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In this video, we take you on a tour inside of the Great Pyramid, one of the most magnificent monuments ever created. We explore the mysterious inner realm inside the pyramid & show you the most interesting features inside, many of which are highly controversial. In this rare footage you'll get to see just how beautiful it looks up close in person. We hope you enjoy the tour :)
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@danielstatnekov3968
@danielstatnekov3968 4 года назад
The narrator's respectful tone, both in balance and in 'harmony' with the subject matter being presented, the choice of background music, and excellent film footage all combine to bring the viewer into the majesty of the edifice which only a personal visit can more fully reveal. This is a very very nice presentation and offering which will no doubt add to the centuries long and ongoing revelation of one of the great mysteries on our planet Earth. If I was grading the presentation I'd give it an A ++ ! Way to go guys.
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 4 года назад
Wow, this is one of the most thoughtful and sweet comments we have ever received for our videos. Thank you so much. We put a lot of work into making these videos and it helps so much when people like you recognize our efforts. It helps us to keep going. Thank you.
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 4 года назад
Wow :) This is Milo, the “other narrator.” I just want to say thank you so much for taking your time to write that amazing comment and for supporting our work :) That’s the best comment we’ve received so far and it really means a lot to both of us :) I give you an A++ too! Stay tuned for many more videos to come :)
@djevilj66
@djevilj66 4 года назад
agreed!!
@rebelrelicguitars
@rebelrelicguitars 3 года назад
Yes, that is exactly how I felt. Wonderful how you took the time to expres it so eloquently.
@JohannesVanDerStuyvebode
@JohannesVanDerStuyvebode 3 года назад
I agree. Many old school reporters show signs of megalomania when speaking about subjects like this as if they are a part of it in some way which is sad. This however is rather refreshing and informative without ignoring the reporters arrogance.
@birdynumnum6262
@birdynumnum6262 3 года назад
I am 63 years old & used to live in awe & wonder of the great pyramid. Thank you for posting this, as I won't ever get there, despite a lifetime of respect and curiosity of this most amazing structure.
@aty4282
@aty4282 3 года назад
Don't worry pops, we will make it there someday, we shall solve the hidden problems so lives were not lived in vain
@birdynumnum6262
@birdynumnum6262 3 года назад
@@aty4282 Very nice thought indeed, Aty. I am happy with the life I have lead so far, but still wish I had made it a higher priority when I was young enough to walk inside those amazing structures. Ah well, as the famous Aussie bushranger once said just before he was hanged, “Such is life”. 😁
@peachypie8018
@peachypie8018 3 года назад
Don't be sad Birdy Num Num, this video takes you through the pyramid in comfort and they've done a brilliant job of it. It's really hot, crowded and full of men trying to flog you trinkets, camel rides and guided tours. Why don't you sit quietly and take yourself there in your imagination...your own private magical mystery tour!
@birdynumnum6262
@birdynumnum6262 2 года назад
@@mocservices7526 Ouch! That was a burn, orright! As far as GoFundMe goes, I would feel embarrassed asking others for money. Apart from that, considering my age & my physical state, as I am disabled from my time in the military, so I know that the cost of a trip would have to go up somewhat, to over $12K each, as there's my wife to consider as well. As for selling my rifle collection, I have to inform you that I've never owned a single weapon in my life, so the sale thereof may prove difficult. However, I do appreciate your suggestions, but I truly couldn't ask others for money, especially considering the state of the world & the much worthier causes. I know you'll understand, as you had your tongue firmly in your cheek at the time of writing. 👍😁
@birdynumnum6262
@birdynumnum6262 2 года назад
@@mocservices7526 You have my full admiration. My sister also did the same thing in her youth & has been all over the world, probably like you, working in various countries as a waitress, etc. However, I've been disabled since my mid 30s & received a medical discharge & now under the care of DVA, but I can barely walk & even sitting on a plane for a few hours means being transported by wheelchair. I lived alone for 20 years because I didn't want to drag some poor woman into my life, which was terrible back then. I was on 800mg of my.s. contin (morphine) all that time, but have reduced it, especially as the country I now live in has a war on drugs, with over 20K druggies & dealers killed, so doctors are hesitant to give me any, but I finally found a specialist who gives me reasonable doses, but a lot lower, so I have trouble walking far, but my positive attitude has kept me going all this time. Sorry, too much info, especially after your very helpful reply. I have been to California, where I lived for 6 months, Indonesia & lived in New Guinea for 7 years, as well as moving from Australia to the Philippines, where I am currently living. But, Egypt is the one place I wish I had visited when younger, but in my current physical state, it would be difficult. Such is life! I'll just watch the RU-vid videos & live vicariously through them. Thank you again for your encouraging response. 👍👍👍
@hazelmakena8442
@hazelmakena8442 3 года назад
I so long wanted to see the inside of the pyramid ,it means a lot to me
@graxo3752
@graxo3752 3 года назад
It's got a point.
@ioanlingurar1907
@ioanlingurar1907 3 года назад
Why??
@hazelmakena8442
@hazelmakena8442 3 года назад
@Conspiracy Nut Jobs Are Mentally Ill !!! I can see spiritually
@multidimensionalbeing8563
@multidimensionalbeing8563 3 года назад
I took 3 tabs of acid and I swear I seen the pyramids
@c-will5607
@c-will5607 3 года назад
I so long wanted me too
@jasonspades5628
@jasonspades5628 3 года назад
This was extremely well presented. This was a beautiful short documentary.
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 3 года назад
Thank you so much for saying so!
@rykoes
@rykoes Год назад
We need more videos like this. This is like seeing/experiencing/smelling/touching the pyramid first-hand. Detailed from start to finish. Hell, this is more credible than History, National Geographic and Discovery channel. I've never been to any pyramid but when the narrator said that being there inside touched their hearts and left their feelings changed in remarkable ways, I felt it.
@sreetips
@sreetips 3 года назад
Excellent video. I was there in the late 70s but didn’t enter the pyramid. Thank you for the tour.
@SweetKingTanner
@SweetKingTanner 3 года назад
I peed in the bed a couple years ago and my roommate said “youre peeing” and I said “no I’m not” and he said “yeah you are” And I was
@bonesthesecondlol
@bonesthesecondlol 3 года назад
Huh?
