Pyramids of Egypt. What is the secret of the Egyptian pyramids

  • 13.10.2019

The first wonder of the world of all time, one of the main structures of our planet, a place full of secrets and mysteries, the point of constant pilgrimage for tourists is the Egyptian pyramids and in particular the pyramid of Cheops.

The construction of giant pyramids, of course, was far from an easy task. Huge effort a large number people were attached to deliver stone blocks to the Giza or Saqqara plateau, and later to the Valley of the Kings, which became the new necropolis of the pharaohs.

At the moment, there are about a hundred found pyramids in Egypt, but the finds continue, and their number is constantly increasing. AT different times one of the 7 wonders of the world meant different pyramids. Someone meant all the pyramids of Egypt as a whole, someone pyramids near Memphis, someone three large pyramids of Giza, and the critics recognized only the largest pyramid of Cheops.

The afterlife of ancient Egypt

One of the central moments in the life of the ancient Egyptians was religion, which formed the whole culture as a whole. Particular attention was paid to the afterlife, perceived as a clear continuation of earthly life. That is why the preparation for life after death began long before it, it was set as one of the main life tasks.

According to the ancient Egyptian belief, a person had several souls. The soul of Ka acted as a double of the Egyptian, whom he was to meet in the afterlife. The soul of Ba contacted the person himself, and left his body after death.

The religious life of the Egyptians and the god Anubis

At first, it was believed that only the pharaoh had the right to life after death, but he could bestow this "immortality" on his entourage, who were usually buried next to the tomb of the lord. Ordinary people were not destined to get into the world of the dead, the only exception was slaves and servants, whom the pharaoh “took” with him, and who were depicted on the walls of the great tomb.

But for a comfortable life after the death of the deceased, it was necessary to provide everything necessary: ​​food, household utensils, servants, slaves, and much more needed for the average pharaoh. They also tried to preserve the body of a person so that the soul of Ba could later unite with him again. Therefore, in matters of body preservation, embalming and the creation of complex pyramid tombs were born.

The first pyramid in Egypt. Pyramid of Djoser

Talking about the construction of the pyramids in Ancient Egypt in general, it is worth mentioning the beginning of their history. The very first pyramid in Egypt was built about five thousand years ago at the initiative of Pharaoh Djoser. It is in these 5 millennia that the age of the pyramids in Egypt is estimated. The erection of the pyramid of Djoser was led by the famous and legendary Imhotep, who was even deified in later centuries.

Pyramid of Djoser

The entire complex of the building under construction occupied an area of ​​545 by 278 meters. Along the perimeter, it was surrounded by a 10-meter wall with 14 gates, only one of which was real. In the center of the complex was the pyramid of Djoser with sides 118 by 140 meters. The height of the pyramid of Djoser is 60 meters. Almost at a depth of 30 meters there was a burial chamber, to which corridors with many branches led. Utensils and sacrifices were kept in the branch rooms. Here, archaeologists found three bas-reliefs of Pharaoh Djoser himself. Near the eastern wall of the Djoser pyramid, 11 small burial chambers intended for the royal family were discovered.

Unlike the famous great pyramids of Giza, the pyramid of Djoser had a stepped shape, as if intended for the ascension of the pharaoh to heaven. Of course, this pyramid is inferior in popularity and size to the pyramid of Cheops, but still the contribution of the very first stone pyramid to the culture of Egypt is difficult to overestimate.

The Pyramid of Cheops. History and brief description

But still, the most famous for the ordinary population of our planet are the three pyramids of Egypt located nearby - Khafre, Mekerin and the largest and highest pyramid in Egypt - Cheops (Khufu)

Pyramids of Giza

The Pyramid of Pharaoh Cheops was built near the city of Giza, currently a suburb of Cairo. When the pyramid of Cheops was built, it is currently impossible to say for sure, and research gives a strong scatter. In Egypt, for example, the date of the beginning of the construction of this pyramid is officially celebrated - August 23, 2480 BC.

Pyramid of Cheops and Sphinx

About 100,000 people were simultaneously involved in the construction of the wonder of the world pyramid of Cheops. During the first ten years of work, a road was built, along which huge stone blocks were delivered to the river and underground structures of the pyramid. Work on the construction of the monument itself continued for about 20 years.

