I’m an engineer, and I’ve been obsessively thinking about the pyramid mystery lately. The more I look at their placement, scale, and precision, the harder it is for me to see them as tombs.

A thought hit me recently that I can’t quite shake: what if the pyramids were anchors for a spacecraft orbiting Earth? Something massive, stable, precisely positioned on the surface to keep spacecraft locked in a constant geospatial position directly above Egypt by utilizing Earth’s gravity. No need to correct its position or use energy.

Perhaps the anchor chain would have led via shafts into the King’s Chamber, where a massive weight was holding the other end of the chain in place. This could also explain the relieving chambers above the ceiling — not only as structural elements, but as part of a system designed to manage extreme loads. In the Grand Gallery, weights were allowed to descend, which pulled the spacecraft closer to the earth.

by EnvironmentLong4187

4 Comments

  1. Do you know what else massive, stable, precisely positioned on the surface? Mountains. Mountains are exactly the same thing.
    The pyramids are mostly stone blocks stack on top of each other. How you want to anchor anything to it if the stones are connected to eachother?
    Those random images also don’t make sense so there’s no point in commenting them

  2. If you are an engineer I hope you aren’t building any critical structures.

    Maybe replace your obsessive thinking and try logical thinking.