If you're wondering, the ancient Egyptians got all that rebar from a 20 million square kilometer Home Depot a few blocks away.
I love how four foggy images from SAR data turned into eight titan sized pieces of rebar that lead over 6,500 ft down to two monolithic blocks
Damn. Finally after 4,000 years someone bothered to look under the Pyramids. I literally forgot where I put them and wanted to open up the giant wine bottle that I hid under Stonehenge
SAR is used to study surface features and doesn't penetrate the ground very well. But here's the VERY OBVIOUS kicker: The same imagery that appears to show columnar features under the pyramids ALSO shows pointed features on the peaks of the pyramids. Now, we can verify that those pointed features don't actually exist and must therefore be imaging artifacts, using sophisticated technology called "looking at it". If the features ABOVE the pyramids are nonexistent imaging artifacts, why would anyone think that the features BELOW them aren't the same thing?
My dad sadly fell for this conspiracy because of TikTok. I made him watch your video and now he knows that he was lied to and is currently questioning his other theories he believes in. Luckily for him I love learning about everything and will help him find the information he’s looking for and now I have someone to learn stuff like this with.
My guess is soil compaction. The pyramids are freaking heavy as all hell
Hi! I use SAR (synthetic aperture radar, specifically interferometric synthetic aperture radar, or InSAR) to map ground deformation resulting from tectonic activity The signals which this technique provides can range from a lot of processes depending on local conditions . I would guess what they’re mapping here is subsidence from a weight above it, for example maybe something like a giant pyramid of very heavy rock.
if you're wondering, those were for oil drilling, because america was actually founded before egypt was. and they took it over, and the pyramids are actually massive oil rigs
Absolutely in love with the idea that if the bottom of the pyramids was attached to a bunch of giant corkscrews we'd only discover this NOW
I once met a guy who showed me an artwork of the floating Black Pyramid of Nagash (from Warhammer Fantasy ), and he thought it was real evidence for... Something. It's haunting to me that people like that are allowed to vote.
I appreciate that this is the only time I've heard of this conspiracy theory. Glad my algorithm doesn't push certain things.
You’re right about one thing. THEY didn’t build this under the pyramids. WE did. Me and my homies were drunk and bored so we just started building shit in my basement. One thing lead to another and the next thing we knew we were are in Egypt, hard hats in hands and pillars half way done. We couldn’t leave the project unfinished so we came back the next week to finish the rest.
this is equivalent to me taking off my glasses (where everything more than a few inches away from my face is blurry af ), seeing a blurry af Shaq down the block, and then rushing to the media claiming I saw bigfoot
2.5 million is amazing!!! I remember when it was 2.5k congrats
This & the Colossal "dire wolves" perfectly highlight why you shouldn't trust a scientific announcement that starts with a press tour instead of a peer-reviewed paper
I put those there to stop the pyramid from walking away. Its a big problem where it sleep walks so i put those there to keep it safe from it self.
Although it's not a clear image that was depicted, that still was a significant finding. It indicates that theres maybe an extremely large structure underneath the pyramid that definitely need some investigation and studies. Amazing find nonetheless.
It's moments like this where I remind myself of the words of a wise man "Don't weep for the stupid, you'll be crying all day" -Alexander Anderson
It really does feel pointless to try and correct and educate people on conspiracy theories though. Because then they always go "that's what they want you to believe, open up your third eye, wake up sheeple". Which, I always find ironic that they love to call people sheeple when they are the ones who latch onto a "discovery" made by one person and repeat it non stop.
@ISleepWithAFanOn