The size of the pyramid of Cheops at Giza is amazing. The height of the pyramid of Cheops initially reached 147 meters. Over time, due to falling asleep with sand and the loss of lining, it decreased to 137 meters. But even this figure allowed her to remain the tallest human structure in the world for a long time. The pyramid has a square base with a side of 147 meters. The construction of this giant is estimated to have required 2,300,000 limestone blocks weighing an average of 2.5 tons.

How were the pyramids built in Egypt?

The technology of building the pyramids is controversial in our time. Versions vary from the invention of concrete in ancient Egypt to the construction of pyramids by aliens. But still it is believed that the pyramids were built by man solely by his strength. So for the extraction of stone blocks, first a shape was outlined in the rock, grooves were hollowed out and a dry tree was inserted into them. Later, the tree was doused with water, it expanded, a crack formed in the rock, and the block was separated. Then it was processed to the desired shape with tools and sent along the river to the construction site.

To lift the blocks up, the Egyptians used gentle embankments, along which these megaliths were dragged on wooden sledges. But even with such a backward technology by our standards, the quality of work is surprising - the blocks fit snugly against each other with minimal mismatches.

You can talk for a long time about the pyramids shrouded in myths and legends, their labyrinths and traps, mummies and treasures, but let's leave it to the Egyptologists. For us, the pyramid of Cheops is one of the greatest structures of mankind throughout its existence and, of course, the only First Wonder of the World that has survived from the depths of centuries.

Schematic of the pyramid of Cheops

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Most people just know that the Egyptian pyramids are large, impressive structures built a very long time ago in ancient Egypt. It is also widely known that the pyramids served as monumental tombs in which the pharaohs, the rulers of ancient Egypt, were buried. However, there are actually many more interesting things and little known facts, which many do not know about these spectacular structures. To expand your knowledge of Egyptian pyramids ah, check out the twenty-five facts below that you may not know.

25. The three most famous Egyptian pyramids are those in the Giza Necropolis, but in fact, approximately 140 pyramids have been discovered in the area of ​​ancient Egypt.


24. The most ancient Egyptian pyramid is the Pyramid of Djoser, which was built in the Saqqara Necropolis in the 27th century BC.


23. While the Pyramid of Djoser is considered the oldest, the Pyramid of Khufu (also known as the Great Pyramid of Giza) is the largest. The original height of the pyramid was 146.5 meters, and the current height is 138.8 meters.


22. Until Lincoln Cathedral was built in England in 1311, the Great Pyramid of Giza held the title of the tallest man-made structure in the world. She held the record for at least 3871 years!


21. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest of the Seven Wonders. Ancient World(Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) and the last one in existence at the moment.


20. Estimates of the number of workers involved in the construction of the pyramids vary greatly, however, it is likely that they were erected by at least 100,000 people.


19. The Pyramids of Giza are guarded by the Great Sphinx, the largest monolithic sculpture in the world. It is believed that the face of the sphinx was given a resemblance to the face of the pharaoh Khafre (Khafra).


18. All Egyptian pyramids were built on the western bank of the Nile River, which is the place of sunset and was associated with the realm of the dead in Egyptian mythology.


17. The ancient Egyptians buried their noble citizens in pyramids with funerary gifts that ranged from household items to the most expensive items such as jewelry. They believed that the dead would use them in the afterlife.


16. The earliest known architect of the pyramids was Imhotep, an ancient Egyptian polymath, engineer and physician. He is considered the author of the first major pyramid - the Pyramid of Djoser.


15. While experts generally agree on the hypothesis that the pyramids were built from huge stones cut with copper chisels in quarries, the methods used to move and fold them are still the subject of heated debate and speculation.


14. Another relatively obvious fact is that the methods used to build the pyramids evolved over time. The pyramids of the later period were built differently from the earliest pyramids.


13. After the end of the period of pyramid building in ancient Egypt, an outbreak of pyramid building began in the territory of modern Sudan.


12. In the 12th century, an attempt was made to destroy the pyramids of Giza. Al-Aziz, the Kurdish ruler and second sultan of the Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt, tried to demolish them, but he had to give up because the task was too large. However, he managed to damage Menkaure's Pyramid, where, due to his attempts, a vertical gaping pit remained in its northern slope.