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 3 года назад
🤣
@loowisk1113
@loowisk1113 3 года назад
The fact that they still remain somewhat a mystery 4500 years later blows my mind
@yr9119
@yr9119 3 года назад
Much more than 4500 years my friend.
@justinvanheerde4338
@justinvanheerde4338 3 года назад
@@yr9119 actually not so much older. The pyramid was build in the 4th dynasty which was around 2600 BC
@jordanbelfort9992
@jordanbelfort9992 3 года назад
Much much longer than 45 hunnit
@tanveerkhan804
@tanveerkhan804 3 года назад
@@justinvanheerde4338 Add furthermore 2021 YEAR of AD......
@andresgalviz315
@andresgalviz315 3 года назад
The pyramids were built way before the so called Egyptians ever existed, when the great flood happened they were already there for thousands of years!
@Nahobino777
@Nahobino777 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing experience! I've been looking for videos about the inside of the pyramids (taken from tourists) a while ago to no avail, but today i searched again and yours was one of the first that appeared. Really well done and narrated. The pyramids are indeed a fascinating mystery.
@shahnazahmed7451
@shahnazahmed7451 2 года назад
I went inside the great pyramid in 2017.I think it was the greatest experience l will ever have in my life.l felt like I was rubbing shoulders with history.
@ricpowers1475
@ricpowers1475 3 года назад
Amazing video, amazingly narrated. Your awe and humility and wonder was palpable. The Ancients were honored, im sure.
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 3 года назад
Thank you for the kind comment, we appreciate the support 😃
@salliegallegos918
@salliegallegos918 3 года назад
One theory I recently heard about the worn step is that huge ropes ran over the area to haul stones/materials for building, thus causing the V shaped wear on the original stone.
@Venom70787
@Venom70787 2 года назад
Nice eyes ladies.. Beautiful hair.Perfect skin.
@tgoddard307
@tgoddard307 2 года назад
I believe the grand gallery was a housing for a counterweight to drag the 70 tonne granite blocks up to the Kings chamber and the great step was worn as a result of the counterweight ropes used to hoist them up. Fascinating stuff!
@jannovak6987
@jannovak6987 Год назад
That sounds awesome! Do you have more to share??
@moh12rat
@moh12rat Год назад
@@jannovak6987 There is a video here on RU-vid to that topic. It´s made by an building engineer who believes that inside the great gallery was a wooden structure to give guidiance to the sliding counterweight. Holes in the wall support this theory, like the holes left after removal of scaffolding on a house... I didn´t find the video again, but I am on the lookout for it...
@jannovak6987
@jannovak6987 Год назад
@@moh12rat its super interesting, thank you for the help
@MultiSpoonkiller
@MultiSpoonkiller Год назад
Good theory, apart from it's been a known fact since 08 that blocks were poured out of a limestone concrete Joseph davidovits managed to solve the mystery by looking at the chemical makeup of the blocks and can see use of catalyst and other chemicals that would not occur naturally
@edans_garden
@edans_garden Год назад
This is a great idea. I see how that could have worked. My only wonder is what kind of rope could they have used that would mark granite like that?
@apex_society
@apex_society 2 года назад
the way that the coffer in the king chamber room looks: almost like someone before us chiseled away at the corner of it and started breaking the top off after. there was definitely a body in there
@shanu824
@shanu824 2 года назад
Hi
@pmadood6970
@pmadood6970 3 года назад
that is absolutely insane the architecture and the building process, however they did it....
@JohnnyButtons
@JohnnyButtons 10 месяцев назад
It’s mind blowing to see architecture from ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans.
@JohnnyButtons
@JohnnyButtons 10 месяцев назад
…as well as Asia and Central America.
@CLAYMEISTER
@CLAYMEISTER 2 года назад
Thanks for this video. Though it satisfied my curiosity I would NEVER, given the opportunity, step foot inside. It looks like a claustrophic nightmare which made me very uneasy and a little panicky... but I still got to see without having a nervous breakdown... lol.
@randomlivemusicshows4500
@randomlivemusicshows4500 2 года назад
You seem very weak minded. You should definitely not step foot inside a world wonder.
@azuezx619
@azuezx619 3 года назад
Beautifully done video ! Paying attention to the most intriguing details! None of the details are coincidence or mistake. It was done on purpose ( the design /the sound resonance / location of the pyramids) if the builders knew exact dimensions of the planet / the most stable point on earth to hold the mass of the pyramids/ if they are pointed to 3 stars / even the pyramid plateau was made specifically for this purpose/ if you connect all these information you know from just chisels or hammers or even with water hydraulics this is not possible. The time of the pyramids predates younger dryias where an ancient civilization possessed a greater technology than we humans have right now. From where we got that technology? When you question all these things from your mind you know something in our timeline does not make sense.
@claudiosaltara7003
@claudiosaltara7003 2 года назад
The best video ever showing the innards if the pyramid. No other video was this inclusive about the entrance and tunnels.
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it 😁 Thanks for the nice comment!
@HintOfLogic
@HintOfLogic 2 года назад
This was great! I appreciate your research going in because you asked all the right questions and posed various interesting theories. The pyramids hold some of societies deepest secrets. There's been tireless effort to distort their function (as well as construction). I think they were massive, fine-tuned energy harvesters.
@davidjordan2336
@davidjordan2336 3 года назад
This was really great. Gave me a much better understanding of the layout of the various chambers than I had gotten from books and photos. I'm intrigued by the "salt" bit. I presume that it was a deliberate part of the construction. Might someday help understand the purpose of this amazing structure.
@Corpst
@Corpst 2 года назад
We need to get the limestone and the capstone back on that thing. Let’s figure out what it does.
@xCharzy
@xCharzy Год назад
people forget just how old this is. this is generations upon generations old. thousands of years. the scale of that much time really doesn’t sink in for most people. it’s extraordinary how precise they were when the rest of the world couldn’t even think straight. it’s incredible. but still, we have people arguing we could do the same today. sure, we might have a *chance* at doing that. but not by hand, with diamond tipped saws and by the light of torch. it’s insane to even wrap your head around it all
@rikijett310
@rikijett310 3 года назад
This is the first video I've ever seen of the inside. I'm very thankful that you made it and shared it. I will never get to see it in person for several reasons. Even if I could get there, I would probably freak out 10 feet inside and need to get out of there!! LOL
@sherine9033
@sherine9033 3 года назад
I really wanna get inside there and explore the whole structure 😭
@remruat408
@remruat408 3 года назад
Me too me too
@S22-l3l
@S22-l3l 3 года назад
@Conspiracy Nut Jobs Are Mentally Ill !!! sorry boss
@jc2462
@jc2462 3 года назад
No one should have the right to say no.
