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Has anyone explained the actual purpose of the structures beneath the pyramids? I am blown away by this, but dont see anything critically analyzing it deeper. Does anyone have worthwhile background on the purpose? Genuinely curious here. #asknostr image image image
2025-05-31 04:32:46 from 1 relay(s) 5 replies ↓
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There's no structure under the pyramids. It's bullshit. That picture you shared, this one? image That bottom left part is the actual data. Then, they tried to say that amorphous blob is actually the structure in the top left. They lied. Or they way overestimated the power of AI and blindly trusted it when AI lied. Either way, the structure under the pyramids is... Dirt. Probably with stone.
2025-05-31 07:46:20 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
I feel like they were a bit ambitious with their presumptions. And with the way the Egyptian gov is, we will likely never know. The most likely explanation for what the pyramids were, based on what I have heard speculated over the years, is power and/or chemical plants. No mummies have ever been found in these, they were not tombs. Resonant cavity, water below the pyramids would create a piezoelectric effect, the residue on the walls had traces of various elements due to chemical reactions, and the composition of the stone can all be used to explain quite thoroughly how these could have been used for power generation. All the ancient monolithic structures are so incredibly impressive.
2025-05-31 08:43:55 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
Where'd you get these images? LOL There's caverns under the complex, yes, some water logged. You can access these caverns from near the Sphinx compound. Idk where you get silos and stuff, but from what I could see it was a mine. What's the real confusing thing is that there are stone blocks bigger than the entrance to the caverns located inside the cavern, so no one knows how they got that in there
2025-05-31 15:52:55 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply