Hm, it does have a lot of very mainstream thinking on it.
First anatomically modern human being has now been pushed back to beyond 300,000 before present.
Also, please explain how you can put 2 million multi-tonne blocks into a pyramid shape in 20 years. No one has ever had a good explanation for how the Egyptians supposedly built these things. Ah, just drag the rocks with ropes. Sure, lol.
The reason I'm posting this is because where do most people live? On the coasts
So how much knowledge, how many buildings, etc. are lying under the seas around the world?
I have always thought the pyramids were begun on the inside with the chambers to a certain point and then the outside was built around it. Makes more sense than to start on the outside and have to figure where to build tunnels to reach the chambers. Now, how the rocks were moved??? Magnetism, sound energy???
You can use this website to see roughly what it would look like on Earth with 410' shallower oceans. Just put in -125 for the value and click 'set' (125 meters is roughly 410 feet) https://www.floodmap.net/
Hm, it does have a lot of very mainstream thinking on it.
First anatomically modern human being has now been pushed back to beyond 300,000 before present.
Also, please explain how you can put 2 million multi-tonne blocks into a pyramid shape in 20 years. No one has ever had a good explanation for how the Egyptians supposedly built these things. Ah, just drag the rocks with ropes. Sure, lol.
And no one ever mentions that the great pyramids North latitude is the same as the speed of light. Slaves and ropes, no problem
How were the pyramids built?
Have been reading Graham Hancock books since 1992. He's brilliant.
I believe there were ancient civilizations with vast knowledge. Think about this
In 15,000 BC, our sea level was ~ 410 feet shallower than it is today.
There was more than 7 1/2 million more square miles of land above sea level.
This map can give an idea:
https://worldoceanreview.com/en/wor-5/coastal-dynamics/on-the-origin-and-demise-of-coasts/
The reason I'm posting this is because where do most people live? On the coasts So how much knowledge, how many buildings, etc. are lying under the seas around the world?
I have always thought the pyramids were begun on the inside with the chambers to a certain point and then the outside was built around it. Makes more sense than to start on the outside and have to figure where to build tunnels to reach the chambers. Now, how the rocks were moved??? Magnetism, sound energy???
You can use this website to see roughly what it would look like on Earth with 410' shallower oceans. Just put in -125 for the value and click 'set' (125 meters is roughly 410 feet) https://www.floodmap.net/