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@khepri_thoth Yes. Here’s Ben @UnchartedX1 chatting about the basalt floor. Also note (toward the end of the clip) the additional layer(s) of limestone blocks underneath the basalt block floor. https://t.co/SturuMJh4u

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This basalt floor to the east of the Great Pyramid is a remarkable construction, possibly the pyramid temple's basis. Evidence of circular saws, straight saws, plunge cuts, and tubular drills can be seen in the machining marks. The granite blocks show similar striations and saw cuts as those in the pyramid, indicating contemporary construction. The rough machining marks on the blocks suggest they were cut, then polished. Various cutting techniques were used, including wire saws. The construction shows advanced technology and precision.
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Speaker 0: So this is the this is, this not a lot of people tend to look at this. People just sit on a restaurant, look up at the pyramid, but this basalt floor that's to the east of the Great Pyramid is quite a remarkable construction. It was probably the the basis for what you would call the pyramid temple or the mortuary temple, and there would have been big granite pillars like you see at the Smith's temple. In fact, the big granite you can see a piece of a pillar here, this large big rose granite block. It's one of the wheels, and you can see where this is at the top of the fence. It's it's falling apart and around the edges. They are repairing it and covering it up. But if you look closely, you'll find all of these examples like we're looking at. I'll show you several more from the machining cuts, saw marks, and the saw cuts that are all over this. They're all like we see evidence for circular saws, for straight saws, for plunge cuts, overcuts. Speaker 1: Tubular drills are on this as well. Speaker 0: We'll see some evidence for tubular drills. So it's all the same signs from the pyramid builder technology, essentially, that we see on boxes and everything. Now there once was a road. Actually, we had a road. Yeah. Part of the asphalt. But they removed it. Yeah. And and some people I've heard some people say, well, you know, part of that construction, this is these are sealed trucks but that really doesn't make sense. A, because Flinders Petrie got the new ones. They're in Petrie's books, and you're talking late 1800, early 1900. They weren't exactly using, you know, gas powered circular saws or anything to cut basalt. And the other proof that tells you this is contemporary with the pyramid is you see the and you see it tonight. The exact same striations and saw cuts and tubular drill marks are on the box. The granite box is in the pyramid. And that box is contemporary with the pyramid because it's too neat to move out through the passage. Right? It has to be put in there when that So what I think has happened is that these blocks will be cut like that like that block that we saw cut at ABC yesterday, and then they will pull it to remove the machining marks. But because the structure is falling apart, we can see on the sides, where there was a bit more of that rough machining was done and they didn't need to polish it up because people had gone. So you'll see and then they would rub it. Okay. They would basically rough them up through some method, maybe sanding or some methods of roughing the surface up because this gives you more friction for the block next to it, for instance. But as we go around, you'll see tons of mileage and as we sort out, so if you get a good one over there, tubular marks, piled. I can probably show you some evidence from one might have been a wire saw that have been used here as well. But, yeah, we see straight cuts, circular cuts, and it's still such a powerful tool that need a lot of striations, from using the.
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