Chapter 67: Unprecedented

Based on these alone, it is possible to conclude that there is probably a secret hidden in the pyramid. Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities said the king's tomb may have been a false tomb. Because the most important thing on the minds of the ancient Egyptians was how to hide the real tomb of the king.

Since the ancient Egyptian pharaohs founded the country, from the construction of this pyramid, hiding the body of the pharaoh seems to have become the first priority of the Egyptians. This practice has been around for a long time and seems to have developed a religious belief. And it is because of this belief that the greatest miracle in the world is created.

Of the 110 pyramids that have been discovered in Egypt, the pyramids of three generations in the Giza Heights - the pyramids of Khufu, Al Khafra and Menkaula - are the oldest.

On closer examination, there is also a certain reason for the origin of the name of the pyramid: the origin of the name "pyramid" is because it is shaped like the word "gold". It is a stone structure with a square bottom and a spire, and it was a mausoleum for ancient Egypt where kings (pharaohs), queens, or other members of the royal family were buried.

The pyramid is not made of gold, but due to its grand scale, it is an isosceles triangle when viewed from all sides. Much like the Chinese character 'gold', therefore, Chinese figuratively translates it as "pyramid".

&.nbsp; When Napoleon invaded Egypt in 1798, he observed the pyramid of Khufu after a fierce battle with Turkish and Egyptian troops in the pyramid area.

It is said that he was so impressed by the size of the tower that he threw himself to the ground. He estimated that if the pyramid of Khufu and the stones of the pyramids of Khufu's son Khafre and grandson Menkaura, who were not far from it, were added together, a stone wall three meters high and one meter thick could be built. This stone wall encloses the whole of France along the border.

In the Middle Ages, when the production tools were very backward more than 4,000 years ago, the Egyptians collected and carried such a large number of huge stones, each of which was so heavy, and built such a magnificent pyramid, which consumed great manpower and material resources.

The Egyptians observed everything with astrological signs, made a calendar, and calculated the cycle of the Nile's flooding. Everything is known from the changing night star, which is the ancient nakshatra algorithm. The Egyptians had their own set of astrology and were the originators of astrology in Western countries.

In the night sky, there are two particularly bright stars that rotate according to a fixed circumference. When one star is directly above another. His vertical line falls exactly where the Pyramid of Khufu is now located. These three stars are the three waist stars of "Orion".

The observation and measurement tasks were carried out by ancient Egyptian astrologers, and in the palace of Pharaoh Khufu, the pharaoh's designers completed the design of the pyramid.

Before the completion of the Eiffel Tower in 1889. This pyramid was elaborately designed by the pharaoh's designers. It has always been the tallest man-made structure in the world. The designers are above the base of the water level. Stacked upwards from more than 200 layers of limestone blocks. The stones on each upper floor are slightly smaller than those on the lower floor. Then, the pyramid is built on this 200-story base.

Preparatory plan. It began in the first year of the reign of Pharaoh Khufu.

The pharaoh sent people to measure and clean the selected mes, and then the stonemasons carved the perfect limestone blocks to build the base of the pyramids. When the base square was built, some of the stonemasons cut out the stone steps, and the core of the pyramid gradually took shape. The largest part of the project was just then unfolded, and a lot of manpower was needed at this time.

Every summer, Egyptian officials would go to various villages and select strong men in the name of Pharaoh to serve the king in various parts of the Nile Valley. Among them, some people were selected to build pyramids.

None of these strong men were slaves, but free peasants. Many of the parents or grandparents of these free peasants were also recruited to build the pyramids when they were young. Some of them died at the construction site, but many more were able to return home eventually.

The Nile River contributed to the relatively developed agriculture of ancient Egypt, and the annual flooding of the Nile River created a large amount of silt, which made the farmland in the Nile Valley particularly fertile.

Ancient Egypt was one of the first countries in history where farmers could have enough food without having to work all day, all thanks to the Nile River. As a result, they can provide other forms of labor, such as the construction of pyramids. There are even some scholars who say that Egypt did not need slaves at all.

The work was carried out by about 25,000 workers, each of whom had a clear division of labor: conscripts, quarrymen, stone movers, and craftsmen. Every stonemason in the quarry uses a copper shovel to work.

In the quarry, in addition to the stonemasons, there is also a group of craftsmen who are in charge of marking. Each stone block is marked with a different symbol to ensure that they are placed in the correct place after being transported to the pyramid.

This may also be the reason why Qian Cheng, the old ghost, and the three of us, as well as the previous scientists, found that there are many symbols on the stones.

