Electrician Debunks Electric Pyramid Power Plant #losttechnology #debunked #lostcivilization

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All that is fine and good, but you've forgotten that pyramids are magic. Therefore you're wrong, and the pyramids generate electricity, anti-gravity, psychic energy, and on Tuesdays they make blueberry matcha smoothies.

fostermoody
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Thanks so much for dumbing this down for a newborn pyramidiot. I’ve been bouncing back and forth from believing missing ancient high tech to being debunked on that stuff. It’s cool that these pyramids still have a lot of unsolved mysteries.

jrockthecasbah
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I'm so happy you covered this topic! I just read the Giza Power Plant book. Great stuff!

HanSolo-fc
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The insulator is the atmosphere. The difference in potential is between ground and the earths magnetic field, which cannot exist without an electric field.

johnmorrison
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I mean, the Pharaoh needed somewhere to charge his phone.

Endless_Spirals
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10:21 the copper leads always looked to me as spark plugs or tazer prongs. You don't need that much of an electrical spark to ignite hydrogen gas or any flammable gas. One way to make hydrogen from water is thru frequency (quartz crystals in granite vibrate when electrically charged) Another way is thru electrolysis. The fact the pyramid once had a big golden lightning rod on top. Opens up possibilities.

kungfumaster
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Itsa me, the commenter on Milo’s post on Instagram who was curious about the video! Great video! I’m not very versed in science, but the thought that granite would be use in electricity is so weird to me… I don’t know much about rocks, but I assumed they weren’t very good at all that electricity stuff!! Your video has been very informative, and while I don’t usually hear much about the conspiracies from the theorists themselves (thank god!) it’s very enjoyable for me to watch videos debunking them, and learning along the way- so thanks for this epic video! I’m glad I saw your comment and found it :)

aolivep
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I have to agree…. Coming from a 40 year mechanical background I can’t buy the power plant hypothesis. But man it’s a hard sell that they were tombs… I guess that’s the mystery.

billtruett
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Hey Dan, another great video! I think you did a wonderful job explaining the concepts so lay people can understand them and the arguments for your case are sound! Part of the journey to uncovering the truth is separating the wheat from the chaff. People are easily led astray when they are presented with arguments that seem to agree with their perceptions, but we still must apply scrutiny to the ideas and test them. Your experience in the field is invaluable, thank you for sharing it! In the end, the information you provided might not tell us "what the pyramids are" but it can certainly help us understand "what they are not". Keep up the great work!!!

svt
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14:09 i speculated the iron clamps on stone blocks at different megalithic sites. Were there for transferring electricity. Especially from granite block discharge. When earth quakes happens. Possible iron stone clamps are inside the pyramid. Where we can't see them yet. So we need a way to detect electric flow thru the pyramid to map out these iron clamps. If they are iron. Could be copper or gold. 😎

kungfumaster
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I hope a lot of people watch this and think about it, cause the machine thing is so popular and doesn't make any sense. Most don't even realise water would easily leak through in many parts of the pyramid, so it's unrealistic no matter how you look at it. Great job👍🏻

AncientPuzzles
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Awesome video 👍 I love hearing knowledgeable people explain why something does or doesn't work. I went to school for civil drafting. I can tell you about that subject all day long but I cant tell anything about fixing a car or drawing blood for lab testing. Its great to hear from an electrician about weather its possible for the pyramids to produce power or not. Common sense and critical thinking are severely lacking in our school systems these days. Im frankly appalled by how many people believe the earth is flat. It easy these days to present erroneos information in a convincing way. Im glad I found your channel!

squareballoons
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What's your take on the Tesla Wardenclyffe/pyramid suggestion?

blindmattybongwater
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Stuff like this is why I loved your short about Janet Stephens- people with actual craft knowhow testing applicable theories.

