For what purpose was the Great Pyramid built? Have you ever asked yourself why one of the few statues of Khufu we have is this one and has just a few inches while his pyramid was the largest building on Earth for more than 3,800 years? Why is it such a waste of materials?
The great Pyramid has 2.3 million blocks of stone weighing nearly 3 tons each for a total mass of 6.5 million tons. The great pyramid is probably just a cenotaph or a monument to someone buried elsewhere . No mummy and only a small inscription about Khufu was found in the great pyramid.
The mummies of Khafre, Khufu, and Menkaure were never found. The pyramid has electromagnetic properties and seems to have coded many constants of the universe and even the speed of light.
The pyramid construction was dated after Herodotus who dated it from other sources 2000 years after its alleged construction and from Diodorus who stated Khufu was buried in another secret location. Also, the carbon dating of mortar organic materials from the pyramid showed the alleged construction date. Therefore, the question remains
There is a theory that suggests that the dimensions of the Great Pyramid of Giza, which is located in Egypt, may be related to the speed of light, but this theory is not widely accepted by mainstream scholars and is considered to be speculative.
According to this theory, the dimensions of the Great Pyramid, specifically the length of its base and the height of its apex, are related to the speed of light in a way that suggests the ancient Egyptians may have had knowledge of this fundamental physical constant. However, there is no solid evidence to support this theory, and it remains a subject of debate and speculation.
It is worth noting that the Great Pyramid is a remarkable structure that has inspired much fascination and speculation over the centuries, and it is not uncommon for people to attempt to find hidden meanings and connections in its dimensions and design. However, it is important to approach these theories with caution and to carefully consider the evidence before accepting them as fact.
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