Closing the Biggest Mystery of the Great Pyramid

Closing the Biggest Mystery of the Great Pyramid

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Closing the Biggest Mystery of the Great Pyramid
This is the video that solves the mystery. The Great Pyramid has always stood out as the structure that nobody could surpass, and everyone after wanted to copy. But was it size alone that made it special, or did it come with a more profound change in ancient Egypt? This video looks at the evolution of dynastic Egyptian burials - scrutinizes the design of their defenses, and shows how the Great Pyramid achieved a dream more impressive than anyone has imagined. Now the real questions begin, and the wisdom of ancient Egypt will no longer be taken for granted. -------------------- Join this channel to get access to livestreams: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDWboBDVnIsGdYSK3KUO0hQ/join -------------------- Thanks to the Isida Project for many photos within the Great Pyramid: https://isida-project.ucoz.com/ Thanks to Keith Hamilton and Jon Bodsworth for a Great Pyramid portcullis photo Quotation Sources: Dieter Arnold “Building in Egypt” Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, 1991 Pp. 223 W. M. Flinders Petrie “The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh” New and Revised Edition, Histories & Mysteries of Man Ltd, London, 1990, Pp. 71 Graphics Sources: Dieter Arnold “Building in Egypt” Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, 1991 Reg Clark “Securing Eternity: Ancient Egyptian Tomb Protection from Prehistory to the Pyramids” The American University in Cairo Press, New York. 2019 Reg Clark “Tomb Security in Ancient Egypt from the Predynastic to the Pyramid Age” Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, Oxford, 2016 Gilles Dormion & Jean-Patrice Goidin “Les Nouveaux Mystères de le Grande Pyramide” Albin Michel, Paris, 1987 Gilles Dormion “La chambre de Cheops” Librairie Artheme Fayard, 2004 “Scanning the Pyramids” HIP Institute, 2017 Jean-Pierre Houdin “Khufu Reborn - Dassault Systemes” 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCK99mQUxw John Shae Perring “The Pyramids of Gizeh: Part I. The Great Pyramid” London, 1839 John Shae Perring “The Pyramids of Gizeh: Part II. The Great Pyramid” London, 1840 John Shae Perring “Pyramids to the Southward of Gizeh: Part III” London, 1842 W. M. Flinders Petrie “The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh” Field & Tuer London, 1883 00:00 Intro 2:34 Mastaba evolution 4:37 Portcullis evolution 6:41 Great Pyramid security design 9:29 Maneuvering with ropes 11:35 Robbing techniques 14:07 Attacking the Great Pyramid 16:54 Controlling weight 19:10 Open sesame 22:00 Mental blocks 24:24 Comparing passages 28:09 Security philosophy 30:10 Questions answered 31:41 The Big Question 34:17 Attractive forces 36:42 Time for change