- Internal Ramp Theory: Spiral ramps inside the pyramid, proposed by JP Houdin.
- Water Shaft Theory: Using water channels to transport stones.
Which one is true?
Some believe the pyramids served purposes beyond tombs:
- Nikola Tesla theorized they harnessed Earth’s energy
- Christopher Dunn saw them as power plants
- Others speculate links to pre-flood civilizations or advanced ancient tech
I can't imagine the pyramids were just tombs.
The precision is mind-blowing too.
Their dimensions encode Pi and the golden ratio.
They also align with celestial bodies like Orion’s Belt.
And SO MUCH more…
That can't just be coincidence.
This level of accuracy suggests advanced knowledge - FAR beyond what we imagined…
In March 2025, skeletons unearthed near the pyramids traced back to Nubia (3000 BCE), predating the pyramids themselves.
This suggests a diverse workforce, challenging the idea that only locals built these marvels.
Now, here’s where it gets wild:
Advanced scans beneath the Khafre Pyramid revealed:
- A subterranean complex with 5 multi-level structures.
- 8 cylindrical wells plunging 648 meters deep.
- 2 massive cubic chambers spanning 2 km under the Giza Plateau.
Historical.
The hidden structure is TWICE the height of the Burj Khalifa.
This changes everything.
Was it a secret chamber? A lost city? Or evidence of a civilization far more advanced than we ever imagined?
But we aren't done yet:
Adding to the mystery, an L-shaped underground structure was found just 6.5 feet below the Giza plateau.
This suggests deliberate human construction, further challenging traditional narratives.
These discoveries are reshaping our understanding of ancient Egypt.
Were the pyramids tombs, energy hubs, or something else entirely?
One thing’s clear:
The Pyramids of Giza still hold secrets we’re only beginning to uncover.
What a time to be alive.
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In 1914, Henry Ford made a decision that shocked the business world...
He DOUBLED his workers' wages overnight.
Competitors called him a "madman" who would destroy the industry.
Instead, he transformed America forever.
Here's how (and what you can learn from it):🧵
Before the "$5 Day," Ford's factories were a nightmare:
- Turnover reached 370% annually
- 10% of workers quit or were fired DAILY
- Workers endured 9-hour shifts of mind-numbing assembly line work
- The average employee lasted just 90 days
Ford needed to solve this crisis.
The labor problem was costing Ford millions.
Constantly training new workers was expensive and inefficient.
In 1913 alone, Ford had to hire 52,000 men to maintain a workforce of just 14,000.
His solution?
Make factory jobs so lucrative that workers couldn't afford to quit.
So he hired the brightest minds in America to commercialize his idea.
But what happened next became the most impactful betrayal in history...
Here’s how the "Traitorous Eight" created Silicon Valley:
William Shockley wasn't just any scientist.
At Bell Labs, he co-invented the transistor - the most important electronic breakthrough since electricity.
It won him the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics.
When he founded Shockley Semiconductor, top talent flocked to him…
The recruits were exceptional:
- Gordon Moore (25, chemistry PhD from Caltech)
- Robert Noyce (28, physics PhD from MIT)
- Jean Hoerni (32, physics PhD from Cambridge)
- Jay Last (26, physics PhD from MIT)
And more.
All brilliant. All ambitious. All about to be disillusioned.