You sir have turned me into a pyramid head! ...wait
@insanecamo10 ай бұрын
Always
@micahdaily24610 ай бұрын
Came for the Trackmania, stayed for the pyramids
@octoburr42610 ай бұрын
i’m actually looking forward SO much to watching this whole thing. Hearing youtube/twitch personalities open up about their own obscure knowledge is so fascinating because they’re essentially professionals at talking in an engaging way.
@Hossdelux10 ай бұрын
Never thought about this. That makes so much damn sense.
@Noqtis10 ай бұрын
Useless when they don't know what they are talking about. The pyramids are fake. They were build by the US Americans in the 18th century to have some symbology for themselves that isn't European.
@Bungal0wBen8 ай бұрын
Get your news from a professional talker sounds pretty newonce to me 😂🤣, can you scream take my Liberty any harder?
@TheHeadincharge8 ай бұрын
@@Bungal0wBenGod you’re stupid, but damn do you think you’re smart as hell.
@alexlarsson21636 ай бұрын
The word you're looking for is entertainer.
@bradygreen75945 ай бұрын
The video is unwatchable there’s no green timer
@TheSadLittlePanda10 ай бұрын
Almost 4 hours of Wirtual talking about ancient egyptian shafts? yes please
@lettuce838837 ай бұрын
Pause
@carneyjiang91595 ай бұрын
Resume
@hajdibengu841010 ай бұрын
An improbable but strong bond has been established between trackmania and the pyramids. Awesome stuff!!
@Cooper347110 ай бұрын
I for one love the Pyramid Podcast, hosted by none other than Mr Wirtual himself. I feel like a good amount of ppl might listen to one if he seriously did it like monthly
@seldom_bucket8 ай бұрын
I don't even like racing games but still watch your videos to fall asleep sometimes, you got a chill af vibe. Found this video at a perfect time, too stressed to sleep. Wish you the best as you seem one of the most genuinely nice people i watch.
@ruen26288 ай бұрын
i watch him for the exact same reason thats crazy
@SamuraiGuy10 ай бұрын
I don't have time to watch it right now, but I'm actually extremely excited to watch this when I do have the time!
@moonblue58338 ай бұрын
Have found the time?
@SamuraiGuy8 ай бұрын
@@moonblue5833Yes I have! It was well worth it! Thanks for asking!
@Half_Bagel6 ай бұрын
i never in my life thought i would be able to watch this but I did
@franciscoesteves0510 ай бұрын
I saw a piramid and had to IMMEDIATELY click on the video. Take in mind I haven't watch Wirtual for months
@Bjoern_189710 ай бұрын
NPC
@The.Real.Andrew.Cooper10 ай бұрын
same haha
@Nitidus10 ай бұрын
@@Bjoern_1897Grow up, Björn.
@rossshepherd983610 ай бұрын
pyramid*
@Jonas10010010010 ай бұрын
@@Bjoern_1897 Kid
@asdernr10 ай бұрын
Honestly, I'd love a series with wirtual. With this stream, you got so many people on the pyramid hook. A 101 in Pyramids series would be ultracool! Starting from the very beginning. First discoveries, some ancient Studies etc. until we get to the recent findings in 2020.
@coRnflEks6 ай бұрын
Your enthusiasm is contagious! I watched this 4 months ago, and my curiosity as an engineer was triggered. I ended up spending the next 4 weeks watching and reading all kinds of pyramid content, you demon! Unexpectedly, I eventually began to see a potential practical purpose for the pyramids: Water valves! In my professional opinion, constructing a pyramid to support a vertical column of water might be the only way to possibly control a high pressure water source, above ground, in ancient times. This is actually an extremely difficult task even today - just look at the Deepwater Horizon oil spill where they could not close an open and flowing oil well, and you can see what I'm talking about. By building a pyramid layer by layer around an already flowing water source, the resulting water column will gradually exert more and more hydrostatic pressure until the pressure and flow reach zero. At some point, the water source simply doesn't have enough pressure to lift the water any higher. Such a tall water column would've exerted a hell of a lot of horisontal forces to contain though, which is where the pyramid shape comes in. A pyramid is the strongest and most stable construction if you want to build something tall. Technically, a cone is better, but a square shape is much easier to build. It wouldn't be wrong to think of the pyramids as extremely small four-sided dams - gravity masonry dams made from stone or brick to be more precise, which use weight and friction alone to counteract the pressure and forces of trapped water. The Nagarjuna Sagar Dam in India and the Theodore Roosevelt Dam are proof-of-concepts, demonstrating that it is possible. I even made a video explaining it and posted it on this youtube account. To my surprise, I think I actually manage to also plausibly explain the internal features in the great pyramid, as simple mechanisms needed for the pyramid to act as a water valve. It would also greatly assist in their construction of course, as free potential energy. Anyway.. it ended up being quite the fun journey, so thanks for inspiring me. I hope you get around to making more pyramid videos.
