So, with the recent news of Pyramid that shows abnormal high temperature inside suggest that something is there. Many believe it is a hidden passageway. Or hidden chamber. I HOPE they don't wait too long to actually uncover what is really inside there. They should quickly assemble a team of experts and start find out, for the sake of knowledge! http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/10/africa/egypt-giza-pyramids-thermal-anomalies/index.html And I just watched this video about Pyramid, and it blew my mind. Now I am no expert by any means, but if everything said in this video is true, then I say there is NO way any of it is by chance and coincidence. Very curious!
He is a joke for saying that! Why spend 20+ years, all these workers, build a perfectly symmetrized structure and mathematical precision just to store grains? That completely makes no sense. But I think I understand what Ben Carson is probably saying. He might be saying God put the Pyramid there. It probably wasn't build by any men. God just put a Pyramid there, I think is what Carson might really think. That would actually make a bit sense, depends on if you aare a religious person?
They were built by a gray-skinned mutant child with telekinetic powers the ancient Egyptians worshiped like a god, calling him En Sabah Nur or something like that. (Is is okay to reference the end-credits scene from X-Men: Days of Future Past?)
Isn't it obvious that the Pyramids are semi-octahedral antennas, built by alien cats to beam the Earth's rotational energy to the planet Thuban 9?
He sounds like a classic ESTJ who thinks he knows everything even though he's not thinking scientifically at all. Ugh. I'm an INTP and they're our mortal enemies.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...n-tomb-thermal-imaging-nefertiti-archaeology/ Infrared Scans Show Possible Hidden Chamber in King Tut’s Tomb
...and that has exactly what to do with the pyramids? You realize that Tut and Khufu lived as far apart as Obama and Charlemagne, right?
Yep. Most people tend to forget that the pharaonic period in Egypt lasted from 3100BC to 343BC (so a little more than 2,5 millennia!) and Tut wasn't even a very impressive Pharao.
Yeah, it's kind of crazy to think about. I didn't even know until relatively recently that the title pharaoh was only used in the New Kingdom. It's so easy to just imagine Egyptian history being one similar period (especially given the conservatism in their art) but we're talking about an almost unfathomable length of time. Wasn't all one state and there were a lot of basic collapses, but yeah the Egyptians around basically forever.
Its been suggested that Pharaonic Egypt is the only civilization in the history of the world to undergo a total societal collapse twice and pull itself back together both times.