>>9430931Except they're not just random stone piles. You can't fit a razor blade between those stones, they're practically laser cut and placed with insane precision.
Also pyramids have resonance properties.
Which is pretty interesting considering this fairly recent study.
https://phys.org/news/2018-07-reveals-great-pyramid-giza-focus.html>An international research group has applied methods of theoretical physics to investigate the electromagnetic response of the Great Pyramid to radio waves. >Scientists predicted that under resonance conditions, the pyramid can concentrate electromagnetic energy in its internal chambers and under the base. >The research group plans to use these theoretical results to design nanoparticles capable of reproducing similar effects in the optical range.>Such nanoparticles may be used, for example, to develop sensors and highly efficient solar cells.Another link.
https://physicsworld.com/a/chambers-in-egypts-great-pyramid-concentrate-radio-waves/And this isn't one of those crystal healing bullshit studies.
Even if it's absolutely /x/ tier, I wouldn't be surprised at all if those fuckers were actually ancient power plants built by lost civilizations tens of thousands of years ago.
I find that infinitely more likely than a bunch of copper tool wielding people managing to get this kind of precision down in the time scale that was given for the building of the pyramids.
Now if they said "Egyptians had steel tools and every pyramid took 200 years to build" I'd find it far more realistic and even then their precision would be beyond anything we have seen until the modern era.
But instead all of this was supposedly done with copper, which endures like 3 hits when dealing with granite and gets bent to being unusable.