@xterminator3339
@xterminator3339 2 года назад
go then, nobody owns it, its here on earth, we all own it, nobody can stop you from going inside, fuck the security clowns, its not theirs nor there bosses, nor the government nor the queen
@nomadexplorer6682
@nomadexplorer6682 3 года назад
Magnificent. The ancient Egyptians knew much, much more than the modern man with primitive tools. They were sure this structure will stand the test of time like no other. They also knew the height will stand tallest for 3800 years. Many more secrets are still locked. The tour and visuals are mind-blowing.
@Danuxsy
@Danuxsy 3 года назад
Ugh we know how fast rock errode over time and we have for quite some time and you know what? Our digital worlds can last until the end of the Universe, try and beat that.
@ApeDMON
@ApeDMON 3 года назад
@@Danuxsy This rock hasnt eroded for a long time and this digital world ''can'' last however the pyramids are magnificent unlike what we have here
@brittanyhunt6816
@brittanyhunt6816 3 года назад
@@Danuxsy until the digital copies are found floating in water....
@Danuxsy
@Danuxsy 3 года назад
@@brittanyhunt6816 No water in space honey
@brittanyhunt6816
@brittanyhunt6816 3 года назад
@@Danuxsy no chargers either 🤣
@bigimskiweisenheimer8325
@bigimskiweisenheimer8325 3 года назад
This is one of the best videos I've seen about the pyramids. I appreciate that its facts only and hands on. Thanks
@kerryowen2575
@kerryowen2575 3 года назад
🤔 why do people keep insisting in saying kings & queens chambers when both chambers have nothing to do with a king or a queen.
@Jfknosc0pe1
@Jfknosc0pe1 2 года назад
The throat singing was beautiful
@jeffborne1
@jeffborne1 4 года назад
Great footage, thanks a lot, guys.
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 4 года назад
Thank you!
@badkin5120
@badkin5120 3 года назад
I had the opportunity to go to Egypt for work in 2002. I confess that it has always been a dream to visit the pyramids. And the dream came true in the most unexpected way possible. I entered the Khufu and Kefren pyramids. The feeling is indescribable. Amazing. I will carry that feeling with me forever.
@austinevplab7167
@austinevplab7167 3 года назад
You guys did a brilliant job, great narration, respectful, informative. Thanks for posting!
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 3 года назад
Thank you!
@darrensini691
@darrensini691 3 года назад
Wow people can't just leave a great historocal building alone without vandalizing it
@murrayf2890
@murrayf2890 4 года назад
Thanks for the video guys seeing more than I have normally on RU-vid!
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 4 года назад
Thanks for watching our channel! We hope you enjoy it :)
@fratercontenduntocculta8161
@fratercontenduntocculta8161 2 года назад
Until we make something more complex, the pyramids will always be to me the pinnacle of human architecture. After all this time, they're still a mystery to us. I have always wanted to see the inside of this!
@bloodbrothers1779
@bloodbrothers1779 3 года назад
I watched until finish and it was a worthy watch 👍
@MacOne53
@MacOne53 3 года назад
Been in there twice. Meditated both times. Very interesting.
@589supra
@589supra 3 года назад
I want to do dmt in there to enter the vibrational frequency the pyramid gives off
@zackryder2611
@zackryder2611 3 года назад
How long this pyramid from the city
@jordanbelfort9992
@jordanbelfort9992 3 года назад
@@589supra woah.. the entities you’d see. Much wisdom to be found in there.
@gooseman8361
@gooseman8361 3 года назад
Yes, feel strongly about them having tools to do the cuts at such precision.
@peterwackel212
@peterwackel212 3 года назад
Stones were poured
@erathen6311
@erathen6311 3 года назад
Maybe it was all made similar to the way clay or concrete is made
@peterwackel212
@peterwackel212 3 года назад
@@erathen6311 it Is the only Option if there was no high tech
@seansmith445
@seansmith445 3 года назад
@@peterwackel212 Who says there was no high tech. Were you around then?
@peterwackel212
@peterwackel212 3 года назад
@@seansmith445 Reading Must be difficult for you, Right?
@markbeck8384
@markbeck8384 2 года назад
Thanks. I was very curious to see what was to be seen. My brother went there once, some time ago; but it's something I probably will not be able to do. This helps me share the experience.
@dennismacwilliams196
@dennismacwilliams196 2 года назад
I learned more from your video ! I thought I knew a tun I'm a Hugh fan of video's and tv show's and books. WOW how much I learned from you Thanks guy's
@MeteorX11
@MeteorX11 2 года назад
thank your for bringing the footage for us
@dingdong8682
@dingdong8682 2 года назад
This is a great tour thanks for the video.
@po3442
@po3442 4 года назад
Thank you so much for spiking my interest tremendously in this topic Excellent video! Great information!
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 4 года назад
Thank you so much for watching!
@THIS---GUY
@THIS---GUY 3 года назад
Go watch "revelations of the pyramids" it has a lot of great info
@LiaHartman
@LiaHartman Год назад
Just returned from there and I wished I would have come across your video before my visit. Nonetheless, it was an amazing experience. I can relate to the part where you said that it was difficult to go within oneself with all the hassle around, but still doable for a split second that I will never forget. Thank you for the awesome video! You got yourself a new subscriber :)
@just_r88
@just_r88 3 года назад
thank you very much. I really like the Great Pyramid theme because it is very mysterious and amazing and I would really like to visit this place
@ZiggyDan
@ZiggyDan 4 года назад
If they were really 'tombs', why didnt they back fill all the passages as they went up? Making it safe from the robbers. Its because the passages were still needed for it to function like a machine.
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 4 года назад
Yeah, it seems rather obvious that this thing had a function that relied on the internal design. Thanks for watching and commenting ziggy dan, we appreciate your support.
