Who built the Egyptian pyramids? (Picture: pixabay)
According to a British historian, the Giza pyramids in Egypt were not built by Egyptians, but discovered by them. The Giza Pyramid Group includes three pyramids - Khufu's Pyramid , Khafre's Pyramid and Menkaure's Pyramid , as well as the famous Sphinx and the buildings surrounding them.
The Egyptian pyramids were built in 8000 BC?
According to the accepted statement of general textbooks, the huge architectural complex listed as one of the seven wonders of the world, the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, dates back to about 2570 BC. But British historian Matt Sibson says new evidence could prove they were actually built more than 5,000 years earlier than recorded by humans. When the Egyptians discovered them, they had been thousands of years old. He told the Daily Star: "The Egyptians may have discovered these pyramids but didn't know what they were. There's no evidence that the Egyptians went in there, they didn't leave any carvings or anything, which is strange. When people When they finally entered the interior of the pyramid in the 9th century, they reported finding nothing.”
The Giza Pyramids may be a complex of buildings from an older era, far beyond current human cognition. Sibson continued, "There is no evidence that the Egyptians actually built them, and I still think that when the Egyptians discovered the pyramids, they just wanted to keep them as their own."
Sibson found incredible evidence in the walls surrounding the second structure, the Pyramid of Khafre. "The whole wall looks flat and natural, but if you look closely at one of the southwest corners, it looks like it's been plastered with clay," he says. "Where the smooth finish disappears, there's just a very... The water-eroded wall. The wall was part of the foundation of the pyramid and it was the first thing to be cut, so we know this had to happen first."
Sibson believes that the Egyptians "took over" this painstaking work and that the buildings were actually erected some 5,500 years before the Egyptians discovered them. He explains, "We can see rain erosion on the walls, but geologists say there were no rainfalls at that time [2570 B.C.] that were heavy enough to cause such damage. And another 5,500 years earlier, around 8,000 B.C., The amount of precipitation on Earth just matched the amount of water needed to erode the pyramids."
Were the Egyptian pyramids built before the flood?
Speaking of the huge amount of precipitation on the earth, people will think of the great flood. There are records of the great flood in almost all religious legends and myths of various ethnic groups. Can we think about it this way: the pyramids were built in the last civilization. Around 15,000 years ago, the great flood destroyed the last civilization, but it failed to destroy the pyramids. The fact that the pyramids were baptized by the Great Flood may be the best explanation for why their walls were eroded by rain.
However, this assumption is not unfounded. In the Bodleian Library at Oxford, there is a manuscript written by the Coptic Mas-Udi. The manuscript reads: "King Surid of Egypt once designed and built the Great Pyramid. The strange thing is that King Surid ruled Egypt before the flood. This wise king ordered his priests to They wrote down all their knowledge and hid it in the pyramid, leaving necessary knowledge for people after the flood."
There is also a view that with the rise and fall of mankind and the changes in the sea, the ancient Egyptian pyramids rose from the seabed during major changes in the earth's crust in distant times. This can also well explain the erosion of the walls of the pyramids by water. The ancestors of the Egyptians discovered the function of the pyramids, so they imitated many small pyramids. Later, people could no longer distinguish which were prehistoric relics and which were imitated by modern people.
Of course, some people think that the pyramids must have been built by aliens. Which view do you support? Who built the mysterious pyramids?