11. The three pyramids of Giza are precisely aligned with the constellation of Orion (Constellation of Orion), which may well have been the intention of the builders, since the stars of Orion were associated with Osiris, the god of rebirth and afterlife in ancient Egyptian mythology.


10. According to estimates, the Great Pyramid of Giza consists of 2,300,000 stone blocks that weigh from 2 to 30 tons, and some of them even reach a weight of more than 50 tons.


9. Initially, the pyramids were covered with facing stones made of well-polished white limestone. These stones reflected the light of the sun and made the pyramids shine like precious stones.


8. When facing stones covered the pyramids, they could be seen from the mountains in Israel and maybe even from the moon.




7. Despite the wild heat around the pyramids, the temperature in the pyramids themselves actually remains relatively constant and stays around 20 degrees Celsius.


6. It is quite difficult to calculate exactly, but the weight of the Pyramid of Cheops may well be approximately 6 million tons.


5. The pyramid of Cheops was built front side on North. In fact, it is the most carefully north-aligned structure in the world. Even though it was built thousands of years ago,

For many centuries, the Egyptian pyramids have been awe-inspiring to everyone who sees them for the first time. Century after century, they keep their secrets securely. Even the method of their construction is still the subject of fierce debate among historians and engineers. Indeed, the construction of such objects, even with the help of the most powerful modern mechanisms, remains an extremely difficult task. And the ancient Egyptians never heard of any cranes or excavators. Why, they didn’t even have a steel chisel or hammer, which is usual for us! How did these grandiose, perfect in their proportions, man-made mountains grow?

To imagine their scale, let's give an example: the pyramid of Cheops alone consists of carefully polished stone blocks with a total weight of about six and a half million tons! Napoleon, whose meeting with the pyramids we will also tell about in this book, having seen these stone masses, he immediately calculated (and he was a good mathematician) that if only the Great Pyramid was dismantled, then from this stone it would be possible to build a wall a foot thick and ten feet high all around France! But it's not just about the volumes: all these giant stone blocks had to be precisely oriented during installation, and before that just delivered to the place! How did it happen?

And why was it necessary to build such huge structures? Is it really all about the vanity of the pharaohs, who wanted to perpetuate their reign?

Every second work on Egyptology reports that the main purpose of the pyramids is to serve as tombs for the pharaohs. But, even if we take into account that the pharaohs called themselves the living incarnations of the gods, why was it so thoughtless for them to spend the labor and lives of slaves and free Egyptians, essentially immuring tens of years and thousands of lives into the foundations of hundred and fifty-meter "coffins"? Maybe the pyramids were built for some other purpose?

In April 1993, newspapers, and then television and radio stations around the world, spread the news of the sensational discovery. Robotics engineer Rudolf Gantenbrink, who was using radio-controlled robots to investigate the ventilation system in the Great Pyramid, saw on his monitor a video image of an ajar door with a mysterious void behind it ...

It is also known that from its chambers, called the tombs of the king and queen, there are channels directed strictly to certain constellations - to the belt of Orion, which was associated with the god Osiris, and strictly to Sirius, the star of the goddess Isis. How could distant constellations be associated with the Giza pyramid? Riddles, riddles, riddles...

It is also strange that even the Egyptians themselves seemed to be trying to avoid any written mention of the pyramids, therefore, by the time of the reign of Tutankhamun, when, according to generally accepted dating, the age of the pyramids was only about a thousand years, the memory of the actual purpose of their construction, as well as of themselves creators, was most likely lost.

The Greeks and Romans who subsequently conquered Egypt also did not pay much attention to the secrets of the pyramids, as if the dust of the desert covered with a thick layer and interest in one of greatest miracles Sveta. One of the stories about the pyramids we find from the father of history, Herodotus, who traveled through Egypt in the 5th century BC. e. But much of what is given in his work "History" today is surprising and doubtful. It seems that he relied not so much on reliable facts as on traditions and legends.

The first active attempts to penetrate the secrets of the pyramids were made only around the 7th century AD. when the Arabs invaded Egypt. They tried to find the treasures hidden in the pyramids. The logic of the conquerors is absolutely clear: why was it necessary to build such mountains, if not in order to safely hide gold and precious stones in them?

