The Mystery of the Pyramid of Egypt, the Theory of Time and Space
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The Sphinx Mystery and the Theory of the Book

Hegel once said,"The Eastern world is the foundation of the Greek world." Ancient Egyptian culture had a huge influence on ancient Greek culture. The famous philosophers of ancient Greece, such as Plato and Heraclitus, the mathematicians, such as Hippocrates and Pythagoras, and the mathematician, such as Mo Dong, were all inspired by the Great Pyramid. Some people even said that ancient Greek mathematicians picked up the leftovers of Egyptian culture. Pythagoras, the founder of ancient Greek mathematics, was a priest in the Egyptian temple for 22 years. In 527 B.C., the Persian King Darius I invaded Egypt and burned the temples of Memphes and Thebes (Luxor). Pythagoras was captured to Babylon. He returned to Greece from Babylon and began to study mathematics based on the knowledge he learned from the Egyptian priests. About 80 years later, Plato also came to Egypt to learn scientific knowledge from the priests. Due to the geographical proximity of Greece and Egypt, cultural exchanges even resulted in many of their myths and legends being similar. Many ancient Egyptian myths and Greek myths were similar. The most famous examples were Osiris, the god of Hades related to beer, and Dionysus, the god of wine in Greek mythology. The latter was dismembered by the Titan Giants and thrown into a pot to be boiled. It was later rescued by the goddess Athena. Horus and Apollo, Anubis and Hermes. In Greek mythology, there was a story about the famous Sphinx: Legend had it that there was a sphinx in Thebes. It had a riddle that it asked every passerby. The riddle was: "What animal walks on four feet in the morning, two feet in the afternoon, and three feet in the evening?”It was said that this was the most difficult riddle in the world at that time. If you can't answer, you will be eaten by it. It ate many people until the heroic young Oedipus gave the answer. The answer to Oedipus 'riddle was' man'. "In the morning of life," he explained,"man is a delicate infant, crawling on all fours. At noon, when he was in his prime, he walked on two feet. In his later years, he was so old and weak that he had to rely on the support of crutches as a third leg." When the Sphinx heard the answer, he gave a loud cry and jumped off the cliff. He fell to his death and became a stone statue. According to legend, the Sphinx in the Egyptian desert was transformed from the Sphinx. Oedipus had guessed it correctly. The Sphinx riddle was actually the riddle of man, the riddle of man's life-the same person at three different stages of development. In fact, to some extent, it could also be regarded as the answer to the most important part of the mystery of the Egyptian pyramids in disguise. The entire Pyramid of Giza was built around the same person at three different stages of development. And why did these two countries across the sea produce two versions of the Sphinx mystery that were so close to each other? Was this a coincidence? On the surface, this seemed to be a myth of the ancient Greek people. In fact, there was a very likely source. The locals of ancient Egypt who knew part of the inside story deliberately distorted the truth when answering the questions of the ancient Greek people like Herodotus. They used a suggestive method to answer them in the form of a mythical story and passed it on to them.

The Pharaoh had multiple pyramids, which coincided with the theory of this book.

