I said, “You
are gods, And all of you are children of the Most High. But you shall die like
men, And fall like one of the princes.” (Psalms 82: 6,7)
One of the
most powerful verses of the bible is when David was acknowledging men as gods,
then again saying man will die; what David means is that we as sons of God
shouldn’t die, but because we fell from grace, we now die.
Only humans,
as higher creations, have eternity in them. The belief that we are created to
live forever this is why humans are doing everything within their knowledge and
power to attain immortality.
The ancient Egyptians
did the same; the pyramids are a testament to this. After the Egyptians
attained wealth and power, they turned to the spirituality of eternal life. The
reason for mummifying their kings in their spirituality is a hope they believe
they might achieve redemption or resurrection.
Now, what
lies under the pyramids is way more mind-blowing! Researchers are already
amazed by just the design of the pyramid, not to talk of the enormous structure
that lies beneath.
Under the
pyramids lies a much larger underground structure, resembling a cylinder; the
length is said to be six times that of the Statue of Liberty, with something
like coils that wrap around the cylinders. The coils then were sunk deep into
the ground. There are also vast numbers of huge tunnels and voids beneath the
cylinders.
The question
is, how did the ancient Egyptians also build these in antiquity without the
tech we have in modern days? Are the Egyptians more sophisticated than we
thought, or did some alien race help them achieve it?
Again, if
all this is real, why did the ancient Egyptians build something this massive and
hide it beneath the ground?
Some
findings speculated that the pyramids were also energy generators, reflecting the
ideas of Nikolai Tesla, who proposed that free energy can be generated from the
atmosphere.
Some think it was designed to stabilize the massive pyramids, and some purported it was created by aliens. Others think it may be an entrance to an ancient library that preserves the lost knowledge of ancient Egyptians.



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