closer to figuring out how the pyramids were built, before the internal ramp theory, nobody knew how the small blocks were pushed to the top. Even though we don’t know how the massive granite blocks were placed, it’s still an improvement over the external ramps, because we know now how the limestone blocks were placed at the top

  • @hollowjack8711
    @hollowjack8711 3 года назад +11

    I just love it how they managed to build one side and the other three made themselves in a copy/paste manner.

  • @brijeshmandavi6795
    @brijeshmandavi6795 3 года назад +68

    History channel: ALIENS DID IT

    • @vic7939
      @vic7939 3 года назад +3

      Yeah big head Hair-raising Girgio A. Tsoukalos.

    • @kluse.2329
      @kluse.2329 3 года назад +8

      Anything hard to explain = aliens did it

    • @tyjohnston5889
      @tyjohnston5889 3 года назад +3

      That's because they did. Freemasons want you to THINK it's this easy.

    • @robertmccarthy1801
      @robertmccarthy1801 3 года назад +2

      We are the aliens. Well some of us are. It's complicated.

    • @jimd2101
      @jimd2101 3 года назад

      I agree.....aliens did.it.......cause it looks like to much work.......lol

  • @ismayilarifoglu6226
    @ismayilarifoglu6226 3 года назад +11

    Thank you. So this video was found inside the pyramid as a message to future generations? Kudos to archeologists who discovered it.

  • @rudivanrooijen7611
    @rudivanrooijen7611 9 дней назад +1

    And with this theory, now fit in the grand gallery.........

  • @maxmusclebranden
    @maxmusclebranden 3 года назад +9

    And they fail to mention the amazing equations this civilization used. It's absolutely unbelievable what they did so long ago

    • @whitefalcon630
      @whitefalcon630 3 месяца назад

      Geometry and Math.
      The Pyramid were planned out according to the calculations of one engineer.

  • @georgespalding7640
    @georgespalding7640 3 года назад +43

    This is a great concept and a possibility that this is what they did but unfortunately there's no proof of side ramps like this. Wonderful animation in this video.

    • @GregMoress
      @GregMoress 3 года назад +4

      It cannot place the capstone, which is larger than the blocks beneath it. In fact, it cannot place the blocks beneath the capstone because the ramps cannot be long enough.
      This is an example of showing some impossible result to prove how it came to be. They cannot show, from beginning to end, how the level beneath the capstone was put in place... much less how the 10x10 sized capstone was raised and put in place.

    • @r3dx226
      @r3dx226 3 года назад

      @@GregMoress not if the ramps have a width of two blocks

    • @scotth6814
      @scotth6814 3 года назад

      @@GregMoress The capstones were small. There are a few examples that have survived from other pyramids. You can see them in the Cairo Museum.

    • @GregMoress
      @GregMoress 3 года назад

      @@scotth6814 I've seen a photo of one that wasn't that large.... but at the top of the pyramid there's a pad that is 10x10 blocks wide, so I'm assuming, since this pyramid is larger than most, that it's capstone would be (much) larger than most. (Otherwise ya couldn't see it from the ground)
      And in just a few days I'm coming out with a new video with an improved theory relative to my existing one... which you are free to watch on my channel.

    • @scotth6814
      @scotth6814 3 года назад

      @@GregMoress There were probably 2 or 3 or 4 more layers of stone on top of that 10x10 block pad at one time.

  • @johnorr9373
    @johnorr9373 3 года назад +56

    They likely adjusted the sea level so they could float the stones in on barges to be then placed. Then raise the water to the next leve.

    • @michaelbartoluzzi4347
      @michaelbartoluzzi4347 3 года назад

      The largest stones are 160000 pounds is there any evidence of boats that big?

    • @thepimp8485
      @thepimp8485 3 года назад +1

      They didn’t use a boat they covered the stones in a verity of plants that made it float

    • @thepimp8485
      @thepimp8485 3 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/rxFXsoqbfrk/видео.html

    • @michaelbartoluzzi4347
      @michaelbartoluzzi4347 3 года назад +1

      @@thepimp8485 where are the tubes

    • @michaelbartoluzzi4347
      @michaelbartoluzzi4347 3 года назад +1

      @@thepimp8485 how would they have built the tube

  • @stevenclark8225
    @stevenclark8225 4 месяца назад

    A video that didn't involve aliens or giant machines is refreshing.

