Well, I did NOT read the entire PDF scientific report embedded in this article, but I did give it a quick scan. If these findings are confirmed by independent researchers, and the artificial substructures do indeed extend 2km (!!) down below the surface, I doubt they were made by human hands, given the technology we know about ancient Egypt.
It really is! It's exciting, terrifying and everything in between! For me I always loved answering the question "what if', which always led me down really interesting rabbit holes! I've had to rethink so much too fren!
The hardest one for me was realizing that our government really wasn't out for the people's best. After that it has all been different. Recently I was telling my son how bad Hitler was. He pointed asked me the question I ash him, "How do you KNOW...". Now I have a new rabbit hole.
Well, I did NOT read the entire PDF scientific report embedded in this article, but I did give it a quick scan. If these findings are confirmed by independent researchers, and the artificial substructures do indeed extend 2km (!!) down below the surface, I doubt they were made by human hands, given the technology we know about ancient Egypt.
It is wild that you go to school, learn about these pyramids and there like, yeah they used chisels and some slave labor.
And then you grow up, put 5 extra minutes of thought into it and your like... there's no fucking way.
Since I joined this movement I have had to rethink everything. I was a brainwashed NPC most of my life. Each new topic is exciting to rethink.
It really is! It's exciting, terrifying and everything in between! For me I always loved answering the question "what if', which always led me down really interesting rabbit holes! I've had to rethink so much too fren!
The hardest one for me was realizing that our government really wasn't out for the people's best. After that it has all been different. Recently I was telling my son how bad Hitler was. He pointed asked me the question I ash him, "How do you KNOW...". Now I have a new rabbit hole.
Agreed! This will change the way we look at our history and possibly advance our own understanding of technology.
That's QUITE remarkable...
2km = 1.25 miles, if you're American...