New video! Exploring the ancient underground resonance chambers on the Giza Plateau

Exploring the evidence that the ancient subterranean chambers that are cut into the Giza Plateau are possibly far older than the Dynastic Egyptians, who likely inherited and re-used them as tombs during their civilization.

This chamber is remarkably resonant, and shares some very interesting characteristics with other resonant megalithic structures around the world. Worth wearing headphones to experience the full range of audio recorded in this remarkable underground chamber, and some other interesting recordings that I threw in 🙂

I explore this site with expert guides Yousef Awyan and Mohammed Ibrahim!

7 thoughts on “New video! Exploring the ancient underground resonance chambers on the Giza Plateau”

  1. Great work on this!
    The sound quality has really improved.
    Your content is interesting and exciting.
    I look forward to more!!!

  2. you are researching and uncovering GREAT stuff!!!. I’ve been into archaeology since high school…and following louis b leakey’s excavations at Olduvai Gorge in Africa…and later in Death Valley. He was immediately disparaged back then, for claiming to have discovered tool cultures dating back 100, 000 years. My wife and I have been living on an ancient Chinook Indian Village site for over 30 years and have discovered many stone objects from the 14,000 year old mega fauna….dire wolves, mastodons, wooly mammoths, glyptodons, and small-faced bears. These eye-witness carvings are quite meticulous…right down to the armor plates on the glyptodons’ shells. These carvings include a magnificent self=portrait of a paleo-indian…complete with a salamander nose, and owl figurine eye. We look forward to more of your erudite postings about this mega-fauna extinction event… and you totally surprised us with the recent discovery of the Greenland crater (Hiawatha). We’ll be putting up some $$$ via pay pal to support your furthering of this importnat knowledge/perspective sincerely Steve Multon Mohs tech in Portland Oregon

    1. Thanks very much Steve. There is so much to explore in the USA on this topic, I feel like I’ve hardly scratched the surface…

      Cheers!
      Ben

  3. Hallo
    Please Text to think Not in false Doors , i study Electronics and RF Modulation and the rules are the same for LF
    I beliebe that the so call false Doors are Low frequency sound modulators in this case about 10Hz
    I Love This matérias

  4. Hi there, just left the comment below with one of your great videos about the drilling core tec in ancient Egypt. I think that you’ve got the right connections to dig deeper (and listen deeper..)

    Comment:
    Did one ever tried to pickup the grooves with a turntable like needle or laser to convert the ‘recorded track’ in the stone into audio? That might give more information about the device used to grind the material or , ok that may sounds strange, but may allow one to ‘hear’ what was recorded, picked up in the near surrounding, which must have been possible if they’ve used oszillating devices.
    Extracting any other frequencies than the ‘humming noise’ from the ‘machinery’ could reveal exciting stuff..
    This ‘exciting stuff’ might have come into the ‘track’ due to interferencies caused by noise around the site that got overlayed to the machinery’s sound and is probably cut in stone since thousands of years. I therefor guess it would be worth to give it a try. The whole characteristic reminds me of some early edison phonographs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph#/media/File:Amberola_close-up.jpg

    1. Thanks, I also saw the comment on youtube. I try to read as many of them as I can. It’s an interesting idea, and several people have suggested ‘playing’ them, and yes they also reminded me of the early recording tubes.

  5. Nice work Ben , loved this video really enjoyed watching and look forward to many more.
    Plus noticed Egypt Today picked it up from Express but trying to undermine the story.
    Part read “James Harrell, professor of archeology at the University of Toledo, told Life Sciences, these discoveries are examples of natural rock formations that may be confused with archaeological features provided there is no burden on any archeology or geology; in other words, the pyramids are only wishful thinking by an ignorant observer with excessive imagination.”
    Your right they are always trying to hide the truth why ? They need to start re-writing the History books.
    Again good work
    James

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