Gods Can Torque
5:08
5 ай бұрын
Re-inventing Ezekiel’s Wheels
11:43
Small scale experiment
2:24
2 жыл бұрын
Egyptian False Door
6:58
2 жыл бұрын
The secret Djed and the Dendera Drill
11:31
Positioning the obelisk
1:03
3 жыл бұрын
Stonehenge machine, megalithic mover
13:28
Ezekiel’s wheels
8:19
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Experiment 3Dolmens
1:29
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Secrets in the sand part 2
14:08
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Secrets in the sand
8:57
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Five Minute Pyramid Theory
5:32
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Five Minute Pyramid Theory
5:35
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Five Minute Pyramid Theory
5:34
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The King’s Chamber
14:08
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Aspective to Perspective Part 2
13:11
Aspective to Perspective
14:29
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Head and Funerary Cones
13:10
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Head & funerary cones
13:10
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@anvilbrunner.2013
@anvilbrunner.2013 7 күн бұрын
Man looks like Alistair Crowley. Must be related somewhere down the line. * Genius though. Best theory ever.
@stevett225
@stevett225 7 күн бұрын
@@anvilbrunner.2013 ha ha cheers 🥂 try this one kzbin.info/www/bejne/jXbZY5KgrM2CjKMsi=mm17t6L7jOJ-dpKo
@iluminumfalcon8619
@iluminumfalcon8619 15 күн бұрын
If they were built by Slaves I highly doubt pharaoh would care if they got dirty debris on them they’d just order them to swept it up later.
@skookydook7023
@skookydook7023 15 күн бұрын
Good effort , love the models , but I don’t think so .
@ClarinetAlaKing
@ClarinetAlaKing 18 күн бұрын
Was a pleasant shock to see my comment come up. Glad it was helpful. Thanks to you for all the effort and thought put into this. I think you are really onto something here, particularly the blend between symbolism and tooling. I find myself searching through Egyptian paintings looking for more clues. I'll keep watching and digesting and let you know if any other ideas come to mind.
@stevett225
@stevett225 17 күн бұрын
Its constructive criticism like yours that paves the way forward. PRIOR to the installation of antechamber, I had no real idea how they slowed the descent of the worker, because there’s no evidence. However, we can have an educated guess. They could have had a hand break acting on the pulley in the king’s chamber. But your comment made me rethink, if the kings chamber was modular i.e. mobile perhaps the antechamber breaking mechanism was too! The giveaway was the limestone infill on the north wall. To stop any tomb robber using the winching system and braking mechanism they destroyed the wainscots and glued down the granite leaf with cement.
@Tracy-j5n
@Tracy-j5n 18 күн бұрын
The accidentally bore a hole in the massive pyramid at the exact spot of the tunnel that leads to the gallery.
@ColinJ88
@ColinJ88 21 күн бұрын
This is Jean Pierre Houdins theory. He should be credited, not Mark Lehner or anyone else.
@ThrashLawPatentsAndTMs
@ThrashLawPatentsAndTMs 21 күн бұрын
Wonderful incremental progress towards solving the grandest of ancient puzzles!
@josefsterling5462
@josefsterling5462 22 күн бұрын
I believe this might also help explain "garuda" from Hindu "myrhology"....."Vishnu's vehicle" 🤔🤔🤔
@lv426caricatures
@lv426caricatures 22 күн бұрын
Didn't a french guy do all this earlier, hmm .....I,m sure he showed all this quite a while ago.
@ColinJ88
@ColinJ88 21 күн бұрын
Yes. Jean Pierre Houdin came up with this theory long ago. No one gives him credit sadly.
@hughgrection3052
@hughgrection3052 23 күн бұрын
Very well done. I sent what I think is a message to your email you shared in a message to another person. Not sure if ya read it yet. It shows a way old timers here made a lever style wench that pulled on both strokes, to pull huge stumps out with horses. It has a link to here showing a video of how it works. I wonder if it can help you with some experiments. Good video bud. Thanks
@stevett225
@stevett225 18 күн бұрын
Haven’t received it yet, try [email protected] 👍
@hughgrection3052
@hughgrection3052 18 күн бұрын
​@stevett225 ok sent it again. 2 actually. I may have put wrong link in the first one
@josefsterling5462
@josefsterling5462 23 күн бұрын
The journey is always more interesting than the destintion lol
@stevett225
@stevett225 22 күн бұрын
So true 😅
@josefsterling5462
@josefsterling5462 25 күн бұрын
A breath of fresh air from all the pseudo intellectualism and spiritual fantasy 👏🏻
@MingusDew_Bebop
@MingusDew_Bebop 25 күн бұрын
You people are nuts.