@harstar123455 ай бұрын
Man found the perfect sleeper content, both interesting to watch while conscious, soothing whilst unconscious. Beautiful. Need more
@MrImadeU9 ай бұрын
I watched History for Granite and fell asleep instantly, thank you for recommending his channel he has now become part of my daily sleep ritual
@Half_Bagel6 ай бұрын
based
@afcabral416010 ай бұрын
As it was sealed, many times they are just objects that eventually fell into the hole due to construction, and as they were never opened they remained there. With the conclusion that the queen chamber was not finished, and thinking that it is centered on the pyramid while the king chamber is not. They may have planned to go from the queen chamber to being the king chamber, but for some reason, they decided to abandon the work and remake the king's room in another location.
@kingbitz176410 ай бұрын
Hi, I think a lot of people said it already but here's my theory: The vents were seeled for the proccess of mommification, which needs a dry place, lack of oxygen and hot temperature. Once the mommification completed, than they could open the vents, to keep it cooler for the conservation of the body in the long term. That would also allow people to visit their king/queen in a better environment. I don't know if it is how it would work, I don't know the details of the entire process. But here's what I think! Nice video Wirtual, thank you for sharing the subject!
@jackthompson25829 ай бұрын
it’s mummification not mommification
@fishtail26168 ай бұрын
@@jackthompson2582 mummy mommy
@ZerotZallander6 ай бұрын
Problem is that the entrance and all got closed off :) I also doubt they would let peasants visit the pharaohs tomb ;)
@sirzebra6 ай бұрын
@@jackthompson2582 It's "momification" in about a dozen latin-based languages, for example the French word for it is "momie" or Spanish "momia", so give him a break, jack, he's already making the effort of talking in your language to be able to converse with you, while you probably can't speak any of the 12 languages mentionned.
@averageagarthianman5 ай бұрын
@@sirzebraDespite this rage it is still "mummification"
@Android48010 ай бұрын
1:52:40 keep in mind, they’re not digging these tunnels. They’re placing blocks, layer by layer, with grooves cut out of the rock to eventually slot into a tunnel. There’s a hundred reasons why it might be easier to not make the path straight. The nature of the rock, the joints in the path, the other construction going around on the current layer. No one cares about the inner parts of the tunnel, so the workers did whatever was most convenient.
@IroAppe8 ай бұрын
I think the items were most probably dropped. The other channels were already open, probably people already took them away. But you have to imagine that if you go back to that time in your mind - it's a VERY busy construction site. And you are threatened with death for errors. So, would you tell anyone that you dropped a little piece of wood down there from transport or for aid for some small thing? Or a ball that helped to move some heavy stone blocks around? Or the hooks to open one of these panels that were continously moved during the construction to keep the channels unobstructed? I can see all the three occasions very clearly, where something like this would have happened. And the lost items were not told to anyone, and even then, the wall wouldn't be opened ahead of schedule. These are actually very connective artefacts to me. I can imagine the feel, the environment and the situation of the worker that did this. And also how they felt. Now that we know the complete story, with the panels being moved to construct them especially, those meaningless artifacts suddenly gain meaning and purpose and show us, how it was like when the pyramids were built.
@DamageJackyl5 ай бұрын
This dudes channel, History for Granite, is revolutionary to the home-taught archelogists and historians. His use of drone footage and measurements combined with knowledge of building techniques is astonishing.
@laladieladada6 ай бұрын
Not just a great driver or trackmania narrator. But a great talker about the things you are interested about. your expressions cause me to become interested as well. You would be a great history teacher. thank you for this video. A unexpected gem.
