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He really doubled down on the age of the Sphinx, the age of all these things being 10,500 years old, much older. And then I found the work of Dr. Davidovitz in France about geopolymers and how the pyramids were actually created and how he replicated pyramid stones and did scanning electron microscope tests on the segments, and they matched up directly with the pyramid.
He proved that they were younger, actually, younger than what we even think, that they were made with a completely different... The stones in the pyramids? The limestone? Yeah. If you go to... Some of the evidence he's got is that he's directly replicated that, but he's a chemist. So he works with geopolymers and sustainable materials for building materials.
He proved that they were younger, actually, younger than what we even think, that they were made with a completely different... The stones in the pyramids? The limestone? Yeah. If you go to... Some of the evidence he's got is that he's directly replicated that, but he's a chemist. So he works with geopolymers and sustainable materials for building materials.
He proved that they were younger, actually, younger than what we even think, that they were made with a completely different... The stones in the pyramids? The limestone? Yeah. If you go to... Some of the evidence he's got is that he's directly replicated that, but he's a chemist. So he works with geopolymers and sustainable materials for building materials.
And he's done some of the work on trying to figure out how these old gigantic structures were made by pouring them.
And he's done some of the work on trying to figure out how these old gigantic structures were made by pouring them.
And he's done some of the work on trying to figure out how these old gigantic structures were made by pouring them.
He's found things within like the famine stelae that talk about the Egyptians crushing up stone and creating like molds for these blocks and building things out of a building stone that never existed before, making it out of mixtures and agglomerations of things they were finding in the localized area. And he went back and did it. You talk about the vases and the schist discs and all that.
He's found things within like the famine stelae that talk about the Egyptians crushing up stone and creating like molds for these blocks and building things out of a building stone that never existed before, making it out of mixtures and agglomerations of things they were finding in the localized area. And he went back and did it. You talk about the vases and the schist discs and all that.
He's found things within like the famine stelae that talk about the Egyptians crushing up stone and creating like molds for these blocks and building things out of a building stone that never existed before, making it out of mixtures and agglomerations of things they were finding in the localized area. And he went back and did it. You talk about the vases and the schist discs and all that.
And I was just in Egypt just a couple of months ago when I saw these at the Egyptian Museum myself. He's got some sitting in his lab right now that he replicated that are exact replicas of these things with the tolerances that we The vases? The vases and the schist discs. How did he create them? By doing what? Making essentially a type of, it's a type of clay, but there's several types.
And I was just in Egypt just a couple of months ago when I saw these at the Egyptian Museum myself. He's got some sitting in his lab right now that he replicated that are exact replicas of these things with the tolerances that we The vases? The vases and the schist discs. How did he create them? By doing what? Making essentially a type of, it's a type of clay, but there's several types.
And I was just in Egypt just a couple of months ago when I saw these at the Egyptian Museum myself. He's got some sitting in his lab right now that he replicated that are exact replicas of these things with the tolerances that we The vases? The vases and the schist discs. How did he create them? By doing what? Making essentially a type of, it's a type of clay, but there's several types.
There's one that's like limestone based that would make pyramid blocks. There's another type that is like a ceramic, like a bioceramic that was used to make these things. And there's, I'm sure there were many more that they used historically, but he found a few of them that he has replicated that, And to my mind, replicated what the Egyptians were actually doing.
There's one that's like limestone based that would make pyramid blocks. There's another type that is like a ceramic, like a bioceramic that was used to make these things. And there's, I'm sure there were many more that they used historically, but he found a few of them that he has replicated that, And to my mind, replicated what the Egyptians were actually doing.
There's one that's like limestone based that would make pyramid blocks. There's another type that is like a ceramic, like a bioceramic that was used to make these things. And there's, I'm sure there were many more that they used historically, but he found a few of them that he has replicated that, And to my mind, replicated what the Egyptians were actually doing.
The original Egyptian stone bases? Sure. Like that? When they re-agglomerate them together, you wouldn't know the difference. There's a video. I could even send you the video. He's doing a... He's doing a symposium in July. We're going over to it to actually make these with him. He'll sit there in the lab and mix it up together and you form it yourself and you can make these things with it.
The original Egyptian stone bases? Sure. Like that? When they re-agglomerate them together, you wouldn't know the difference. There's a video. I could even send you the video. He's doing a... He's doing a symposium in July. We're going over to it to actually make these with him. He'll sit there in the lab and mix it up together and you form it yourself and you can make these things with it.
The original Egyptian stone bases? Sure. Like that? When they re-agglomerate them together, you wouldn't know the difference. There's a video. I could even send you the video. He's doing a... He's doing a symposium in July. We're going over to it to actually make these with him. He'll sit there in the lab and mix it up together and you form it yourself and you can make these things with it.
And it's just one step further from that to pottery.