Stefan Burns
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And his theory incorporates all of the pyramids, not just the Great Pyramid, and how they would have used ammonia and sulfur production by basically using the natural...
resources of the earth to create these chemicals, which could have been applied for things like agriculture or even metallurgy.
So he has like the, you know, it's kind of like an out there hypothesis, but it does, it makes rational sense.
You know, it's not like, it's not aliens and it's not tombs.
It's kind of like a little bit of an in-between that makes a lot of sense.
And he spent a lot of time in those pyramids.
They even, he even showed a guy who made a
one, was it like one 20th, one to 20, uh, scale model of the red pyramid.
And it was, was it ammonia they were processing in the red pyramid?
It was like a high pressure, uh, chemical processing and they replicated it with all the chambers of the red pyramid in like a, um,
in like a small model and they were able to replicate it and the thing, but the model exploded because his theory is that like all of the blocks that are stacked on top of it were, and in that perfect symmetry of that pyramid is supposed to be able to contain that pressure and that high pressure creates those chemicals.
It's wild.
It's deep.
It takes a lot of, uh, a lot of time for him to explain it and to understand it.
But, uh, they make so much sense, man.
Exactly.
The Tolar currents and the lightning strikes have a lot to do with it.
And he connects that to different sites around the world.
Yeah.
If we were to go to another planet and colonize another planet, the first thing we would do is build factories there so we can manufacture our own stuff.