@josefsterling5462
@josefsterling5462 25 күн бұрын
@MingusDew_Bebop I suppose the delusions u follow are far more accurate.....🤦🏻‍♂️
@josefsterling5462
@josefsterling5462 25 күн бұрын
The pseudo intelectual acedwmic types and the acrocentric spseudo spiritualists are going to love this 😬😬😬😬😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣 the truth is usually not as interesting as the fiction created to hide it
@stevett225
@stevett225 23 күн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/jXbZY5KgrM2CjKM
@josefsterling5462
@josefsterling5462 23 күн бұрын
@stevett225 👍🏻
@Chilltoad_666
@Chilltoad_666 26 күн бұрын
Nah what kind of rope could pull hundreds of tons? Also the Djed wouldn’t be strong enough to stand up to the weight and forces being enacted on it
@josefsterling5462
@josefsterling5462 25 күн бұрын
You would be surprised
@Chilltoad_666
@Chilltoad_666 26 күн бұрын
What you’re losing sight of is the pillar it’s self wouldn’t have been able to stand up literally with the weight and forces being exerted on it.
@jimtripman9002
@jimtripman9002 26 күн бұрын
Was the subterranean chamber also the position of a DJed pillar for getting blocks to the tops of the pyramids?
@stevett225
@stevett225 26 күн бұрын
@@jimtripman9002 hi Jim … re the subterranean chamber, this video is set to private but the link should get you there. Basically I think the symbol djed means winch. Djeds can be compounded into pairs and multiple the output force = (false doors). The subterranean winch is just a huge block and tackle. It brought the heavy stones onto the plateau at the start of construction. In turn those stones held the wooden chambers in position. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rILCmo2vZql5b6ssi=Cy6BYzVALNxbSJ5S
@moekhn
@moekhn 27 күн бұрын
One thing left out still how did they cut the stones
@stevett225
@stevett225 27 күн бұрын
@@moekhn I’m working on it, but to achieve the desired precision they must have used floating a hydrodynamic bearings, the design would be based around this principle kzbin.infoe2QuICnO4R4?si=gNv1_LqQFqN4Zcr_
@user-rv8wb1nl1b
@user-rv8wb1nl1b 29 күн бұрын
SEE HISTORY FOR GRANITE . . . . .
@jimtripman9002
@jimtripman9002 Ай бұрын
Show not to listen to Egyptologist. Best ever explanation I have ever seen. I believe this more than anything else.
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
@@jimtripman9002 thanks Jim please sub and share, plus new video coming out this weekend 👍
@jimtripman9002
@jimtripman9002 Ай бұрын
@stevett225 I have subbed. I enjoyed your explanation. Thanks.
@murrayclaus3595
@murrayclaus3595 Ай бұрын
Looking in mirror see camera man
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
@@murrayclaus3595 ?
@murrayclaus3595
@murrayclaus3595 Ай бұрын
Great pyramid was used to be at one with God's. Make one self as a God. Become pure of Heart. An separate body from soul in order to through the false door to speak to Gods
@patrickjamesmurphy
@patrickjamesmurphy Ай бұрын
They were not tombs and are much older than 4,500 years. they predate the dynastic Egyptians.
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
They are tombs and they are Dynastic
@kristianmorris9738
@kristianmorris9738 Ай бұрын
How is it only now KZbin has recommended this channel to me?
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
@@kristianmorris9738 I’m glad they did 🤔
@ClarinetAlaKing
@ClarinetAlaKing Ай бұрын
I dont belive the mechanical advantage is being applied as you describe it here. If the workers are pulling on the smaller diamter spool then there is a speed advantage on the load spool. ie, spinning the small wheel takes a lot of force to generate greater speed on the large wheel. Much like a ramp, the lower the angle the less force is required to lift vertically but more distance is used. When travelling a longer distance on the large wheel a mechanical advantage is realised at the small wheel. That is why the djed works well as a windlass. The spools at the top have a larger diameter than the pillar itself. In your mind is this winch in the kings chamber intended for speed or lifting? If intended for lifting then the workers need to pull on the larger wheel.