@Whytho20008 ай бұрын
Wirtual why did i watch a 3hr video about pyramids. I just stumbled on your history vids, great summoning salt vibes, and enjoyed seeing you race stuff, and now Im watching pyramids. LOL
@hobojimmy350010 ай бұрын
I believe that the ventilation for workers is not a bad hypothesis. Workers on the pyramid in ancient Egypt were not slaves as is commonly taught they were respected members of the society and even were allowed to be buried next to the pyramids which common folk were not. With so many of them working underground I think it would have been only possible to work with ventilation otherwise death from heat stroke would have occurred. As with that one section with the sweaty guy shows just existing down there is enough to get someone to sweat let alone 30+ builders working at once. Even use of the ventilation shafts as cooling for when the pharaoh would have inspected could be the case or for when the funeral procession took place the leaders of the society didn’t want to be cooked for what could be days of preparation (idk how Egyptian pharaoh tombing went).
@RowOfMushyTiT10 ай бұрын
Yes and everyone forgets they didn't have LED head torches.
@RowOfMushyTiT10 ай бұрын
But hardly anyone is actually working underground as it's built layer by layer, but maybe necessary if there is internal decoration and ornaments to be laid in afterwards and those were probably higher class workers/priests.
@Vlad-sj5yw6 ай бұрын
Absolutely love HFG. What a happy surprise this is. After spending a couple of days watching your videos.
@PossiblyJoshy10 ай бұрын
S tier content. Very exciting stuff Wirtual!
@AlexBrogan9610 ай бұрын
The queen’s chamber shafts being unfinished and plugged when discovered actually makes a lot of sense now. They decided to abandon the queen’s chamber, built over the ends of the shafts as they continued building, and never unplugged the openings in the chamber since the chamber was never finished or used. I’m going to assume they needed air flow for some burial ceremony (potentially involving fire so they needed lots of oxygen) or even just to allow the important rich folks who were in charge of the burial to have fresh air, hence the King’s chamber’s shafts being exposed and unplugged. Also, the slab with the copper handles could very well be a temporary plug to stop rain and debris as it was described and when they built over the shaft after abandoning the queen’s chamber the workers on that side of the pyramid just left the slab in for whatever reason.
@RowOfMushyTiT10 ай бұрын
It's probably that they planned a smaller pyramid where the queens chamber was in the middle and the shafts did reach the exterior, then they upscaled the design. So they had to add the grand gallery to haul blocks up and which blocks the queens chamber. I don't think they were even trying to hide it from robbers, but rather hide it as an imperfection.
@charliegibbs23774 ай бұрын
Fell asleep to this, and had some WILD dreams. Crazy pyramid lore dreams. I want another pyramid vid
@Espere10 ай бұрын
This is the stream I was waiting for all my life
@laladieladada6 ай бұрын
2:09:05 Yes, we have 500 year old wood now. We have them in some very old buildings. "grafelijke korenmolen" at "zeddam" netherlands was build in 1441 for example. It's possible that larger logs have been cut in pieces and reused for smaller items such as toys and tools after their initial use as part of a building or crane or whatever was done. As long the wood isn't rotting or damaged in other ways, it will stay strong forever. There is no reason well protected wood couldn't last indefinitely.
@BEAMERRRRR10 ай бұрын
Great! I’m sleeping much better the past few weeks
@Jdkieddj10 ай бұрын
Dude I love this! Thank you for taking the time to cover the subject
@user-never-existed9 ай бұрын
Mexican Pyramids also have tons of history behind them!!!! It’s amazing to see a KZbinr express their passions like this. It quite frankly reminds me of Markiplier, who (mentioning he absolutely loved space) went to make sci-fi movies about space! Wirtual, seeing you become a pyramid/archaeology KZbinr along with Trackmania as a little break from the games would be fabulous!!!!!
@biogopher7 ай бұрын
I dont know if it was "king to the stars" but I think its possible that the Pharaoh/religious advisor said "we need a passage to the sky" without a specific direction/target in mind. I think though its way more likely they were just used for air tho. For why the tunnels turn, I learn toward the pyramid being rebuilt upon (the queens tumb tunnels seem way too long to be a trick and those trap doors are weird). Ie dunno howx exactly the stones were made but I imagine you would cut the air passage before placement and lining those up and aiming those cant have been easy. It could have been chocked up to "good enough for whats hidden". It could have been intentional, maybe there were concerns of sand or the sunlight heating up the tomb. I do look forward to more on this and I appreciate the channel recommendation.
@liquiddasher186010 ай бұрын
Perfect for falling asleep, goodnight to yall❤
@mrjm675210 ай бұрын
Sleeping KZbin gang !