MuriKakari
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In the Tenochtitlan (I think) set of Pyramids in Mexico. They found thick paneling of mica, 1-3 inches of solid mica chunks. Underneath the walkways, (1-2 feet deep) and I think under one of the pyramids as well. I think they also found lots of ground up mica mixed into other materials. Would this work as quasi-insulation? If not, any thoughts on why they would do this from an electrical engineer perspective? I know the old shuttles had processed mica (+other properties I’m guessing) on their undersides to reduce heat from re entering the atmosphere. Could there be a relation?

2- Back to the pyramids. Only talking about the Big one — I heard they found some chemical residues on one of those small chimney tunnels from one of the chambers.

Could this be some sort of chemical factory?

Or now I’m reaching, but a chemical power plant ? Assuming they could get over the insulation problem. (They had a small thin layer of insulation halfway up or something, now it’s 4000 years later and it’s completely disintegrated)

3- I think the big pyramid had sheets of polished off-white limestone. And a polished gold pyramid cap at the top.

Sounds like it served a visual purpose, either for power, or something else.

It would be a good beacon from the air if they turned lighting towards the sides, I’m sure you could see it dozens of miles away back then at night. Lighting up the sides would be hard maybe they used electrical light to light up the sides 😂

Anyways, back to the crazy visual aspect of the great pyramid (4000 years ago) - any thoughts on why it was made to get attention with reflective materials?

Thanks for any answers

I really like your show by the way

Maxcannon
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The piezo effect is mostly from the quartz, which the granite has lots of. I was not aware that there is any piezo-electric effects from limestone.
The water pump effects from a hydrostatic ram pump seems plausible to me, though - if you have seen those theorys.

brynnrogers
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This is how I feel responding to people about the archaeological side of people's arguments constantly haha. Glad you discussed it from an electrican standpoint. It is a bit funny because I think you and I actually have a bit more in common than we realized. I have some electrical background - my father, grandfather, and uncle are/were signalman for the railroad and I took the signalman exam (electrican exam) to become one too but ended up taking another job with the railroad instead. I grew up doing some amateur electrican work (building fishing cabins, repairing families homes from hurricane damage, etc.) and at one point bought some old damaged Gameboy games to repair to turn around for a profit haha.

ActualArchaeology
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Great explanation. Despite thinking that the great pyramids were not originally designed to be tombs, I never could get past the vagueness of the electrical generator speculation. As you say, there are serious problems regarding insulation and harnessing that I haven't heard anyone address.

Have you heard of the YT channel Land of Chem? I find Geoffrey's hypothesis about the original function of the pyramids quite compelling. Definitely worth a look!

Nethseaar
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Yes, good video, I agree with you. I hadn't heard of these theories they do sound like bs. I did read Chris Dunn's book some years ago and his theory is a lot different to this. I wasn't totally convinced he was right either, but his proposal was using a completely different methodology which involved a resonator gallery, chemicals producing hydrogen, and the output in the form of a beam of microwaves. This is from memory so I may be missing some parts, but I can check the book if anyone is interested in more details.

andymccracken
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I almost skipped this video. As a life long electromechanical troubleshooter and built my house on empty land, this video turned out great! One time, I got kicked off a job, standing in an only gunite and rebar pool, barefooted, because it wasn't grounded! Another time, I figured out why there were posters on the walls with a burnt guy saying that the breaker just blew up on him, it was a warning that heavy tribalism will back-feed the line on purpose to get rid of outsiders. Hammer to check circuits? And even another time, this loaded customer had to have everyone involved on the job site at once to fix the ghousting problem, I was the troubleshooter that never saw the job before, turned out the electrician only ran three wires. He was very upset with me, but the customer made them re-run it while we waited. Fixed! That dude in the 'short' was correct about one thing, the symbology on that box is Egyptian, it is Isis and Nefertiti, but instead of wings between them they each hold a bovine scapula, probably Auroch, to each side of The Pleiades Star Cluster, which is the radiant of the most recent meteor stream, The Taurid Meteor Stream, has nothing to do with electricity, it is about the white blinding hot Superbolide.

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