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful comment and for pointing out an important aspect I didn’t fully clarify in the video. You’re absolutely right about the mechanics: if workers pull on the smaller diameter spool, it will indeed create a speed advantage. The goal was to quickly retrieve the rope after lowering workers or materials. Regarding the descent of workers, I didn’t address it sufficiently in the video, and you make an excellent point. A large spool could indeed have had a braking mechanism, such as a lever applying pressure to the pulley, or even a belaying technique, to control the descent safely and steadily. Thank you again for your input it’s comments like yours that help refine and improve these ideas. I may create a follow-up video to delve deeper into these mechanics and clarify the points I missed.
@hughgrection3052
@hughgrection3052 Ай бұрын
Very well done bud
@stevett225
@stevett225 23 күн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/jXbZY5KgrM2CjKM
@dnamatrixsystems
@dnamatrixsystems Ай бұрын
Great work!
@stevett225
@stevett225 23 күн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/jXbZY5KgrM2CjKM
@AnKub.Poland
@AnKub.Poland Ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/epzPoJd9f511rNE Grand Gallery function.
@jrockthecasbah
@jrockthecasbah Ай бұрын
Amazing work, makes sense to me. If and when all the voids and passages are ever found it will be great to see your progress. I wonder if this process can also be applied to the other pyramids?
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
@@jrockthecasbah re other pyramids, perhaps but my full attention has been on the great pyramid.
@SmallBusinessResourceCenter
@SmallBusinessResourceCenter Ай бұрын
plausible but no.... the gallerie would have to go to the top... what happens after they built that high? what about all the evidence of the melted stone... plus no one would build this to be a tomb.... not practical or plausible if people were truely in huts and had no technology. #godsofold #losttechnology #aliens
@electrajojo
@electrajojo Ай бұрын
The box in the King's Chamber used to store ropes??? Why the hell then make a rectangle box for this ??? Don't you think a square one would have been easier??? Where in the hell did you come up with this dumb s***. You really want to sell a book baaaad!!! There in absolutely NOOO logit to any of this BB SS ...period
@Gbizz1985
@Gbizz1985 Ай бұрын
I'm convinced the grand gallery was used as a counterweight to pull the massive granite blocks up to build the king's chamber.
@-Scotty
@-Scotty Ай бұрын
I believe Geoffrey Drumm cracked the code. The Land of Chem.
@TeeCee_Luckee
@TeeCee_Luckee Ай бұрын
Drumm claims the blocks get smaller as the pyramid gets higher, yet some of the largest blocks are in the king's Chambers lol. His wife is great, he's yet another Hebrew tool to spread misinformation so no one ever figures out the truth. Not necessarily their purpose but to cover up his ancestors crimes
@KevinRiley-gg9qg
@KevinRiley-gg9qg Ай бұрын
I thought that when they built pyramid there was no wheels pulleys etc.
@TopazBadger6550
@TopazBadger6550 Ай бұрын
The box was used to store ropes. Ok, this might be the 2nd dumbest idea I ever heard. Do better.
@josefsterling5462
@josefsterling5462 25 күн бұрын
Ah yes because super Saiyan African Egyptians lifting them with their psyonic powers is much more plausable.....🤦🏻‍♂️
@TopazBadger6550
@TopazBadger6550 25 күн бұрын
@josefsterling5462 did I say that?
@josefsterling5462
@josefsterling5462 25 күн бұрын
@@TopazBadger6550 what was the first dumbest idea u ever heard? I'm guessing it was listening to yourself as you typed that comment 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@TopazBadger6550
@TopazBadger6550 Ай бұрын
Pro-Tip: The Megalithic Pyramids were not built by the Dynastic Egyptians. They were not tombs. As long as you cling to that easily disprovable paradigm, the mystery will persist.
@user-rv8wb1nl1b
@user-rv8wb1nl1b 29 күн бұрын
er , they left texts with evidence of the builds , so . . . . no.
@TopazBadger6550
@TopazBadger6550 29 күн бұрын
@user-rv8wb1nl1b No, they didn't. Stop lying.
@josefsterling5462
@josefsterling5462 24 күн бұрын
@@TopazBadger6550 so what were they in your opinion? Some far fetched power stations used to harvest souls etc.......🙄
@TopazBadger6550
@TopazBadger6550 24 күн бұрын
@josefsterling5462 The Tomb hypothesis is not supported by the evidence at all. My opinion on their function is irrelevant.
