The Valley Temple at Giza, and the mighty Osirion at Abydos!

An in-depth exploration of two of the most megalithic ancient structures in Egypt – the Valley Temple at Giza and the mighty Osirion at Abydos. Similar structures, but each with their own unique features, we take a detailed walk around both of these locations. These are some of the most precisely made granite structures found anywhere, with massive single piece blocks weighing up to and beyond 70 tons, perfectly fitted together without mortar.

This week we were joined by Hugh Newman of Megalithomania, many thanks to Hugh for his time!

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5 thoughts on “The Valley Temple at Giza, and the mighty Osirion at Abydos!”

  1. Hi Ben, i was watching the video and in my mind i compared the building of Valley temple with the use of the L-shaped blocks with what you can do in a 3D editor like for instance the Unreal engine. there you clould stack blocks of uneven widht into a wall forming a box like figure, with bits and pieces sticking out to both the inside and the outside. and then to get an even wall surfce you can substract a perfect rectangle from the inside to get a nice flat and even wall on a 4 surfaces of the inside.
    maybe it is just that. the ancients had a way to easilly remove a layer of the allready roughly build structure, getting it to have the perfect dimentions.
    if i imagine a programmable self balancing tool that you set up in the middle of the square walls that could then evaporate the rock with some kind of laser. it would be a tool that can be used to make the black granite boxes the vases of the hard materials and even the strange rooms in the Rocks with the rounded roofs from the BAM movie, or the temples carved out of the mountains in india. If i would want a tool that could make these ( even the perfect statues could be made with it) that would be it.

    1. an inverted 3d printer like tool maybe, it would also give way to the build in one day claims we see in the old stories.

  2. An interesting experiment would be to do a computer modeling of the acoustic properties with the sound, or pressure wave, source placed at different locations. Using the physical dimensions of the chambers and their connections, determine how the waves propagate and or if they self reinforce, resulting in standing waves. It would be interesting to find out if certain chambers amplify pressure waves for other chambers, and what that frequency is.

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    Ben,
    Urge you to contact John Bunker. He’s an expert in Hieroglyphics and has a great insight into the pyramids, particularly the 2nd pyramid and the hall of records.

    Craig

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