Each stone weighs about two and a half tons on average, and the question of carrying stones has long puzzled archaeologists and historians. Even the theory that aliens built the pyramids is a conjecture caused by the disbelief that ancient humans could carry such a huge stone.

Archaeologists later discovered that water is the key! Water is the lubricant for the transporting stones.

Egypt has a peculiar red clay called Tafra, which allows anything to slide as long as it gets wet. On site there were stone carriers who specialized in transporting stones, and they were staffed with workers who were in charge of carrying jars and constantly sprinkling water.

When the stonemason lifts the quarried stone onto an iron base similar to a sleigh with a huge amount of labor, the sprinkler begins to work. They sprinkle water in front of the sled-like iron base, while the stonemason is responsible for pulling the base. Dozens of stone carriers struggled to pull the heavy stones on the slippery ground sown by the sprinklers, step by step, step by step to the construction site.

Entering the pyramid site, there are only two huge slopes. One is from the quarry to the pyramid and the other from the pyramid to the Nile, and these two slopes meet at the southwest corner of the pyramid.

Without cranes and levers, the only way to build a pyramid was to mix gravel with gypsum and pile it up to form a tall slope. The surface of the slope is the tower floor, and then the stones are carried up one by one.

At the end of the construction, the pyramid no longer uses the main ramp, but instead uses a ladder to climb the pyramid, instead of the main ramp to swing. Directly below the last three-dimensional triangular stone block at the top of the pyramid, there is a tenon groove that is used to calibrate and make the stone perfectly placed.

After the last stone was placed, the main slope was dismantled and the steps on the stone were flattened. The main body is formed at a perfect angle, and each stone is delicately smoothed, resulting in a glittering triangular pyramid all around.

The luster has faded over time, so the pyramid you see today is very different from when it was first built.

Around 2463 BC, Pharaoh Khufu visited the completed pyramid. In the early morning of the spring of 2457 BC, Pharaoh Khufu died and was finally laid to rest in this pyramid.

The coffin is made of rare incense, but there are no gold and silver treasures to accompany the burial. The coffin is like the last and most important stone on which the entire pyramid is placed. When the sarcophagus lid falls, the Great Pyramid fulfills the purpose for which it was built.

Some people think: how could the ancient Egyptians have reached such a high level of science and technology in those ancient times? Where does this "super knowledge" come from? Why hasn't it been inherited?

Therefore, the pyramid of Khufu was not man-made in ancient Egypt, but was built by aliens. They have been built and returned to the extraterrestrial world, and the "alien civilizations" that are more advanced than the civilizations on Earth have always maintained contact with humans.

It is also believed that the Pyramid of Khufu was built by the ancestors of the missing island of Atlantis. This statement, the old ghost and I believe the most. Because the "crossing" incident we experienced not long ago is enough to show that there is some kind of indescribable connection between the two.

Located west of the Strait of Gibraltar in the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantis was the site of a glorious civilization in the 10,000 years BC. Later, on a "tragic day and night", the island suddenly sank to the bottom of the sea.

Some say that the island's scientists were evacuated ahead of schedule, and some of them set up scientific centers in Egypt with scientific and technological materials. The Pyramid of Khufu was built with reference to the temple of the island, and all their scientific knowledge was hidden in the internal structure of the tower.

In addition, some people believe that the Pyramid of Khufu is not a mausoleum, but a landing place for aliens to come to the earth, a stop for the gods in the lower realm; It is the first secret temple in the history of mankind, a warehouse that stores important documents from the beginning of the world until the end of the world; It is an observatory used to observe the sky, understand the movement of the stars, and predict the future; It is a multifunctional meter that can be used to map a large amount of land, which can calculate the time and determine that there are 365.2422 days in a year.

It is also said that the real funeral palace of Khufu inside the pyramid has not yet been discovered. Underneath the three pyramids of Giza is an entire underground city street that connects all the pyramids on the ground. Only a special sound can call it open to the underground gates, and the astonishing traces of the city gates and the discovery of the Khufu funeral palace will be revealed to the people.

Although the pyramid of Khufu is widely recognized as the tomb of the pharaohs, the remains of Pharaoh Khufu have not been found in it, which raises doubts about the specific role of this great structure. As a result, all kinds of speculations were heard for a while.

Today, only the pyramid of the first of the Seven Wonders has survived the test of time and millennia. There is an Egyptian proverb that says, "Man is afraid of time, and time is afraid of the pyramids." ”

We stumbled into the focus of this time, and we don't know if it's a blessing or a curse. (To be continued......)