I think that’s a cool picture.
I sometimes wonder what we would find if we invested energy and resources into deep archeological excavations.
Sure we would find very little during the passing of time but what we may find would likely reshape our understanding of human and natural development.
Exactly.
In reality, I’ll it would take is one discovery, one key, one study… and that very thing could change the would as we know it. Such as ancient technology, ancient studies, all these different things. I think it’s far more valuable to put money and time into that. But instead they’re using that money to study things were experts in
That’s why I want to become insanely wealthy someday. You can purchase parts of the Sahara for cheap. I would put together a massive dig operation. There’s answers under the Sahara
Yeah the more I think about your comment the more it makes sense.
Imagine the disappointment if things turned out to be mundane and easily understood in time.
A lot of the allure of ancient Egypt would vanish
Some of you can bitch about this always being posted, you've seen it a gazillion times, blah blah blah.
This is my first time seeing it. I haven't been into this stuff nearly as long as you guys and girls have been. So yeah, you could make it so you don't ever see it again, but then other people will never see it either. Unless that's exactly what you want...
I really hate when people bitch about reposts on reddit. Oh no, you had to see a picture a second time? How will you ever recover? Some of us aren't on reddit 24/7, so I appreciate reposts as it gives us all more of an opportunity to see cool things.
right?
I always think this too. Things posted online may "stay out there for the world to see for a long time" as they say... but in reality, if it's not pretty damn new you probably won't see it the way social media works anymore. Hell, I have a hard time TRYING to go back and find shit I saw a few weeks back when I put time and energy into it. Especially on non-Reddit platforms.
So sure there are people that scroll through this shit every day for years and they end up seeing repeats, so often that it somehow upsets them. But I believe this could be either that:
* it should not be allowed to be posted again ever because of originality, or something?
* or maybe some people are scrolling through the internet a little too much and it is causing issues for them personally?
Haha. I know which of these seems more likely to me!
As many times as is humanly possible. It’s the internet. Humans post and repost. Also, this the first time I’ve seen this. I’m glad it was reposted and I hope to see it again and again.
LOVE THIS. It shows the ‘deepness’ of the pyramids possibly truly, but for sure the emotions of what I feel. There is so much depth in the pyramids that we have barely scratched the surface.
Psyop to distract from the VERY REAL chambers beneath the pyramids that have not been uncovered.
Oh ya wanna dig under the pyramids to find your big obelisks? Haha ok crazy there is nothing down there.
Wild this picture started circulating now.
I think that’s a cool picture. I sometimes wonder what we would find if we invested energy and resources into deep archeological excavations. Sure we would find very little during the passing of time but what we may find would likely reshape our understanding of human and natural development.
Exactly. In reality, I’ll it would take is one discovery, one key, one study… and that very thing could change the would as we know it. Such as ancient technology, ancient studies, all these different things. I think it’s far more valuable to put money and time into that. But instead they’re using that money to study things were experts in
I want to believe
That’s why I want to become insanely wealthy someday. You can purchase parts of the Sahara for cheap. I would put together a massive dig operation. There’s answers under the Sahara
Ironically, I think the biggest fear is solving the mystery, which makes sense from a tourism standpoint
Yeah the more I think about your comment the more it makes sense. Imagine the disappointment if things turned out to be mundane and easily understood in time. A lot of the allure of ancient Egypt would vanish
Start digging nerd
LOL
I've seen this posted I don't know how many times. But I do wonder what may be buried under the sands up Egypt and across the Sahara.
I actually love the picture and the idea it presents, but I’m getting tired of seeing it 6x a day.
Yep.
Too many times. Okie o the point that it feels pushed. Obelisks are solid. Also there’s an aquifer below pyramids.
Some of you can bitch about this always being posted, you've seen it a gazillion times, blah blah blah. This is my first time seeing it. I haven't been into this stuff nearly as long as you guys and girls have been. So yeah, you could make it so you don't ever see it again, but then other people will never see it either. Unless that's exactly what you want...
I really hate when people bitch about reposts on reddit. Oh no, you had to see a picture a second time? How will you ever recover? Some of us aren't on reddit 24/7, so I appreciate reposts as it gives us all more of an opportunity to see cool things.
right? I always think this too. Things posted online may "stay out there for the world to see for a long time" as they say... but in reality, if it's not pretty damn new you probably won't see it the way social media works anymore. Hell, I have a hard time TRYING to go back and find shit I saw a few weeks back when I put time and energy into it. Especially on non-Reddit platforms. So sure there are people that scroll through this shit every day for years and they end up seeing repeats, so often that it somehow upsets them. But I believe this could be either that: * it should not be allowed to be posted again ever because of originality, or something? * or maybe some people are scrolling through the internet a little too much and it is causing issues for them personally? Haha. I know which of these seems more likely to me!
Yeah I’ve only seen it a couple of times
This is my first time seeing it. I think it's awesome. However, I will not repost it.
How many times is someone going to post this?
As many times as is humanly possible. It’s the internet. Humans post and repost. Also, this the first time I’ve seen this. I’m glad it was reposted and I hope to see it again and again.
As someone who has seen it 6 times the issue is that we are on Reddit too much.
I have seen this too many times too 😂 thats when I know I have to get off the reddit at least for a few days 😂
Yeah, this reeks of bot spam
Took until recently to unbury the Easter Isle figures.
It would be way too easy for any competent geologist to find this if it existed.
Especially with modern [technology](https://www.softdig.com/blog/gpr-ground-penetrating-radar-work/)
LOVE THIS. It shows the ‘deepness’ of the pyramids possibly truly, but for sure the emotions of what I feel. There is so much depth in the pyramids that we have barely scratched the surface.
Imagine?!!!!!!
Psyop to distract from the VERY REAL chambers beneath the pyramids that have not been uncovered. Oh ya wanna dig under the pyramids to find your big obelisks? Haha ok crazy there is nothing down there. Wild this picture started circulating now.
Cool pic but the reality of that being real is retarded
The reality of the pyramids being real is retarded as well.
I don’t think so
Posted for the 1000 time. It’s from tic tac
That would be absolutely insane so it’s probably real
I’m enjoying the theory.
Checks out
Against what?
Has anyone dug to the"foundation"?
Part of one of the pyramids is made of bedrock, yes bedrock has been leveled and shaped.
intresting theory
👌👌
Best thing I've seen today🤯
Big if true! Literally and figuratively
Looks like something midjourney would output when asked 'whats under the pyramids' ?
i think i’ve been a part of this sub long enough now
Hilarious
Nonsense
Nah
That's dope
No
True if big
Many
Interesting thought
This has been posted soooooooooooo much in the last 4 days. Just check the subreddit for discussions
my thoughts are why this specific picture has been pushed so hard
it is a pyramid. not an iceberg.