@ophiolatreia93
@ophiolatreia93 4 года назад
Why is there a sarcophagus there then
@theenemyofthearrogant4784
@theenemyofthearrogant4784 4 года назад
Maybe it was sealed and later breached by looters
@ZiggyDan
@ZiggyDan 4 года назад
@@theenemyofthearrogant4784....I cant imagine them removing all the blocks from the passageways. It was sealed and breached by looters but through small tunnel.
@theenemyofthearrogant4784
@theenemyofthearrogant4784 4 года назад
​@@ZiggyDan based on what I watched most 'experts' say that the pyramids were built to serve as a tomb for pharaohs and that all of them were looted, except of course in the case of king Tut's tomb that was discovered in 1922.
@rarebreed6703
@rarebreed6703 10 месяцев назад
Really enjoyed that.
@jvogler_art4708
@jvogler_art4708 3 года назад
Pretty crazy that that one king forced passage into the pyramid not knowing the actual door was only a few feet away. On the same side
@kasunlee7489
@kasunlee7489 4 года назад
Thanks for doing this in a respectful manner! Subscribed.
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 4 года назад
Right on :) thanks for subscribing!
@ChuckMarteau
@ChuckMarteau 2 года назад
Napoleon visited the King's chamber and asked to be left alone for a while. He came out visibly shaken and when asked if he was OK, he reportedly told his personal doctor "If I told you what I saw, no one would believe it".
@RASECALDERON
@RASECALDERON 3 года назад
I want to thank the RU-vid algorithm for bringing me here
@MH-nc5jd
@MH-nc5jd 3 года назад
..going back to the time when the great pyramid was built would be my #1 time travel vacation if that was a thing..
@hamada9792
@hamada9792 3 года назад
i was there yesterday! cool
@luca.1992
@luca.1992 2 года назад
FIELD TRIP!! From the comfort of my home ❤️
@tmastersat
@tmastersat 3 года назад
The steep was worn down due to the ropes moving across it to the lifting w Weight. That was a lift machine
@loumason6120
@loumason6120 3 года назад
LOL
@Kidannailedit
@Kidannailedit 2 года назад
This was amazing to watch thank you 😊
@philipsmith3084
@philipsmith3084 2 года назад
Thanks ... that was great! For myself I would be thrilled to see them from the outside. Also, the findings from Tutankamin were taken on a tour to major cities .. I lived in Miami, FL for almost 30 years and was lucky to see his things in Miami. You are so fortunate to be there!
@raisahiro652
@raisahiro652 4 года назад
Hi, Ancient Presence!
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 4 года назад
Thank you for asking so kindly :) We don’t mind at all and would love for your students to see our video. That’s so cool. What kind of class are you teaching? Send the students our regards thank you for tuning in to our channel! All the best :)
@raisahiro652
@raisahiro652 4 года назад
Ancient Presence Thank you so much. ❤️❤️❤️ I’m teaching Grade - 9 students. We will be discussing Ancient art, and them seeing the insides of the Pyramid from your video would make the topic more interesting. Thank you so much. ❤️❤️❤️
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 4 года назад
Awesome! We hope they all enjoy the video. Thanks for sharing it :)
@themis828
@themis828 2 года назад
The resonance is so good because those are healing chambers not "kings and queens" chambers. If you hum "ohm" the vibration is amplified through the walls, the shafts allow for the sound to carry throughout the structure. It's intended purpose was to heal the sick not to be a burial chamber for the rich. Just as anything in human history, if it has the power to heal, the powerful take it and use it for their own purposes. One needs only to hum within the chambers to know their intended purpose.
@ruthshilling7867
@ruthshilling7867 3 месяца назад
Beautiful job and done with such care. I especially liked all the diagrams and old photographs you included. When I first visited the King's Chamber in 1996, that section of the floor was only covered with a grill and the sound came up from the Queen's Chamber. It is now filled in with a granite block. I would love to have you two join me on one of my Egypt tours. You can go down to the subterranean chamber ("the pit") and also visit the Queen's Chamber with the special permit that is included in our tours - All One World Egypt Tours. And as a fellow overtone singer, I would love being in the Kings Chamber with you!!
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the sweet comment - glad you enjoyed the video! We are available for hire to document your tours - email us if you wanna follow that thread 🧵 AncientPresenceVideo@gmail.com
@ruthshilling7867
@ruthshilling7867 3 месяца назад
@@AncientPresence Hi. I can't offer you a free tour, but I can offer you a discount if you would like to join one. Also watched your interview about the Sphinx (great job, really interesting). I have been there when the Sphinx enclosure was full of water. All the rain that falls on the "plateau" runs right down and into the Sphinx, like the drain in a sink. It is happening more and more frequently. They have been pumping the water out, but it is raining more often now.
@andrewbyfield5040
@andrewbyfield5040 3 года назад
Great video guys Petrie is a great form of info his thoughts on the tooling etc before all the contraversy is great anyway thanks guys 👍
@ricktherrien8235
@ricktherrien8235 3 года назад
I had an old book regarding the Israelite Uri Geller and his ability’s. The one feet he performed was the alinement of energy to an object/person which allows for the energy to be generated through the object/person allow it to release and create less mass in the object/person. It’s done by taking five people, the four conductors and the desired object/person to use as the desired subject. First the subject sits down on a chair with the top of his head directed at the cosmos, then one person takes their hands and puts both over the subjects head, then the next person does the same only keeping the first persons hands in between the hands of the other so no persons two hands are together and always a hand of someone else is between the others hands creating a generation of energy flow through the positive and negative polarity between both two sides of a person. This allows energy to pass through the hands generating energy as it goes and transmits that energy through the person through the top of the head/object and out the bottom causing energy to pass through and not stay within the matter/subject, this decreases the energy mass within and allows the subject/object to become much less dense. After this generation process which takes mental awareness and control on the part of at least one of the generators to transmit the energy properly. Then after the subjects/objects mass is lightened due to the energy flowing through the subject/object and not being retained within, this allows the energy within to be emitted from the subject/object and the rest of the mass has much empty space within and the atomic and micro structure of matter contain little mass it is the energy which produces density within matter, the physical atomic mass is very little and energy allows the particles to move and produce a form of bio energy which is produced within the matter as a discharge of physical motion and atomic fluctuations which allows the matter to become dense, this bio energy is the product of the nucleus of a atom which contains mass quantities of energy, when in motion these nucleus produces strong electro currents within the atomic core/nucleus and the atom releases bio energy through these currents within an atoms nucleus which is the biological substance within physical matter which allows the atomic structure to take form and to maintain an ongoing process of cellular reproduction and deconstruction and allows old cells and physical elements to undergo redevelopment and new formation. This allows the body to undergo the unending process of regeneration within. With that said the subject that the four generators regulated their energy was then so light that the three men and one woman raised them over their heads using only their two index fingers, you can see clearly the effortless look on the four people lifting the subject faces and even displayed smiles and looks of excitement with no effort to be seen. The energy within the subject/object is generated into a inward outward flow in which it passes through the subject/object and out, it also limits atomic motion and production of inner energy. All matter contains more space then biological elements and it may seem that we are solid yet our micro structure contains more space then elements and this is because our body’s contain mostly energy which allows for the proper functions of the body to operate and for our density and seemingly solid state. When you allow energy to pass through a series of positive and negative poles and allows the energy to flow within that field of conductance which alters energy’s flow through an object and not within. Energy can be harnessed through directing its current from a series of positive and negative poles into or to an object/subject, by transmission of energy we can alter the state of matter and is structure.