There were all kinds of signs that some of the Pharaohs had built more than one pyramid. For example, the 12th Dynasty Pharaoh Amanemh III ordered the construction of two pyramids in Hawar and Dahshur respectively. They were mainly made of bricks and were much smaller than the pyramids of the 4th Dynasty in Giza. Snefru, the founder of the Fourth Dynasty, also built two pyramids, Bent and Red, at Dashur, 30 miles south of Kisha. Some ancient Egyptian scholars believed that the Collapsed pyramid at Meidun was also built by Snefru. The evidence was that a thousand years after the pyramid was built, a secretary named Khebhasan visited the pyramid and wrote a message on the wall of the temple attached to the tomb: "I came to pay my respects to the beautiful temple of King Sneferu. I found that this place seemed to be heaven, and the sun was shining here. May the roof of the temple of King Sneferu drip with fragrance.”-- Although the collapsed pyramid that was first built was "collapsed" due to the pressure in the inner chamber, and the stone tablet in the small temple at the bottom of it did not have the name of the Pharaoh engraved on it, this indicated that the possibility of the Pharaoh really being buried in it was not high. The red pyramid was the most perfect among all the pyramids owned by King Schneferu. Naturally, it must have preserved Schneferu's body. However, there was evidence that he was still buried in the twisted pyramid: Hundreds of years after King Schneferu's death, a priest named Venaka scribbled on the winding pyramid when he visited it. In addition to writing his name, he also insisted on connecting himself to King Schneferu. From his words, it could be seen that Sneferu was also buried here. It was obvious that he knew the true owner of this pyramid. There seemed to be a flaw in this statement: If the pyramid was really a tomb of a Pharaoh, why would a Pharaoh need more than one tomb to bury himself? Could it be that he wanted to dismember Sphynx cat? In fact, the two pyramids, the Twist Pyramid and the Red Pyramid, were both successfully built. Shouldn't both of them be buried with King Sneferu?! Moreover, there was no indication that the ancient Egyptian Pharaohs had a hobby of making cenotaph tombs. However, if the theoretical hypothesis of this book was applied here, then it was reasonable-the Pharaoh in the pyramid could "die" many times-the journey of life and death was actually a cycle of time. It was precisely because tens of thousands of ancient Egyptians had witnessed the magnificent scene of their great Pharaoh entering the pyramid many times to "die" and "resurrect" many times (the ancient Egyptians also called the Great Pyramid "Land of Rising Sun and Setting Sun") that they believed in the "resurrection" of humans! After that, they began to be extremely passionate about mummification for a long time. In fact, this was just a psychological compensation…

1. The collapsed pyramid was developed based on the seven-story pyramid. Due to a fatal architectural error, the 51-degree pyramid collapsed during the construction process, and the exterior collapsed. Only a square part of the structure was left today. 2. The Zigzag Pyramid was the first pyramid built by King Sneferu about 3 kilometers west of the current Dasr village. Its original name was " Sneferu shining in the south." It was now called the Zigzag Pyramid because of its strange shape. According to Sneferu's plan, this would be the largest pyramid at the time, with a base length of 189 meters and a design height of 105 meters. However, during the construction process, the architects realized that the inclination was too steep. Therefore, when the pyramid was built to about 48 meters high, the inclination was reduced from the original 54 degrees to 43 degrees. This effectively reduced the height of the pyramid, reduced its own weight, and improved its safety. 3. The Red Pyramid, about 2 kilometers north of the Zigzag Pyramid, was built a little later. It was originally named " Snefru Shines ", and its current name came from the pale red limestone that was used to build it. The Red Pyramid was 220 meters long and 104 meters tall. Now, it was 99 meters tall, almost as tall as the Great Pyramid of Giza. Since this was the third time Schneferu had tried to build a pyramid, he had accumulated a wealth of experience. The design was stable and conservative, and a small inclination of 43 degrees was used to ensure construction safety. It could be said that the Red Pyramid was the first real pyramid. It provided the specifications and design principles for the future generations to build pyramids.

Bent Pyramid

red Pyramid

The other features of the pyramid are consistent with the theory of this book

(1) The Great Pyramid was the largest single project in the entire ancient and modern history of mankind, but there was not a single picture or text in ancient Egypt. There were no man-made objects, no lists or records that mentioned its construction. The Egyptians left behind three thousand years of written and illustrated history, covering almost everything that happened in their culture, but there was no Great Pyramid at all.

(2) There were almost no paintings or carvings of words in the pyramids of the Fourth Dynasty.

(3) The high-tech construction tools used in the construction of the pyramids have never been unearthed in the entire Egyptian region;

(4) The construction materials of the Egyptian pyramids did not use high-tech materials and used a large number of natural stones;

When building the pyramids, the chief architect did not use robots but ordinary laborers from ancient Egypt. He did not use large advanced machinery but only manpower and simple tools.

These situations are actually to minimize the causality between the future civilization and our modern civilization. In fact, the future people didn't add a brick or a tile to all the pyramids in Egypt because time travelers couldn't directly create something high-tech to affect our history. (These features of the pyramid are consistent with the theory in this book!)

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