@Finlithui10 ай бұрын
Sorry, i don't have the time right now to watch 3h video about pyramids from wirtual but it's saved in my playlist. Cheers!
@greffen6 ай бұрын
watched the whole thing. banger video, banger stream. the more pyramid content the better
@Android48010 ай бұрын
Watching his videos I’m kind of astounded no one has figured this stuff out. It’s not exactly rocket science. Apparently no one has just taken the time to sit down and actually look at the details. It’s so bizarre.
@maikkamman830710 ай бұрын
Honestly, you have no clue how much I need this today
@Jaxswean5 ай бұрын
Watching this through is crazy, and enjoyable 👍
@ChrisCatchTheHat10 ай бұрын
Do you think you could organize a stream with him and you together? It would be so nice to hear you both talk together. Also, you have so many questions i had too, maybe He is able to sort them out for us in a conversation between you two?
@6agenthawk7 ай бұрын
the air vents were for us, and the queens chambers' vents were not finished because it was decided in the middle of construction that they were not needed
@vladicekov99537 ай бұрын
Best content on this channel.
@Dr_Hiscores10 ай бұрын
been waiting for this content.
@lance88142 ай бұрын
Getting my popcorn and starting this video. I think there is a strong possibility the pyramids are much older than we are told possibly pre-ice-age. Let's go!
@mikeuuuytffvghjjoopoiytf10 ай бұрын
Maybe the channels were built bendy to prevent things being dropped down into the chamber whilst allowing ventilation (or also to prevent light from reaching the chamber). Or maybe they were bendy to avoid other structures in the pyramid, just like how our plumbing bends to navigate around houses.
@RowOfMushyTiT10 ай бұрын
One Queen's vent is bent to avoid the Grand gallery.
@MrHerodoto10 ай бұрын
That's was amazing. Thank you very much for it, Wirtual.
@averagejoessportsbreaks49936 ай бұрын
So funny story, I see this video and I thought oh that’s a funny title. It’s probably Wirtual going on a rant for a min and then back to some cool Trackmania content. I press on the video and fast forward 1 hour to see what’s going on … nope he’s still talking about Pyramids. Now here I am about to watch the entire 3 hour vid and so stoked about it 😆😆😆
@quuub508910 ай бұрын
idk if it makes sense but maybe they needed the lower temperature to make the mummy inside be conserved longer
@montyvr677210 ай бұрын
Thank you Wirtual, I now believe the pyramids are real!
@Arcane4th10 ай бұрын
starting this at half five AM and hoping to still be listening by half eight
@Orangaria10 ай бұрын
I'm not a pyramid enthusiast but I always really appreciate how Passionate Wirtual is about them :3
@Freakmaster48010 ай бұрын
That's one of the best things about passionate people. They can make a topic that isn't generally interesting to you and still drag you in.
@G4Cidib9 ай бұрын
I fully support your hobbies friend.
@freja318710 ай бұрын
decided about just watching history for granite or watching you watch it. and now im here
@Tom3kkk7 ай бұрын
I like how around 45 minutes in he says we don't have the time to really watch the video and there's 3 hours left lol
@FinkHD10 ай бұрын
I didn’t know I needed this crossover
@wr_wr10 ай бұрын
I just love these pyramid contents. Keep them coming mate
@PepekBezlepek10 ай бұрын
ok so how could the queen's chamber channels be unfinished if they were being built along with the pyramid? they just decided they won't go through the trouble of leaving a hole through the pyramid at one point and built it solid from then on? that part seems weird to me
@Nitidus10 ай бұрын
When they switched was the point where they also abandoned the Queen's Chamber itself, I would assume. So there was no point in going through the effort of continuing the extra work anymore. Why would they continue working on the shafts when they already knew the chamber they led to wouldn't be finished at all?
@41-Haiku10 ай бұрын
They seem to have abandoned work on that part of the project pretty suddenly. I wonder what changed? Maybe the Pharaoh died, and they had to stop working on some features and just launch the MVP.
@hornet106510 ай бұрын
This was a really interesting video. Previously I was convinced they were pointing at the stars but that was because I thought the channels were straight. Didn't know they turned until I saw this. Now I think ventilation is the most plausible cause. But then the question arises why they needed ventilation? I subscribed to History for granite and are really looking forward to his next video!