In 820, the peace of the Great Pyramid was disturbed by order of Caliph Abdullah al-Mamun, son of Harun al-Rashid. For several weeks, his people made their way through the solid limestone into the depths of the pyramid, until they got into a dark, straight corridor. It led to other corridors, one of which opened onto a gallery.

Exploring the intricate system of passages, the Arabs found three spacious halls. But they were completely empty. Only one also contained an empty granite sarcophagus.

Treasures of the Egyptian pharaohs - just a mirage? The Arab historian al-Maqrishi wrote in his book Khitat that when the Caliph al-Ma'mun discovered that there were no piles of gold in the Great Pyramid, he ordered several gold items from his personal stocks to be secretly placed in the sarcophagus. He was sorry for the work of all those people who, on his orders, made their way inside the pyramid and found nothing there.

Apparently, other, unknown to us, ancient seekers, penetrating into the pyramids, remained disappointed, because for a long time interest in the pyramids faded. And only in the XVII-XVIII centuries, Europeans began to study the great Egyptian pyramids. They were already guided by the desire not so much to find treasures as to penetrate the secrets of world history and the history of religions. In particular, some of them hoped to find factual confirmation of biblical texts inside the pyramids.

And most of all those who dared to disturb the peace of the pyramids were attracted by the Great Pyramid, or the Pyramid of Cheops: numerous legends and traditions told that inside this pyramid there is a secret chamber that stores great secret, opening which, a person will become equal to the gods or gain their power. But neither the pickaxe, nor the dynamite, nor the X-rays have so far helped to reveal the secret of the location of this chamber.

Despite all the possibilities modern technology Despite the fact that numerous archaeological studies annually bring a huge number of finds, the pyramids still keep many secrets and mysteries, and touching them is amazing. Perhaps, in the stone thickness of the masonry, in the dark depths of the corridors and mines, the Knowledge, which is inaccessible to us, is really immured. We will tell about attempts to find it.

Chapter 1

The history of Egypt should begin from afar, from the end of the Ice Age. The retreat of the glaciers and the disappearance of the ice sheet in Europe has caused significant climatic changes in North Africa. It was then that the vast inland lake began to turn into the river that we know today as the Nile, and deserts began to grow on the continent. Primitive nomads were forced to settle on the banks of the Nile in search of water, but they did not change hunting for agriculture very soon.

Hunting and fishing were quite easy in this area. The annual floods of the Nile left a lot of fish in small swamps and lakes, and it was possible to take it almost with bare hands. In the low bushes and groves that stretched along the banks, wild donkeys and Barbary sheep hid, and antelopes grazed in the meadows.

It is believed that immigrants from Palestine brought agriculture to the banks of the Nile: the lands, on which during the annual flood the river brought a lot of silt - a natural fertilizer, were good for growing cereals. So on the lands stretching along the Nile, farmers also settled. A socially divided society began to take shape: someone got game, someone grew bread, and someone began to master crafts. It was not far before the advent of the arts. Gradually, farmers began to try to direct the waters of the flooded Nile to the territories they needed. This not only increased productivity, but also gave the people who settled here the first experience of collective work.

For the social organization of work that would later so glorify Egypt, certain social institutions were needed. It was to this time that the emergence of social and religious communities can be attributed. And a lot of excavations carried out on the territory of Egypt made it possible to trace the development of local civilization.

By the end of the Predynastic period, that is, by about 3600 BC. e., life on the banks of the Nile differed little from what we can find among the tribes, and today living in the upper reaches of the Nile. Barley and wheat were already grown, keeping the harvest in pits lined with mats, weaving baskets, and weaving linen. Clothing, however, was mainly made of tanned animal skins, sewn with bone needles. Everything was pretty simple. But already in those days, the “cosmetics industry” worked: they made eye paint by mixing green malachite dust and wild castor bean oil. Ornaments were also made: ivory bracelets, amulets made of shells and pebbles, bone combs decorated with animal figures have come down to us. Weapons and tools were still made of stone.

11.12.2015

There is hardly anything in the world that is more mysterious and enigmatic than the history of the Egyptian pyramids. These mighty centuries-old buildings from year to year attract millions of tourists and scientists. They are fanned legendary stories and fascinating myths. Countless archaeologists and adventurers have put their lives on the altar of excavation and exploration. And this is all in order to at least slightly open the veil of the true origin of these powerful artifacts!

