Talking with Matt Beall and Russ Allen on the Limitless Podcast!

While I was in Florida for the scanning electron microscopy work, I also sat down with Matt Beall and Russ Allen for a chat on the Limitless Podcast!

Recorded exactly one year to the day from my first time on Matt’s show. Very enjoyable discussion, as well as a chance to catch up on Matt’s latest additions to his epic collection of Ancient Egyptian vases. We talk vases (obviously), the SEM work, as well as several other topics. Give it a watch and Matt a follow over on his channel, he’s got some great guests lined up, and quite the professional setup!

2 thoughts on “Talking with Matt Beall and Russ Allen on the Limitless Podcast!”

  1. Ben, I want to email you extensive research I’ve done that concludes:
    The Great Pyramid was built in 3 stages not 1, with each stage being a stage of completion in case the King died.
    Khafre’s pyramid is at the 2nd stage of construction putting the “true entrance” at 120 feet and there’s a yet undiscovered Queen’s Chamber, Grand Gallery and King’s chamber in Khafre’s pyramid which was intended to be much larger.

    The Great Pyramid perfectly matches the Fibonacci retracement with the following 6 retracement levels all met perfectly:
    1.000: Top of Great Pyramid
    0.786: Top of 2nd iteration of the Pyramid
    0.618: Top of 1st iteration of the Pyramid
    0.500: Top of vault of Queen’s Chamber
    0.382: Base of Great Pyramid
    0.236: Floor of Subterranean Chamber.

    I have much much more to share with you and I have diagrams etc; I really want to get connected anonymously first so I’ll provide my alternative email.

    Another tasty nugget; the “Grand Gallery” is meant to be a false-door representation.

  2. Great Pyramid matches the 6 Fibonacci retracement levels perfectly. Let’s talk.____ || 1.000: Top of Great Pyramid
    || 0.786: Top of 2nd iteration of the Pyramid
    || 0.618: Top of 1st iteration of the Pyramid
    || 0.500: Top of vault of Queen’s Chamber
    || 0.382: Base of Great Pyramid
    || 0.236: Floor of Subterranean Chamber.
    _____

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