@Bossatron200010 ай бұрын
Finally happened. Woke up and this was playing
@Xeamesh10 ай бұрын
Now this is what we have been waiting for
@ZerotZallander6 ай бұрын
My actual guess is still air vents, but they were built for burial ceremony and the one inheriting the throne should ofc have fresh air and not sweat in there when it is being held. Which could also explain the reason for the queens chamber vents not going to the complete edge as she may have passed away before it got finished :D This is just a wild guess as I don't know much of anything about this P:
@hendrix359810 ай бұрын
Imagine the Pyramids were build layer by layer, the the workers/slaves could have also carved out the tunnels and airholes, layer by layer. That would take out the problem of carving it out later and then, having no Oxygen due to torches. If the chambers were filled with sand to hold up the sealing, that would explain why holes like the Airholes or the entrance of the queenchamber were not opened beforehand and therefore opened afterwards. That would explain why the queenchamber entrance has also a ledge. The holes were opened to give the worker air to work, i can’t imagine how the other pyramidchambers were build, unless many dead workers was the consequence. A room finished, the Airholes could be closed by the most outer layers, as the queenchamber is. The kingschamber’s airholes were maybe needed, for later purposes aswell and not just for the workers. I don’t know enough on how they build the Pyramids, but if it was layer by layer, this would explain how workers could survive there.
@NefruSimons8 ай бұрын
Dude they needed fire to light the rooms, that's why they needed the air vents...
@the_strange0ne10 ай бұрын
Okay I don't know much about the pyramid, but What If the shafts are for ventilation but they weren't just made for air and meant for smoke like a place to let a small fire candle to give light. (the video might have said this already I left at 1:41:32)
@rumfordc10 ай бұрын
if that was the case, there should be soot on the ceiling and to my knowledge there is not
@Ramacho10 ай бұрын
you mean i get to watch one of my favorite youtubers react to one of my other favorite youtubers? yes please
@GyandhiWorkshop5 ай бұрын
around 1:50:00 I think these channels were probably built to keep torches lit without exhausting the oxygen supply inside, they would have known that torches go out in a confined space and the air we breathe with it. I don't think it was to aid construction but to keep torches lit when it was completed and its actual function came into play, i would say the inside of the pyramid had a more practical function, i dont think it was a tomb. I also think that these shafts may have had a dual purpose... My best speculation is that given the pyramids highly strategic global position, it sits on Africa's side of a very narrow land corridor of west Israel, were I would say that the ancient Egyptions who built these structures controlled the flow of goods and trade from all of Africa with Europe and Asia, an army would have to march a standing army through Egypt to take Africa (look at google maps at its position, it has mountain ranges to the south east which an army would struggle to traverse followed by meandering layers of rivers, to the north the Nile river splits into many rivers making it impossible to cross and all of Africa is surrounded by ocean). Since they would have had all this wealth flowing through their borders they would have had a lot of gold and other precious materials to store safely, I think the pyramids acted like a Bank... the gold was stored on top of this unraidable fortress while also showing off the incredible wealth and building technology of the region... Even if the plateau was somehow taken by an army, it would only take a handful of archers with a few bundles of arrows, a few sacks of rice and barrels of water to secure the summit of the pyramid, it could be held by these few men near indefinitely while the rest of the empire prepares for a retake of the land. Just think about it, its perfect.
@marvczep522410 ай бұрын
my thought is that the air is for the people who come to visit the pharohs grave. Like he said in the video, slaves were not givin the privalege of air condition, but other Pharaohs and important priests who come to the grave will. So they put in the air condition so that later Pharaohs and other people dont suffer while like praying and stuff at the grave of the pharaoh. If i remember correctly the pyramid wasnt seeled straight away after they put the mummy in there. So like maybe for a death ritual in the pyramid were royalty came they needed to be the inside of the chambers as comfortable as possible.
@marvczep522410 ай бұрын
and yes, i do think queens chamber is either a bait chamber or a unfinished one
@ellisnape566810 ай бұрын
I think the ventilation could be there to prevent the kings chamber or rather the objects within including the pharaos mummie from moulding. It was said, that it was quite humid and hot inside, which definately arent the best conditions. With the venzilation humidity and temperature dropped dramatically.