@user-rv8wb1nl1b
@user-rv8wb1nl1b 24 күн бұрын
@@TopazBadger6550 read on / up .
@mrmanch204
@mrmanch204 Ай бұрын
This is very commendable work imo, some of the ideas are worthy and thought provoking, some don't quite marry up in my understanding, but what do I know? One thing I am absolutely sure of is that the designers and producers of this construction are not who mainstream archaeology doggedly maintain they are.
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
@@mrmanch204 the main thing you have to bear in mind is this, all the heavier stone’s were placed on the pyramid at the beginning and levered up. Everybody thinks the pyramid was built using one technique, if you look at my other videos particularly the link in the description (did the djed help build the) . The best way anyone can support this channel is to share. ❤️
@davidpoole5595
@davidpoole5595 Ай бұрын
These spools are still inside the pyramid...behind some walls you will find the remains of these Hieroglyphs that show them being used
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
probably!
@66cq2fm
@66cq2fm Ай бұрын
hell yeah brotha
@MrTL3wis
@MrTL3wis Ай бұрын
I think you might have something here in terms of the vertical supports, but there's just no way these stones were dragged up the side. The forces don't work. You've come up with a fine idea, but there is precious little evidence to support it...damn near none...yet you're giving out dimensions to the centimeter. C'mon, guy.
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
I agree the heaviest of the stones, anything over say 5 ton was dragged up using a different machine. See the last part of this video kzbin.info/www/bejne/lZi5i42ElpiLl7csi=TgABZrTki7kB_jBs
@MrTL3wis
@MrTL3wis Ай бұрын
​@@stevett225 OK, watched it and gave a like. Let's say your device works exactly as advertised. Support your claim this is how they did it. I see no evidence from the Egyptians themselves or from excavation that these types of machines were even in existence, much less widespread use. It would maybe be a way to potentially do it, but you're working backwards. They were coming at it from the other side of history. I bet they were thinking in a completely different way than we would.
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
@ backwards is exactly how reverse engineering works!
@MrTL3wis
@MrTL3wis Ай бұрын
@@stevett225 Cute, but no.
@kawasakikev8905
@kawasakikev8905 Ай бұрын
@@stevett225 you can't backward engineer and come up with a solution the egyptians didn't have , much like the bore holes and copper tube cutters theory ,firstly you need to provide the proof of the existence of the pulleys and mechanical apparatus first , then backward engineer a working example that shows how it would have worked .
@zemog1025
@zemog1025 Ай бұрын
Interesting, is this theory also applicable to the other large pyramids?
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
The djed pillar which is at the heart of this hypothesis is carved into the underground system of the step pyramid, so short answer is yes. but was it the same technique, i think similar but not the same.
@somedudesstuff801
@somedudesstuff801 Ай бұрын
Interesting hypothesis about the use of the small passages. Though it's not quite consistent with the evidence. -Yes, a rope would probably go through them, but the bends and curves (that didn't have to be there), add a lot of unnecessary friction. I'd like to see a full scale test to see if even a modern rope would be able to handle the surface. -If coarse manila-like rope caused all that wear to the stone box with no load, where's the wear in the passages under load? -the tool marks on the passages are still visible, in a sequence supporting evidence the openings themselves were likely cut after the passages were placed, just like the queens chamber. The wood components are interesting. There is clearly a lot of evidence of wood around the place, which contradicts my preconceived notions of the region only having short scrubby trees.
@MrTL3wis
@MrTL3wis Ай бұрын
You're either an engineer or think like one. I had the exact same thoughts about the wrapping friction of the ropes. Going through that passage alone would probably double the necessary pulling forces.
@somedudesstuff801
@somedudesstuff801 Ай бұрын
@MrTL3wis I do a lot of rope access work. The friction is a problem but the least problem. The passages lead up to the air rather than easier straight paths going horizontal to somewhere you can actually pull from. The higher you go, the less area to stand and the bigger the problem. More than having to hire extra guys to pull would be the rub patterns. A modern slick plastic rope will scuff steel. An ancient coarse rope contaminated with sand rubbing for the thousands of lifts would leave serious marks in soft limestone that the passages don't have.