  • @LeicaM11
    @LeicaM11 3 года назад +77

    Yesss, and every five days one single block was finished by one team of masons. So, if they had 30 teams, the build would have taken 1600 years.

    • @rogiba5115
      @rogiba5115 3 года назад +4

      yes....but people dont wont to know that.... they just dont lol

    • @iamchillydogg
      @iamchillydogg 3 года назад +6

      Do you mean the fine cut stones or all the stones because the interior ones were placed rough from the quarry and held together with mortar.

    • @sarfarazahmed2022
      @sarfarazahmed2022 3 года назад +1

      You know what, they use mobile cranes and they have power tools,

    • @AndrewBoundy
      @AndrewBoundy 3 года назад +26

      Or 3,000 teams is 16 years.

    • @larrykheel2998
      @larrykheel2998 3 года назад +5

      The logistics alone of this build would require unparalleled genius. I would think after the first layer or two they would lose interest.

  • @yabbadabbadoo8225
    @yabbadabbadoo8225 3 года назад +6

    This 100% over simplifies the entire job. With zero modern tools and machines these people carved out and transported 2,500,000 blocks in under 20 years. To appreciate this massive construction it's best to rock up and stand next to it. It is MASSIVE.

    • @bodystomp5302
      @bodystomp5302 3 года назад +1

      Allegedly without modern tools and machines. Seems like ancient Egypt might have been farther ahead than we give them credit for.

    • @tommylampini3737
      @tommylampini3737 3 года назад

      To set 2,500,00 stones in 20 years, you'd have to set one stone every 15 minutes. Impossible.

    • @douglasrowland3722
      @douglasrowland3722 3 года назад

      @@tommylampini3737 Not impossible with Sonic-Lift and Anti-Gravitic Hyper-Technology !

    • @tommylampini3737
      @tommylampini3737 3 года назад

      @@douglasrowland3722 And since those two things don't exist, IMPOSSIBLE!!!

    • @douglasrowland3722
      @douglasrowland3722 3 года назад

      @@tommylampini3737 Oh yes they do !

  • @Gebox68
    @Gebox68 3 года назад +12

    The council can't even fix a leak in my guttering!

    • @myrtlelittle4130
      @myrtlelittle4130 3 года назад +2

      Call an Egyptian roofer.

    • @ge2623
      @ge2623 3 года назад

      Maybe tell them your gutters are where you want to be buried?

  • @mossyslopes
    @mossyslopes 10 месяцев назад +2

    French architect Jean-Pierre Houdin has spent more than 20 years developing and refining this idea.
    52 minute video titled:
    The Khufu Pyramid Revealed

  • @ronaldjones398
    @ronaldjones398 3 года назад +7

    The Math to get the inside vaults right, the rooms, the chambers, the cut blocks, more than 3,000 years ago, with copper , stone, and wooden tools,Wow! ! !

    • @alex-ff1mp
      @alex-ff1mp 3 года назад

      Shows how little math is learned today :)

    • @myrtlelittle4130
      @myrtlelittle4130 3 года назад

      No welfare back then. Work, work, work.

    • @coloneled2080
      @coloneled2080 3 года назад

      Nearly five thousand years ago in fact!

  • @xaviermiller6567
    @xaviermiller6567 3 года назад +67

    When I think of the past, I don’t think humans were “dumber” by any means. I believe at one point we may have even been more advanced in some aspects. I believe the pyramids were proof of that. Theres a lot of small details like one of chambers having something like red stone granite that’s from somewhere 500 miles away, blows my mind.

    • @trunkslorenzana
      @trunkslorenzana 3 года назад +1

      We were a lot closer to perfection so the mind had more capable use avail.

    • @tubester4567
      @tubester4567 3 года назад +1

      @@trunkslorenzana Not really, we're talking about illiterate morons for the most part. They did human sacrifice, people were always at war. When you're a ruler with endless thousands of slaves, you can get some things done, but in reality it was one very rich guy exploiting the poverty of the masses.

    • @NavidIsANoob
      @NavidIsANoob 3 года назад +2

      @@tubester4567 Illiterate morons? Don't be daft. Ancient Egypt had engineers and mathematicians, intelligent people capable of great feats.