@KK-hq8jd
@KK-hq8jd 3 года назад
These were & are still used in the same mechanical feeling you sensed, as they have always been a power source for the ufos that have been witnessed above them, they are much older than presumed by modern estimations. Thank You! For not promoting the propagandizing that has been for so long by so many! Yall did Amazing!! Thanks for sharing!!
@MrOCal
@MrOCal 2 года назад
The saw marks on the coffer are mind boggling….
@notyourboy663
@notyourboy663 3 года назад
I cut granite for a living for a while. I agree, they needed some sort of "power" saw with diamonds.
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 3 года назад
Do you have any experience using hand tools to cut granite? This topic is so fascinating & obviously controversial. The Science Against Myths channel & sacred Geometry Decoded, as well as others, have done great work to test whether the "precision" stone artifacts of Egypt could be cut using primitive tools. Check out their videos. It's a hot topic indeed. Regarding the coffer in the King's Chamber... it seems logical that such big mistakes would not be made using hand tools, because it would require many minutes of hard labor & cutting work in order to cut that far into the granite along the wrong path. If a machine saw was used, those errors could be done with a quick slip of the tool. What do you think?
@al2207
@al2207 3 года назад
@@AncientPresence i had cut granite for 3 years using rock drill with tungsten carbine drill bit insert and feather and wedge steel , it is just not possible to do that by hands and i am not talking of the fantastic precision we can see all over Egypt just in the king chamber the granite block stacked without any mortar and with less than razor thin joint
@starlightwolves1525
@starlightwolves1525 3 года назад
Animal powered cutting tools aren’t hard to imagine, or just simply have animal/humans drag the large objects on varying rough surfaces, sort of like sandpaper.
@al2207
@al2207 3 года назад
@@starlightwolves1525 no , not possible all traces around in Assouan quarry have the same dimension same distancing
@arhelioss
@arhelioss 3 года назад
@@starlightwolves1525 Question: How would you fit a large animal there when is already a challenge for moderately tall humans to get in there.?
@officialpowerofbanana
@officialpowerofbanana 2 года назад
thanks for sharing, interesting to see the lines that were cut and wondering how they did it. I'm thinking the rock was softened somehow using an acid
@cmwHisArtist
@cmwHisArtist 2 года назад
I was in there 40 years ago. Who knows how much further under the sand this structure goes? Lots of secrets, I’m sure.
@dr.a.995
@dr.a.995 2 года назад
Enjoyed the tone of the commentary.
@lukesaltsalter6111
@lukesaltsalter6111 3 года назад
Thank you for that
@TNT-nz8qr
@TNT-nz8qr 3 года назад
Im so glad you made this cause i will never get to see it, Thank you
@currencybuddy247paiddailyw3
@currencybuddy247paiddailyw3 2 года назад
Wow nice Great job guys 👏
@KingLehh
@KingLehh 2 года назад
Looks like an isolation tank in those chambers… with those acoustics it’d also make sense as to why they don’t let you meditate…..
@michael-dm2bv
@michael-dm2bv 2 года назад
water worn "great step". Antechamber controlled water level in king's chamber. Salts in kings chamber came from the water that eroded the great step. And that king's chamber shaft is eroded like a laser melted it. So the kings chamber likely held a device that got hot and needed water to cool it down. That's probably what was in the granite box.
@bishop5400
@bishop5400 Год назад
Cool video, I have read and watched many studies on this. Probably the best two Ive heard was done by Chuck Missler, and the other was actually a book entitled:A Hebraic Perspective: The Bible Explains the Origin of the Sphinx and Pyramid of Giza by W.A. Liebenberg
@jimkelly4011
@jimkelly4011 3 года назад
Ancient power plant! No questions.
@McJagger03
@McJagger03 2 года назад
did you consider that ancient egyptians built the pyramids from inside out? those blocks were made from sand and mixture of rocks poured on a mould (just like cement) to have the shape of the blocks.. that's why it's very smooth and accurate..
@pursuitofhappiness7649
@pursuitofhappiness7649 2 года назад
Nice work young men.
@DivineDemon963
@DivineDemon963 2 года назад
Basically Pyramids were built for meditation purpose ... I.e it is tuned at 110 Hz frequency, smell inside the pyramid is also highly suitable for meditation and inner dimension of pyramid is also the same.....whole purpose of human life is to transcend to become divine..... And pyramid was instruments for this.....
@mickybloo6407
@mickybloo6407 2 года назад
Awesome video. Such amazing craftsmanship riddled with equally amazing questions. Just a shame the government overseeing the sites is so bent on profiting on their dead like their ancestors before them. Such a shame considering the culture the world could gain from this. So thank you for sharing
@maxter3326
@maxter3326 2 года назад
I think through out the ages these pyramids were robbed many times and could also be reused a few times during ancient Egypt era. Could also be some sort of altar, rather then a coffin, or some kind of a safe for ancient kings relics.