The extraordinary size and huge empty halls are clear evidence for us of the special significance of the pyramids in the life of the ancient Egyptians. Their wall inscriptions and drawings seem to speak to us through the centuries. The pharaohs and kings ordered to capture all the events of the royal court and the country on the walls of these giants. Thus, they served not only as the tombs of priests and rulers, but also as encrypted messages to us, to the modern world.

Thanks to the wall inscriptions on the pyramids, today we know more information than ever before. We now know that the writers of them were educated men, well versed in mathematics, medicine, and philosophy. The priests passed on knowledge strictly to their students, leaving it a secret for ordinary people. These were real rituals that were carried out in underground caves right under the pyramids. Only a few knew what actually happened there.

A special moment in the construction of the Egyptian pyramids was that each of them was oriented to all four cardinal directions, due to which on the days of the autumn and spring solstices at noon, the sun stopped at the very top of the pyramid, thus crowning a majestic temple. A truly unforgettable sight! Questions, who built the pyramids, and, most importantly, why are still a mystery. Some are deeply convinced that the pyramids were built with divine help, others consider them a product of the human mind.

Unfortunately, there is not a hint of a truthful answer anywhere. It is only known that the highest and most famous pyramid was built by a pharaoh named Cheops. He belonged to the fifth dynasty and was the second in a row. He erected a truly amazing structure. The world has never seen a more grandiose and monumental pyramid. The perfection of lines, shapes and proportions speaks of precise and complex mathematical calculations.

The height of this priceless artifact reached almost one hundred and fifty meters, and the length of each side was two hundred and thirty! Unfortunately, today, the real height of the pyramid is about one hundred and thirty-seven meters. The reason is that the upper edge of the pyramid was irretrievably lost along with the original lining. Conducting careful research, some scientists noticed certain patterns in the aspect ratio and internal corridors.

Numerologists assumed that the Egyptian priests had or tried to establish contact with space forces, whose existence has not yet been proven. Perhaps in this way they tried to improve their knowledge of the existing civilization or look into the future. One way or another, excavations have shown that some pyramids were used for magical rites or even sacrifices. But do not rush to the conclusion that the history of the Egyptian pyramids is half saturated with myths and fairy tales.

Thanks to the diligence of archaeologists and historians, to date, a huge number of mathematical, physical and geodetic mysteries associated with the pyramids have been unraveled. The fact that we can admire these majestic structures was facilitated by the durable materials that the craftsmen used in the construction. Not far from Memphis, the ancient capital of Egypt, on the right bank of the Nile, thousands of workers in quarries mined stone for the construction of the pyramids. Today, you can’t even imagine how hard it was work.

Huge blocks of stone had to be crushed in a special way and pulled to the surface with the help of thick ropes woven from papyrus fibers. Already on the surface, the craftsmen hewed and shaped them. To do this, they had a whole arsenal of tools made of stone, copper and iron. After the masons finished their painstaking work, the blocks of stone were loaded onto merchant ships and transported to the construction site of the pyramid.

The narratives of the Greek historian Herodotus shed more light on the events that took place at that time. Workers worked in shifts of one hundred thousand people! Each shift lasted an average of three months. Indeed, the pyramids can certainly be called the greatest buildings in history! It is difficult to imagine how grandiose the robot was done. It would be right for us to look not only at the external grandeur of these buildings, but also to remember those who sacrificed their lives for the sake of their construction.

Secrets of the Egyptian pyramids [VIDEO]

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The Egyptian pyramids are those wonders of the world that have riveted the attention of man for many centuries. Mysterious structures, the construction of which no one can explain exactly. One of the more interesting is the mystery of the Egyptian pyramids.

It is known that Napoleon in the XVIII century. not yet being the emperor of France wanted to visit inside. He was attracted during the Egyptian campaign by mystical tales. He stayed inside for about 20 minutes. And then he went out very puzzled and even a little scared, silently, with difficulty, sitting on his horse, he returned to his headquarters. However, until now no one knows what struck Napoleon then, he took this secret with him.

And for a long time now, scientists, Egyptologists and simple daredevils have been trying to understand the main function. But even now the pyramids are a big mystery that our ancestors left us. No one can say how they were built and what they were intended for.