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
go to 8.30 on this video, another machine on the pyramid plateau pulls the rope from the chamber see kzbin.info/www/bejne/lZi5i42ElpiLl7csi=3SkH4QkTXdm5HGmx
@somedudesstuff801
@somedudesstuff801 Ай бұрын
@@stevett225 Ropes did not run through those passages. Hundreds of miles of length of rope loaded with millions of tons of stone absolutely did not. There are lots of issues with that hypothesis, but to anyone who's spent any real time around ropes it's an obvious nonstarter. Designing a hypothetical machine to fix a different hypothetical machine isn't good science either, it only makes the lack of evidence worse. Facts. The geometry of the passages is bad for that use. You'd be hard pressed to come up with a worse geometry. Facts. The east/west passage blocks were identical to common gutter block. It would have been easier to make the geometry suitable than what they actually did. Facts. The soft limestone has zero physical evidence of rope damage at any friction points anywhere along the crooked passages, which even an unloaded rope would absolutely do especially at that scale. There's no way around it. Facts. The queen's chamber east/west passages were sealed from construction until now, only partially opened in the modern era. Considering the queen's chamber, and the tool marks on the king's chamber, it's highly likely the passages weren't even opened up until the finishing phase after construction was completed. There are lots of problems with the east/west passage hypothesis, but the debunk is the lack of rope damage. It's baffling how you'd claim the hard granite box has rope damage from unloaded ropes, but the soft limestone passages under extremely heavy load would leave zero marks. Ropes simply did not run through those specific passages.
@memberHD
@memberHD Ай бұрын
What in the ai is this
@kevinnistor1954
@kevinnistor1954 Ай бұрын
Wtf is this robo dude in the corner tryna convince me its his voice im hearing. I would have watched this if that wasn't there but its weird i dont want everything on this platform to turn into weird shit like this
@tommyguyishere
@tommyguyishere Ай бұрын
I use to see it that way too. However the guy probably doesn’t speak English so you don’t want to hear that with English. U C
@ThrashLawPatentsAndTMs
@ThrashLawPatentsAndTMs Ай бұрын
Excellent work! I'm particularly impressed with the design modelling (Autocad?). Are you also the software to estimate the forces in the structure and construction tools/materials? IMO, this is getting really close. PS: Notice the pully shims? To my eye they may evoke the "spines" in the Osiris column.
@stevett225
@stevett225 23 күн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/jXbZY5KgrM2CjKM
@SimonFloryPhotography
@SimonFloryPhotography Ай бұрын
With every new video you produce, I am more and more impressed by the detailed manner in which you explain how the practicalities of pyramid construction was done. One of the better KZbin channels - you and your work deserve a much wider audience!
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
@@SimonFloryPhotography thank you so much, with the advancement of ai I can make more of these videos. I tend to stutter and stammer through them. I know ai and avatar isn’t the greatest way but it really helps me. Please like and especially share the links xxxx
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
@@SimonFloryPhotography oh! and buy the book if you can xx
@jackm2293
@jackm2293 Ай бұрын
amazing. your passion is impressive. ❤🙏
@46captains
@46captains Ай бұрын
I've been thinking the air shafts were for ropes as well but this is the first time I've heard anyone else talk about or elaborate on the theory. Good work man, very interesting.
@ThrashLawPatentsAndTMs
@ThrashLawPatentsAndTMs Ай бұрын
Lead by Mr. Tasker, this is "our" gathering place.
@larrythompson9100
@larrythompson9100 Ай бұрын
Could rather course thickness be an encoded function of an astronomical observation.., say like how the planets align, so in a sense a clock or even a precise prediction of an energetic alignment of time itself, I’ve noticed patterns with Saturn and our moon 29.5days/29.5yrs- 365 months equals one Saturn year, loved your presentation ✨
@stevett225
@stevett225 Ай бұрын
@@larrythompson9100 hi Larry it’s something I’ve not really delved into, I’m of the opinion like Thornborogh henge the placement of the pyramids was something to do with the moon en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thornborough_Henges but it’s way beyond my understanding but it would be interesting to see the work.
@ALDERCOTTE
@ALDERCOTTE 2 ай бұрын
Very cool, thanks for explaining it. I work on a sailboat and of course we use winches and pulleys, It's fascinating to see a different mechanism that combines a winch and a pulley kind of all in one. Looking forward to checking out more of your videos.
@stevett225
@stevett225 2 ай бұрын
@@ALDERCOTTE thanks for the comment, just working on the grand gallery at the moment, please subscribe and you won’t miss out 👍