    • @highviewbarbell
      @highviewbarbell 3 года назад +5

      pink granite, from Aswan. They had a well-known quarry there. Transporting those isn't that crazy because they just floated them down the Nile, but cutting and placing them is still mysterious to me

    • @UNUSUALUSERNAME220
      @UNUSUALUSERNAME220 3 года назад

      Try to keep in mind why they were doing this at all. They thought some guy was a God. He was just a guy. Usually a pretty screwed up guy because he was inbred. The population was made up of illiterate people that did what they did because someone told them a goofy story. There were some smart guys, but they outlived their usefulness after building stuff like this got too expensive. It's impressive, outside of the fact that it was done for some hillbilly reasons. This method seems plausible though, at least no aliens were mentioned.

  • @bobibest89
    @bobibest89 4 года назад +19

    Oh man... there are so many problems with this one.
    - It is too narrow. Not enough capacity to carry one stone every 2,5 minutes
    - How did they pull the stones around the corners?
    - How did the teams of men that were going down pass by the ones going up?
    - How did they build the very top of the pyramid using this type of ramp?

    • @TravisJones1979
      @TravisJones1979 3 года назад +1

      Truth is it was poured. The whole dam thing... poured with ancient concrete..AMAZINGLY

    • @TravisJones1979
      @TravisJones1979 3 года назад

      And they could melt granted with solar lenses

    • @przemog88
      @przemog88 3 года назад

      @@TravisJones1979 No, there is no any evidence for melting granite in ancient Egypt. Also there is no evidence for ancient concrete. On the other hand we have written records for transporting limestone to the construction site.

    • @TravisJones1979
      @TravisJones1979 3 года назад

      @@przemog88 okay

  • @jkreimborg
    @jkreimborg Год назад

    This makes sense , and it also makes sense there must have been team of workers working specific on interior paths as pyramid was built up

  • @sergioad5604
    @sergioad5604 3 года назад +18

    Technically it is feasible, however, the alignment between two blocks we know has a gap of circa 100 µm and therefore these blocks could have been geopolymer limestone molded on site - this I suppose is an hypotheses for all the megaliths like in Baalbek (Lebanon) 5 x 20 x 3,6 m, weigh more that 800 tons (metric).

    • @TheReaI0ne
      @TheReaI0ne 3 года назад +3

      I just heard and pictured Professor John I.Q. Nerdelbaum Frink Jr. from the Simpsons when I read this

    • @duck8280
      @duck8280 3 года назад +2

      @@TheReaI0ne LOL

    • @scotth6814
      @scotth6814 3 года назад +2

      Except for the casing stones, the fitting of the blocks is very crude. There are even large gaps. Just take a look at a closeup picture of the pyramid exterior. Only in certain cases, like the King's Chamber, is the fitting of stones very good. 99% of the pyramid has very poor fitting of stones.

    • @sergioad5604
      @sergioad5604 3 года назад

      @@scotth6814 Thanks for participating,
      We are comparing materials like limestone, granite, basalt, and mud bricks; technology hypotheses - not only the pyramids but all the megaliths at the time when human civilization maybe was not developed in masonry or was it? Limestone and mud bricks can be synthetic - find utube footage “Building the Pyramids of Egypt with Artificial Stones” or read Joseph Davidovits.
      How precise could have been ancient civilizations in cutting basalt and granite (hardness 6 and 8)? Slaves or workers or there were human rights? (see Code of Hammurabi). The analysis has to be multi disciplined and maybe astonish us. If we look at Gobekli Tepe it should - it is not about answers but doubts and likelihood, at least that is how we operate the scientific method.

    • @scotth6814
      @scotth6814 3 года назад +1

      @@sergioad5604 I did read Davidovits' book long ago. And I saw a demonstration of him making a synthetic block. It was a SLOW process and took a LOT of resources. It just doesn't make sense to build an entire pyramid that way. Now if every one of the 2.5 million blocks was exactly the same, and fit together like Lego bricks, then I would be convinced.
      I have seen blocks cut by saw in an experiment. See Scientists Against Myths (I think that's what the channel was called). I absolutely agree that the granite lining of the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid and many sarcophagi were made with saws and drills. Lasers and aliens are out of the question.