Mystery of the Pyramids of Ancient Egypt


Over the past 20-30 years, interest in the pyramids of Egypt has greatly increased. But it is still not known exactly what their purpose was. There were a lot of Egyptologists who did not see only the tombs of the pharaohs in the pyramids. On the contrary, many scientists put forward other versions, and some of them are able to change the view modern man about ancient civilizations. remain a great mystery to man, it is very difficult to imagine that such structures were built just to bury the pharaoh. Their construction was already very grandiose, and a lot of effort was expended.

One of the Arab historians who lived in the XIV century. wrote about the pyramid of Cheops. In his opinion, it was built by order of the mythical sage Hermes Trismegistus. He ordered the construction of 30 treasure vaults, which were filled with jewels and various tools. Another Arab traveler who lived in the same century claimed that the pyramids were erected before the flood. They were built to store books and other valuable items.

In ancient Egypt, powerful pharaohs ruled, crowds of slaves were in their submission. Pharaohs Khufu, Khafra and Menkaur are known as the most important. But the problem is that in these three pyramids there is no confirmation in the form of hieroglyphic inscriptions or mummies indicating that these are their pyramids.

On September 17, 2002, a message appeared in the media that several researchers intend to visit the cache, which was discovered in. They were going to do this with the help of a special robot. It was equipped with a camera. Everyone was waiting for the secret of the pyramid to be revealed. But disappointment awaited all x, it was not possible to penetrate far. It has to do with the design of the pyramids. After some stage of construction, it is no longer possible to enter some rooms.

The secret of the inner contents of the pyramids


In 1872, the British scientist Dixon tapped one of the chambers, the so-called queen's chamber. When tapping, he found voids, then with a pick he destroyed the thin wall of the cladding. He managed to find two holes of equal size, 20 cm each. Dixon and his associates decided that these were adits for ventilation.

Already in 1986, French specialists used a special apparatus and, with the help of technology, they also discovered cavities that were thicker than other stone masonry. Then specialists from Japan applied special modern electronic devices. They enlightened the whole and the rest of the area to the Sphinx. Studies have shown many voids in the form of labyrinths, but it was not possible to get there. And those rooms that scientists could explore did not give results. No mummy was found there, or even any remnants of material culture.

So the question arises - where did all the contents go - a sarcophagus or jewelry. Maybe the Egyptologists correctly put forward the version that after a few centuries robbers visited the pyramid and took everything with them. But now many people think that the tombs were empty from the beginning, even before the entrance to it was walled up.

The Caliph's Entry into the Egyptian Pyramid


As proof of the theory that it was initially empty there, one can cite historical fact. In IX, Caliph Abdullah al-Mamun with his detachment penetrated into. When they got inside the king's chamber, they were supposed to find treasures there, which, according to legend, were buried with the pharaoh. But nothing was found there. Everything seemed to have been cleaned up, clean walls and floors and empty sarcophagi appeared before the caliph.

This applies not only to these pyramids in Giza, but to all built by the III and IV dynasties. In these pyramids, neither the body of the pharaoh, nor any signs of burial were ever found. Some didn't even have sarcophagi. This is also another secret.

In Saqqara, a stepped one was opened in 1954. It contained a sarcophagus. When scientists found it, it was still sealed, which means that the robbers were not there. So in the end it was empty. There is a hypothesis that the pyramids are a special place that was sacralized. There is an opinion that a person entered one of the chambers of the pyramid, and then came out already deified. However, this does not seem like a rational assumption. Most of all, faith is caused by the assumption that Mamun found maps in the pyramid that were compiled by representatives of a highly developed civilization.

This can be confirmed by the following event. After returning from Egypt, the caliph creates maps of the earth's surface and the most accurate catalog of stars for that period of time - the Damascus Tables. Based on this, it can be assumed that some secret knowledge was stored in the bowels of the pyramid, which later ended up in the hands of Mamun. He takes them with him to Bogdad.

An Alternative Approach to the Study of the Egyptian Pyramids


There is another approach to studying the mystery of the pyramids. According to geologists' research, a pyramid is a clot of specific pyramidal energy. Due to its shape, the pyramid can store this energy. Such research is still quite young, but many people are engaged in it. Such studies have been carried out only since the 1960s. There are even facts allegedly that the razor blades that were inside the pyramid became sharp again for some time.