@ghostcityshelton9378
@ghostcityshelton9378 3 года назад
Do you think that way back maybe Aliens may have helped to build the structures ? Anyway it is fascinating to be able to see and learn more about the past as well as what is happening today. I found your channel by chance and subbed. Many thanks to teaching us and letting us share in your journeys. 🤘👻💖
@jettnit1
@jettnit1 2 года назад
Yes you are correct, Aliens did built the Pyramids. The Egyptian tried to build a pyramid & after 80+ years it crumbled into a hill of sand & rock. After visiting there & seeing the Lazor cuts in the Kings chambers your jaw will drop. Its a bucketlist Item.
@SDPickups
@SDPickups 3 года назад
Zahi Hawass also had the original hieroglyphic over the original door ERASED. But they were not Egyptian hieroglyphics, they most resembled the glyphs found on the metal beams from the Roswell crash. Zahi insists that Egyptians built the pyramid, when there is zero proof of that, thats why he destroyed that inscription. If you search the web you can find photos of that carving.
@seanslcd
@seanslcd 3 года назад
this got me so claustrophobic but very interesting 🤔
@seekprateek8
@seekprateek8 2 года назад
Such a respectful journey guys. I really liked the video. Did you guys feel any clues about pyramids being used for electrical conductivity?
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 2 года назад
Thanks for the love! We're still not really sure what we think about that theory, but that would be pretty cool if it turned out to be true.
@fajarkurniawan9434
@fajarkurniawan9434 2 года назад
Yes, I believe there's more chambers still undiscovered inside this huge pyramid
@kshirabdhi333
@kshirabdhi333 3 года назад
Your video is really informative...but after seeing the pathways to king's chamber....somehow i think...why the entrance is not so grand when the pyramud so so grand...is there any other path to enter it
@MrLooperg
@MrLooperg 3 года назад
Keep in mind that these constructions where meant to be sealed forever. Not for our eyes.
@attiliopampanin9503
@attiliopampanin9503 3 года назад
Those groves cut in the stone at the top are called fluted stone maybe something to do with sound. Just a thought
@messrsandersonco5985
@messrsandersonco5985 2 года назад
Be careful about using the term 'air shaft'. From a design point of view, there was never a need for there to be any air shafts in any pyramids. As the engineer, Robert Bauval, purports, the angles were most likely to do with the dead king reaching the stars in the afterlife than a need for air!
@roberthak3695
@roberthak3695 2 года назад
This channel has a video linked in the description of the 'elevator' theory of the so called 'Kings' chamber, which posits that the current Kings chamber is a fake, to distract from the real hidden chamber which according to this theory is situated below, aka descended as an elevator. This elevator theory has a nice perfect function for the so called air shafts... which were used to relieve pressure when the real but now hidden chamber was descended...
@juliechs8336
@juliechs8336 3 года назад
Nice cement work....
@chrisberwaerts5951
@chrisberwaerts5951 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing! I was never there yet,....time to go....very interesting. Thanks!! There is so much that we MAY not know.....👍⛰👍⛰👍⛰
@terryeleeemail
@terryeleeemail 3 года назад
The Great Pyramid is a piezoelectric power generator, Hydrogen / Oxygen fueled, internal combustion. The queen's chamber held water and liberated fuel through electrolysis, contained a heat source in the Niche and the " air shafts " are conductors. The king's chamber is made of piezoelectric material and the "sarcophagus " contained the igniter.
@elgoog7830
@elgoog7830 3 года назад
Any idea, what's with the rough edges and broken corner of the 'sarcophagus?'
@terryeleeemail
@terryeleeemail 3 года назад
@@elgoog7830 The "sarcophagus " contained the igniter, it's the nucleation point for the H H O combustion causing the extensive erosion around the box. The broken corner is a good question, it might be the failure of the igniter containment.
@V21IC
@V21IC 3 года назад
Sometimes I believe that 'modern' man is too egocentric in describing our ancestors as 'ignorant' we are no smarter! Past civilizations were projecting the future while our future is spent discovering the past!
@persephone2706
@persephone2706 3 года назад
Very interestingly said.
@236kbomb
@236kbomb 3 года назад
This is deep
@lenvarias3578
@lenvarias3578 3 года назад
i agree!!!! digging for REAL GOLD!!!!!!
@kickingagainstthepricks4059
@kickingagainstthepricks4059 3 года назад
Man is Not evolving but rather devolving.
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 3 года назад
Indeed the ancient Egyptians were brilliant people with astonishing knowledge of the great journey of life & death & our place in the vast cosmos 😃
@lordcommander7865
@lordcommander7865 3 года назад
When I visited here in 2008 I wasn’t allowed to take my camera inside...this footage has brought it all back, thank you so much 🙏🏼
@lindamartinez8627
@lindamartinez8627 3 года назад
In da beginning of this video i c the Lords image In one of the entrance
@amrusanieramsaran5650
@amrusanieramsaran5650 3 года назад
I went in 2007, there were guards everywhere, I couldn't use my camera either. My friend had her camera taken and film removed.
@al2207
@al2207 2 года назад
was there in 2020 same comment but all people with electronic device can go , if you want to use camera you need additional ticket
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 2 года назад
Awesome 😁
@starpaderespaderesstar9572
@starpaderespaderesstar9572 2 года назад
Why?
@tristinsean7222
@tristinsean7222 3 года назад
is it just me or did everyone else get a little upset or something everytime he said something about a modern modification?
@Supercon57
@Supercon57 3 года назад
It is believed the air shaft possibly had a religious purpose...SO WE SLAPPED A FAN IN IT There was originally holes in the floor of the 'king's chamber', we didn't know what the purpose was...SO THEY FILLED IT WITH CONCRETE The great step originally had a large wear mark...SO WE MADE SOME ALTERATIONS why do we gotta go and get involved? Who the hell thought it was a good idea to "restore" the shinx We don't even fully understand these great structures and yet people are making some big decisions about alterations To me it would make more sense to preserve its original form and stop letting people vandalize the damn thing! While we are at it drop the preconception that these and burial sites and figure out what the heck we are looking at because there is something amazing here that we don't fully understand
@alliblake2215
@alliblake2215 3 года назад
@Conspiracy Nut Jobs Are Mentally Ill !!! Pretty sure the on pathetic enough to create a account just to be a dick is the one who need a job.
