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The actual age of the buildings on the Giza Plateau is likely 25,000 or more. Egypt will never want anyone to know that though.
There was an old saying that those who pay for the upkeep of them are deemed the rulers of the world.
I think Koch was doing it last I checked.
Food for thought though.
It is even larger then the pyramids at Giza.
https://youtu.be/b9CvXn9bCDs
the earth is alive.
I love Sam Osmanagich. This man is a legend. Single handedly he discovered the worlds. largest. pyramid.
Everyone wants to discredit him. Because he alone discovered this.
Ancient egyptians couldn't build skyscrapers however.
No, the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ pyramids have never ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ generated electricity.
https://youtu.be/kxSzHjG14J4?si=1ZGXYr_WGvV0EQWJ
You can't prove it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS49gCSzav0
I still can't get over the brief trend of taking video game animations and calling it advanced computer simulation technology. Though they sorta came clean and started calling it "new video game technology" even if the footage was a bit dated at that point.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiOwZ6XWyDQ
The pyramids are literally just piles of stone blocks. Given enough time and manpower neanderthals could build them.
What is impressive about the pyramids isn't the technology needed to build them, but rather the sheer amount of time and resources that were devoted to their construction just to act as a tomb.
Just a pile of stone blocks.
But then you look at the scale and yeah, you couldn't build them in 2023.