It is believed that the pyramid has become a place for processing energy into another more convenient energy. Then it was used for some other things.

This theory goes far beyond the boundaries of official science. However, it still exists and it has its followers. Various scientists are trying to discover the secrets of these structures. different ways. Many ambiguities remain. Even elementary - how such massive structures have been preserved for thousands of years. Their construction looks so reliable that it forces many to think about the secret meaning of the pyramids.

It is already a proven fact that most of the buildings of other ancient civilizations have long since collapsed. Archaeologists are making great efforts to find them and somehow restore them. But only the top lining fell off the pyramids. The rest of their design symbolizes reliability.

The secret of the construction of the Egyptian pyramids.


Since the 19th century many Egyptologists study the structure of the pyramids. And they came to amazing conclusions. No one can reveal the secret of the construction of Egyptian tombs. However, it has been proven that the size of the plates is matched to the nearest millimeter. Each plate has the same size as the previous one. And the joints between them are so correctly made that it does not allow even a blade to be inserted there. It's just incredible. How the inhabitants of that distant time could build so correctly, without having any technical innovations.

The width between granite blocks is calculated as 0.5 mm. This is ingenious and incomprehensible. This is the accuracy that modern instruments have. But this is by no means the only secret in construction. Still striking are the right angles and the exact symmetry between the four sides. But an even more important mystery is who nevertheless brought several stone blocks to such great height. The main version is that they built the pyramids. But there is a problem with the evidence base. Some nuances do not fit into this version. It is not clear how, with those technical and mechanical solutions, it was possible to build such massive structures.

The secret of the construction technology of the Egyptian pyramids


Assumptions are made that simply a modern person does not even know what construction technologies were used. But it is impossible to build what has been built without modern jacks and other tools.

Sometimes versions are put forward that are simply absurd at first glance - what kind of technologies were they, maybe they were brought here by some alien civilizations. Even with all the achievements of modern man, it would be difficult for a crane to repeat such construction. This could be done, but the construction itself was difficult. And here is another mystery that the pyramids carry with them.

Those pyramids that are located in Giza also contain the Sphinx and the Valleys, and here's another secret for you. During their construction, slabs weighing almost 200 tons were used. And here it becomes unclear how the blocks were moved to the right place. Yes, and 200 tons is not the limit of the Egyptians. On the territory of Egypt there are architectural structures weighing 800 tons.

It is also interesting that no even hints were found around the complex that such blocks were dragged from somewhere or moved to the construction site. Nothing found. Hence the assumption about the levitation technique is put forward. Based on the myths and traditions of the ancient peoples, in this regard, you can extract a lot useful information. Some of them directly or indirectly indicate the existence of such a technique. You can even spot images that look like a tank or a helicopter. In principle, for those who adhere to an alternative version of the construction of the pyramids, such a theory explains a lot.

Egyptian pyramids and mysteries around them


Of course, even alternative versions, if we are to be objective, cannot be discounted. Every scientist or ordinary person can go and see for himself what kind of structures these are. It immediately becomes clear that this is not a primitive construction of some kind of slaves. It's not even construction exclusively manual labor. If you follow the logic, then there must be some unknown construction system, and again not a simple one. An example is the construction of massive and reliable structures using special technologies that have not yet been disclosed by modern researchers.

Now there are about three dozen different hypotheses that are trying to uncover the secrets of the pyramids. Most Egyptologists are of the opinion about the use of inclined planes, but still historians are not architects. But they then put forward other versions. They accurately determined that in order to lay an inclined plane to, then an inscription with a length of more than 1.5 km would be needed. Moreover, the volume of the inscription itself would be three times the volume of the pyramid itself. There is also the question of what to build. Build from simple soil it would not be possible exactly, since they would begin to settle over time and under the weight of the blocks.

Another mystery is what tools were used to build the blocks. Yes, and generally built as a whole. One way or another, now it is impossible to adhere to an unambiguous version in this matter. There are many mysteries still inaccessible to man. Here were given both rational versions and, for some, absurd ones. However, there are such versions, and history is an objective thing. And so such alternative versions also have the right to exist.

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