@sextusempiricus7913
@sextusempiricus7913 3 года назад
Absolutely! It's a very strange characteristic of Humans. There have been SO MANY different species that have inhabited this rock in space WTF makes us think we're SO SPECIAL? GOD is TIME and SPACE.
@ciello___8307
@ciello___8307 3 года назад
@@Supercon57 You have to remember that this is a huge tourist destination, so any modifications were probably for a purpose. Ventilation is important, so I assume the fan was needed because there was a lot of people in the pyramid, which made it stuffy,As the narrator said
@justinvanheerde4338
@justinvanheerde4338 3 года назад
@@ciello___8307 absolutely
@AdhamMGhaly
@AdhamMGhaly 2 года назад
I have been inside the Great pyramid many times, and I can confirm that this video is BY FAR the best to communicate the experience to those who never went inside.
@AncientPresence
@AncientPresence 2 года назад
Well thank you for the nice comment 🙏 Glad we communicated into the video what the experience is like in real life 😁
@andrealuisecandido1154
@andrealuisecandido1154 Год назад
wonderful Pyramid only This are grave for me only WaTching per Tv ... YouTuBe is enough i respecT ThaT grave
@effinchad
@effinchad Год назад
I can't wait to go. It is such a dream I fear I might never achieve. Grateful for these videos meanwhile.
@pogotaga13
@pogotaga13 Год назад
is it suffocating hot inside the pyramid?
@AdhamMGhaly
@AdhamMGhaly Год назад
@@pogotaga13 I wouldn't say it is suffocating hot, but I can easily say it is hot and humid, especially if the fans are not working (which happens from time to time). Overall, expect to shed some sweat and lose some calories inside.
@leolamorie-fitzgerald9216
@leolamorie-fitzgerald9216 2 года назад
Sometimes I feel like I need to change the plans I have for my life and learn more about magical places like this. History is a beautiful thing.
@punipuk8507
@punipuk8507 2 года назад
For sure Leo, makes my daily problems miniscule. Perspective. Alaska, Eskimo RN
@elka7823
@elka7823 Год назад
@@punipuk8507 lmao
@bubblezovlove7213
@bubblezovlove7213 9 месяцев назад
Make that change as soon as possible. Its absolutely WILD how fast your life plays out and what can happen. I was 25 when i was struck down with a spinal injury... Ive been mostly laying on a bed in a room since. Im now 47 and yeah.... this room is .... well I'm sure you can imagine. I'm so grateful for the Internet that allows me to do this without moving.... Thats as amazing as the pyramids easily.... Good luck and get living my freind... 😎
@hendrsb33
@hendrsb33 2 года назад
Actually, it is possible to get into the Queen's Chamber and into the Well (or Pit), but you'd have to do it with certain approved professional guides. For instance, I went with Egyptologist Carmen Boulter in 2010 and we had access to the 3 major chambers of the Great Pyramid. We had to pay extra for the opportunity but it was built into the cost of the 10-day tour, including a Nile cruise. We arrived at 5 am, 3 hours before the general public with access to the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid. We were not hassled in regard to photo taking, though I do understand things may have changed since I was there years ago. It can be expensive, depending on what tour you go with but it's well worth the opportunity. Do it, do it, do it!!!
@davidsongilchrist6596
@davidsongilchrist6596 2 года назад
Always wanted to poop in the pyramid, how are the toilets in the queen's chamber?
@alanablythe
@alanablythe 28 дней назад
what you seen? nice weekend
@pthomps1954
@pthomps1954 3 года назад
The erosion at the top of the big step was caused by water. Just beyond that is further water erosion at the entrance to the antechamber. Both of these are limestone which is easily eaten away by water. Inside the antechamber the two blocks in the wall grooves are granite and the top one is heavily rounded and uneven. Next is the tunnel to the King's Chamber. The wall with the grooves is eroded at the roof of the passage. In the King's Chamber the rounded edges of the rectangular "air vent" show that water flowed into the opening. It wasn't wind blown sand doing this and it wasn't ropes rubbing. The coffin is also heavily eroded on the top edges. How would that happen where it sits? It couldn't where it sits but it could in the antechamber where it blocked the passage under the two stones. Some say it won't fit through the passages but it will. It had to be pushed into the King's Chamber in order to break in. The evidence strongly suggests that a lot of water flowed through this section and shows the path it took. For me it also gave clues about its purpose and how it works. I'll start the explanation in the middle. The King's Chamber has six feet of water in it. It is made of close fitting granite blocks because it has to seal water from leaking out. Granite also is not dissolved in water. Water flows out of the chamber through the little rectangular opening as much as 160 liters a second. The water in the King's Chamber is at a high elevation and functions as a modern day water tower. I imagine an Egyptian engineer watching waves hitting the side of a cliff and shooting water to a great height. If one could catch that water before it falls back down then you have a way to raise water without doing work. I think the pyramid does exactly that. It was built to "pump" water to a high elevation and distribute it to the populace. The daily cost of water would be a major household expense so there would be a tremendous incentive to be able to deliver it without loading up donkeys or camels and trekking to the Nile and back. How the engineers mimicked the waves crashing against the rocks is the clever part. A surge of water rushes up the center of the Grand Gallery and crashes into the big step at the top splashing water high up in the air of the tall gallery causing a cooling of the water from evaporation. The main part of the wave makes it into the passageway smacks into the end of the coffin. It is lined up with the two sliding stones, effectively creating a six foot wall. The fast moving water climbs the wall and flows over the top (eroding the edge) where it is trapped. The height of the wall controls the level of water in the King's Chamber. Excess water runs back over the wall so it is never too high. The coffin is so long that the far end of it almost blocks the passage to the King's Chamber. Grooves in the wall allow water to pass by the end of the coffin in a smooth controlled fashion. If water entered violently, it would stir up silt that settles out on the floor. So what caused the surge and where did the water come from? We'll start with the water. Later pyramids had walls around them forming a moat filled with water. The walls were high enough for water to reach the inlet of a long descending passage. On the Great Pyramid this would have been 17 meters tall. The ancient symbol for a pyramid was a triangle rising from a box with the box representing the wall. Water filled the moat from a shaft (since covered over by authorities) dug down to a passage that carried water from a reservoir at a higher elevation to the south. The Sadd el-Kafara Dam was built to capture flood waters and could store about 600,000 cubic meters. The purpose of this dam has confounded scholars because it was built in the middle of nowhere with no surrounding