Modern textbooks say that the pyramids in Egypt were built by slaves. However, recent data completely debunk this theory.
Experts who study Egyptian history have learned some facts that indicate that in ancient Egypt, slaves were not used to build pyramids. According to research, these large stone structures were lifted by the sonic levitation of blocks.
Scientists are sure that this theory was not described in textbooks, as it is not very convenient for science. Henri Kelson says that the records of a Tibetan monk were found, which speaks of a ritual chant that allowed 400-meter boulders to be raised into the air.
Henri Kelson is confident that an alternative technology was used in ancient Egypt. Most likely, during the construction, special Egyptian priests gathered, who sang and played various musical instruments. These sound vibrations made it possible to lift the stone blocks that were used to build the pyramids.
This hypothesis by Henry Kelson has a right to exist. We all know the ancient Mayan civilization. It has been proven that these people in ancient times used sonic levitation to move stone fragments over a long distance. So why couldn't other civilizations use a similar technique to build large buildings, pyramids, temples?
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