@lourin5698 ай бұрын
45:36 The Acient Trolls did it again 😂 like a kacke map ,but for people in RL xD
@mrmajuri20710 ай бұрын
This is what ive been waiting for
@harshmoor228010 ай бұрын
Just going off of how I would think to do it. Id make a big square. Measure the hight, and a distance away from a side. Whatever distance you want. Lets say height 20 ft, and distance 20 feet. On top of first square, build another 20 ft tall and 20 feet in from all sides. Continue untill you cant anymore. You now basically have a square wedding cake. Building most of the interior as you go up. Build out to complete the triangle. Blocks on the end, if 10 inches tall lets say. Do the ratio 10/240 = x/240 you get 10. So go 10 inches along the block, cut back to edge and you have the same angle as your square. in this example. With this square cake its easy to build a ramp up. Since everything on the top layer will rest on the square beneath. You can start at the top section and build down. Start at the center square walls and move out. Wouldnt even need a second method to ramp up again. Perhaps the angular shape wasnt just to slide in from up top. But to wedge something in to help place blocks. And if you were to place a block in front of the hole, on the next layer towards the edge. and use a lever to flip it into place, its gonna rise. With the blocks shape as a trapezoid the higher it gets the easier it is to get it in the hole and fall to fit. Square has to be perfect, its angle shape allows a little left and right movement when flipping it into place. They were probably the hardest blocks to place, so they made it as easy as possible to fit them. But im pretty sure you could do it with 1 ramp even the nice anglular outer peice with this method. Idk if it is a method already thought of, but thats how I would try to do it.
@harshmoor228010 ай бұрын
These people invented measure twice, cut once. They probably dug first. Perhaps it was something entirely different until they decided to build a pyramid on top. As yes, they were paid with life to work on the pyramids. Yeah, the people overwatching the slaves were probably paid Egyptians. But like you said, everyone had slaves. Whether it was other people or their own.
@harshmoor228010 ай бұрын
Also idk why I'm thinking this, but I would have bet that the designers were killed afterwards to hide secrets but I could be completely wrong with that.
@xWahllyx10 ай бұрын
cant weather/ erosion make that one corner (2:30:00) more rough than the other walls since its the most exposed?
@lettuce838837 ай бұрын
Best video on youtube
@Icedrake20110 ай бұрын
Genuinely want more streams like this.
@benvel33927 ай бұрын
I wish someone loved me as much as Wirtual loves pyramids
@albertnonymous975910 ай бұрын
Here's a layman's theory: Symmetry and accuracy would be standard construction knowledge, but could the queen's chamber be a blueprint or a trial run for the unique features of the king's? Either A, you only get one shot at getting the king's chamber perfect and it is the most important room, taking the time to build the queen's so you don't run into unforeseen consequences would be insurance. Once it's in a condition where the work to completely finish it is technologically trivial, you can leave it, confident you have a working blueprint. Or B, it's an actual blueprint, to show future generations in which order and how it was built. An architect and a builder are different professions, how things work in theory isn't the same as which order you have to build, if you're a stonemason at the time you could see oh, it's a smart move to leave the final corner uncut in case you accidentally bump it, and whatnot. This one seems less likely as I don't see why you'd leave a grave unsealed for a generation or two so people can examine the techniques and only seal it up later.
@Tyler41232410 ай бұрын
I assume what he is getting at is that the chambers were constructed in the same way that the outside of the pyramid was constructed. Nicest stones are placed where they are most visible. So basically the Queens chamber was built first by leaving a larger empty space in the pyramid, then to finish of the interior and make it look all pretty, they put nice finishing stones on the interior walls and once the pretty walls were in place they would have cut holes where the airways were to finalize the room. thats also why they wanted to square off the ends of the hole so it looked nicer. As for what the airways are for, i think its to let the body of Pharaoh to dry up instead of turning into a gooey mess due to high humidity and heat.
@Nitidus10 ай бұрын
From how I understand it, the humidity we saw in those chambers in the past came solely from tourist's perspiration. Also I don't know how much a bit of humidity would have affected a pharaoh who's lying in his sealed sarcophagus, embalmed.
@theshosher10 ай бұрын
my conspiracy theory is that the queens room was just a lil Fekked and they werent happy with it. they just decided to give it another go above it. legacy code unused by anything floating around in the bottom of the repo.
@Hawinzi10 ай бұрын
If the Queens Chamber was supposed to be a decoy, which I find most probable. It makes sense that the shafts weren't finished. I think as thieves would enter, they would see the the shaft, thinking its for ventilation, and walk inside. Only to get trapped by a huge block, blocking the entrance and suffocating them. This also ties in with the theory that the shafts remained sealed during construction and that the chamber was unfinished. The Queens Chamber was finished and the shafts were never meant to reach all the way to the outside.