community. Water flowed through underground passages to the Giza Plateau and who knows where else. The pyramids with moats all had one thing in common; a long descending passage with a chamber at the bottom. The ancient Egyptians had figured out numerous ways to utilize the tremendous force of water gaining speed as it flows downhill. This was the water wheel of their day. In the case of the Great Pyramid, and possibly all of them, a tremendous amount of pressure is generated when the water flowing down the passage is suddenly blocked. This is known as water hammer in your home plumbing and that happens every time you quickly close the faucet. Plumbing designers have to use pipes that are larger than they need to be in order to reduce the velocity of the water. Even so, the pipes swell out to absorb the pressure pulse. The Great Pyramid uses this pulse to smack the face of a granite block exposed to the downward passage. This block has a number of other blocks stacked on top of it and the pressure pulse hits the bottom block but it is the top block that flies up. The number of blocks was chosen so there is an appropriate amount of water above the top one. It doesn't move too far but it is very fast and sends a blast of water at high speed up the Grand Gallery where it hits the step and splashes and flows into the antechamber. Any garbage floating on the surface sprays high in the air and falls back down and slides down the gallery. Heavier items never make it over the step and also slide back down. I believe the garbage collects at the entrance to the Queen's Chamber and it is flushed with water from the well shaft. I didn't mention the well shaft yet but it extends down to the descending passage to a level that is just above the ceiling of the big chamber. The same pulse that hits the granite block also sends some up the passage. This too has a stack of blocks that shoot water under the Grand Gallery where the garbage collects. It washes down a long horizontal passage then drops down a little to the floor of the Queen's Chamber. The drop is a step to keep the stuff from running back out the entrance. One other question might be "What makes the water flow stop suddenly?". A valve at the bottom of the descending passage has a rock with two flat faces almost ninety degrees apart. Gravity makes the rock sit on one face and the other face uncovers an opening. Water flows through the opening and starts gaining speed and the force of the flowing water tries to lift one end of the rock. When it goes fast enough it tips the rock up until the other flat face slams shut against the flow opening. Tons of moving water is halted in a fraction of a second and that inertia drives the water to a very high pressure, like several hundred pounds per square inch. That pressure spike is followed by a suction spike that pulls the rock back and water starts flowing through the opening again. This probably happened for a thousand years non stop. The valve was destroyed in order for robbers to get past it. The actual valve rock was found shoved off to the side of a small mini-chamber. At the bottom of the descending passage it transitions to a horizontal passage that is smaller on all sides. This creates a frame of stone around the opening. The edges were nice and sharp which would not have been the case if it was exposed to all the water that passed through. Pieces of stone remain cemented to the frame indicating that something was broken away. It is likely this was covered by some sort of stone structure with a flow opening and some manner of guiding the rocking valve stone. A modern hydraulic ram pump also uses water flowing downhill to create a pressure pulse. The pulse acts on a small pipe that shoots water up to a great height. So the pulse acts on the water directly. I never thought of using the pressure pulse to move a block like a piston which then shoots the water. It offers a lot more flexibility on volume versus height. The really brilliant part is the way they used a stack of blocks, knowing that smacking the bottom one would make just the top one move. If the first block moved, it would create more volume in the passage and that would drop the pressure immediately, severely reducing the work that could be extracted. The stack of blocks lets you move your piston as high as you want. The weight of more blocks doesn't affect how high the top one jumps. The pressure pulse just passes through to the top. This system requires free drainage at the bottom which is a huge chamber just above groundwater level. The large surface area of the chamber floor is enough to drain water through the limestone pores faster than water pours in. A theory gains credence when it makes predictions that are later verified. I believe a fissure in a small mini-chamber is connected to the niche in the Queen's Chamber. These fissures are considered construction errors but I consider them a low cost way to channel air. I think the pressure in the chamber is equal to the pressure in the Queen's Chamber and lets the water level rise and fall easily in the chamber below. I wouldn't be surprised if a larger opening was found that was big enough for branches and soda bottles to drop to the huge chamber below. Early explorers found tons of debris piled in a shape as if stuff fell onto it from above. Unfortunately the opening in the floor of the niche has been covered over. Unmistakable signs of water erosion are present throughout the pyramid but no one recognizes it as such. It is understandable since it is in the middle of the desert, one does not think of water. As an engineer for many years, one of the things I learned that has served me well is if the facts don't match your theory, believe the facts and change your theory. The fact is that water flowed past a number of objects in a predictable path so any theory had better embrace that fact. Unless aliens did it.
@godislovedayany5098
@godislovedayany5098 3 года назад
Waaa
@shaffer17
@shaffer17 2 года назад
Dude
@fsdfmsbcxx
@fsdfmsbcxx 3 года назад
Everything that is really interesting is "closed to the public"
@Rhiavax
@Rhiavax 3 года назад
yea i dont blame them ass holes go in there and grafiti every where
@Jerome-nx2ww
@Jerome-nx2ww 3 года назад
@@Rhiavax yeah if anything public are lucky to even get to go inside as it is
@ophiolatreia93
@ophiolatreia93 3 года назад
That's not true.
@harshilkant3731
@harshilkant3731 3 года назад
The fact that it is closed is interesting
@fsdfmsbcxx
@fsdfmsbcxx 3 года назад
@@harshilkant3731 ... and I know exactly WHY, and why the truth was always hidden from the public.
@bBersZ
@bBersZ 3 года назад
Visited the pyramids on a trip to Cairo years ago. Main takeaways: The smell of ammonia from bat gwano, the heat inside and weaving through the throngs of sweating tourists going in and coming out. Incredible experience.
@alexx3914
@alexx3914 3 года назад
I sense sarcasm
@amrusanieramsaran5650
@amrusanieramsaran5650 3 года назад
I also went to the great pyramids and was filled with awe at the majesty and precision of the structures. It was stifling inside but I don't remember the smell of bat guano.
@nikikiooo
@nikikiooo 2 года назад
ahaha part of the experience!
@classicarah
@classicarah 11 месяцев назад
You're focusing on the wrong things. I wouldn't give a rat's ass about any of that.
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