View Full Version : Giant Underground Stone Boxes Near The Pyramids In Egypt
Kiforall
18th September 2013, 20:42
I can't find this posted before, sorry if it has been.
WTH were these used for???
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sunflower
18th September 2013, 21:07
I hadn't seen this video before either nor had I ever seen these huge "boxes". Apparently there are other "corridors" that have yet to be explored. Was this what Edgar Cayce was talking about?
I hope that as time goes on more information about this will come to light. I wonder what Richard Gabriel (member of Avalon) could tell us about this.
Tesseract
18th September 2013, 23:46
Just on the granite: like most igneous rocks, granite chemically weathers because the minerals (the feldspar in the case of granite) are not chemically stable with the atmosphere. I notice that highly polished granite tombstones seem to undergo no weathering, at least on a time scale of decades. It will probably vary a lot with granite type. I have noticed pieces of freshly broken dolerite, another igneous rock, chemically weathering in just a few years. There is a type of 'rock' called decomposed granite, that looks like granite, but can be hacked into like butter - none of the crystals are stuck together properly.
So, the polishing should help the rock objects last longer especially in acidic environments (not that they are terribly exposed underground). This would help the inscriptions stay legible for a long time. Of course the simple appearance and touch are also improved. I can only speculate what the purpose of the boxes was.
watchZEITGEISTnow
19th September 2013, 00:19
I'm sensing batteries - and I have no idea why :P
chocolate
19th September 2013, 14:35
I am sensing something rectangular in layers, a lot like slabs with inscriptions. I have no idea why ;)
Joking.
Thank you for the video, it was new for me too.
Atlas
20th September 2013, 17:31
Massive 'Precision Cut 'Ancient 100 Ton Boxes Underground At The Serapeum In Egypt
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Violet
21st September 2013, 06:37
Notice how everybody's dressed like Indiana Jones...:p
Without having to jump to UFO's delivering an order of x n° of these boxes, isn't it possible that there is a physical force that is yet unknown to us and that works in the opposite direction of gravity? You'll hear I'm no scientist, and I haven't studied anti-gravity in depth (it's the first term that pops up now) but I think the answer might actually be just as simple as that. I think of it as a field that you can activate by a trigger. Within that field you can lift heavy things. This field is not present all the time, otherwise we would see people flying around and trees being ripped out of the ground, stuff like that.
Question is: how are such fields activated (or how is gravity temporarily deactivated), if even they do exist.
Karnax
24th September 2013, 22:52
Dear Sunflower et al,
Edgar Cayce was literally obsessed with finding the "Hall of Records" which I believe is what your referring too..
*It is interesting that the boxes were placed at the entrance to the Serapeum of which there were many sited.*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serapeum
Archeologists discovered at least 22 monolithic stone boxes, weighing about 60 to 70 tonnes each, including the solid stone lid of about 30 tonnes.
One of the remarkable things about these boxes—which are empty, by the way—is that the surfaces are precision-honed to within a few ten-thousandths of an inch of being perfectly flat, with perfect 90 degree corners.
Many are claiming these boxes as too perfect to be man made in the period but not the case.
*If you told me that the boxes housed Apis Bulls I would have knodded happily but empty?..we are still out to lunch.*
I have already cyber slapped a friend teasing was this the first instance of the "Ra in the Box" fast food movement ;)
Atlas
25th September 2013, 00:45
The Merneptah Sarcophagi Restoration Project:
Archaeologists are re-assembling the largest ancient Egyptian sarcophagus, built for pharaoh Merneptah (1212-1202 BC), the 13th son of Ramses the Great of the 19th Dynasty.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-PPe2mZzenpM/UMN4lEEw-jI/AAAAAAAAh4k/7ItKUxElHJQ/s400/Egypt-sarcophagus_03.jpg
The giant box (made of red granite) was reduced to fragments more than 3,000 years ago. It is more than 13 feet (4 meters) long, 7 feet (2.3 m) wide and towers more than 8 feet (2.5 m) above the ground. It was originally quite colorful and has a lid that is still intact.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-3yZ4lZsQnrg/UMN5MzARBuI/AAAAAAAAh48/ucAvgHCc4Ho/s400/Egypt-sarcophagus_04.jpg
"This as far as I know is about the largest of any of the royal sarcophagi," said project director Edwin Brock. Why Merneptah built himself such a giant sarcophagus is unknown. Other pharaohs used multiple sarcophagi, although none, it appears, with an outer box as big as this.
(Source: livescience.com/25282-largest-egyptian-sarcophagus (http://www.livescience.com/25282-largest-egyptian-sarcophagus.html))
eric1
25th September 2013, 00:57
Supposedly there is a large underground city/complex underneath the entire Giza Plateau. ETs may be inhabiting it. I recall one of the guests on Coast to Coast am talking about this. No doubt one of the Egypt experts.
Karnax
26th September 2013, 00:56
**Hi eric1 I,m smiling at your above,so thanks...the shame is I am still perplexed & miffed at how Rudolf Gantenbrinks Upuaut project was stymied imho mid-discovery :(**
http://www.cheops.org/
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