@RowOfMushyTiT10 ай бұрын
The queens chamber was probably the original burial chamber in a smaller designed pyramid, where the shafts did extend outwards. Then they decided to make the pyramid even bigger probably mid construction as I doubt they would have the casing stones on the smaller pyramid yet.
@ZerotZallander6 ай бұрын
2:38:10 what if thy actually WERE blocked, but later removed by the thieves?
@nickwalsh452412 күн бұрын
Weird thought while watching this last night - What if that dolerite ball found in the queens channels was used to roll down the channels to test 'things'.. Also the copper pins on the plugs in the queen's channels.. Those pins are looped into a handle-shape. I wonder if the hook found with the dolerite ball was used to hook onto those copper handles to 'pull' those plugs into place...🤔🤔
@jeremykothe284710 ай бұрын
could the one more rounded corner of the vent have been made that way so allow eg: ropes or mechanisms to slide in that corner?
@dormin6003 ай бұрын
this is awesome
@renneverbright7 ай бұрын
Just from first impressions,I wonder if SP Big Void is structural in nature. Like, say you have your Grand Gallery but you build it with the purpose of people walking through rather than supporting tons and tons of rock above it, perhaps the builders created a fake ceiling and then placed the structural supports to make sure the Gallery didn't cave in above them.
@spidre-nw7od8 ай бұрын
I didn't realise wirtual would actually make this
@Konigreich10 ай бұрын
Ventilation for the Pharaohs body so it wouldn't get damaged by moisture? Queens chamber just being a false or early building if the Pharaoh died early. It would explain why the vents doesn't go to the outside, they probably started serious work on the main chamber and simply stopped work on the backup chamber, leading them to block it up and build over it.
@Kunivaaaa10 ай бұрын
yoo this is fire
@milztempelrowski928110 ай бұрын
If they used torches/fire to light up the inside of the pyramides/chambers (unlike us) oxygen would have been even more important to keep work going.
@seldom_bucket8 ай бұрын
Gotta say i'm suprised at the simplified thought process of these people... Them 'air vents' instantly made me think about what light source was available....no gas lanterns, they where burning oil soaked fabrics....you learn pretty quick what that does in inclosed spaces with no airflow. It seems obvious to me that they where created to allow work to be done (with light) and not have your workers die of co2 poisoning or w/e
@DoctorORBiT8 ай бұрын
Will you be reviewing the two new videos he uploaded? :)
@osten43210 ай бұрын
I knew it would be about History for Granite before clicking the video xD
@MrImadeU9 ай бұрын
I believe the air shafts were there to prevent humidity and mold to form. to preserve the place the best as possible.
@Mikelectric3 ай бұрын
Fell sleep to this and dreamed I was in Egypt getting tours
@geronimus42886 ай бұрын
I was wondering while watching if the queens chamber could have been a failed attempt at the actual kings chamber, or maybe they decided to expand the pyramid at some point during construction. To me it would explain why the queens chamber is off center unlike the kings chamber, and also explain why the part lower (which I assume would have been completed first) is left unfinished. There are probably a ton of holes in this theory, but I would love it if someone could explain why I am wrong.
@flarkin281810 ай бұрын
watched the whole thing 🤙
@OlafsLeftArm10 ай бұрын
The air tunnels turning could be a strong evidence that there was something in the way. Like the unknown void over the Grand Gallery.
@jankucera850510 ай бұрын
oh yes the best content
@beeemack10 ай бұрын
I think the pharaoh believed he would far outlive the construction of the pyramids and wanted to go inside the chambers. Maybe he included the air channels purely for his own comfort in the time leading up to his death. I dont think its crazy to believe a pharaoh would include such a massive detail for a "just incase i want to go in there it cant be hot and muggy". The queens chamber and channels might have been left unfinished if she died during construction. They could have buried her and sealed the chamber in a rush if that were the case. At that point, they would have just left the blocks with the copper pins in the channels where they were, as there would be no point to continue the air channels. That might explain why the finishing touches had been started, but strangely not finished. The one outside corner on the wall of the chamber, and, only the first few cm of the air channel opening.
@kushin521210 ай бұрын
eeeey, more content about pyramids? I actually enjoyed this 4 hours long video xd