Great Pyramid True Purpose

Great Pyramid True Purpose: New Evidence from Science, Engineering, and Chemistry For over two centuries, mainstream archaeology has asserted that the Great Pyramid of Giza was built as a royal tomb. Yet this explanation collapses when confronted with measurable physical evidence, chemical residues, engineering design, and global technological parallels. The Great Pyramid true purpose emerges […]
Pyramids as Machines: Planetary Technology (Part 3)

Pyramids as Planetary Technology: Energy, Weather, and a Lost Global System (Part 3 of 3) The hypothesis of pyramids as planetary technology represents the unavoidable conclusion of the evidence presented across this three-part investigation. If the pyramids were not tombs, and if they functioned as engineered systems, then Part 3 confronts the final implication: these […]
Pyramids As Machines: What Were They? (Part 2)

Pyramids as Machines: Function, Stone Circles, and a Shared Origin (Part 2 of 3) The idea of pyramids as machines emerges naturally once the burial narrative is set aside. In Part 1, we established why the pyramids of Egypt fail as tombs when evaluated through material, geometric, and economic logic. In Part 2, the investigation […]
Pyramids Not Tombs: What Were They? (Part 1)

If They Weren’t Tombs, What Were the Pyramids? (Part 1 of 3) The question at the heart of the pyramids not tombs debate is no longer speculative—it is structural, mathematical, and engineering-based. In Part 1 of this three-part investigative series, we resume the conversation presented by Geoffrey Drumm and Matt Beall by confronting a foundational […]
Who built all the megalithic structures all over the planet?

Who Built the Megalithic Structures All Over the Planet? The question of who built the world’s megalithic structures remains one of humanity’s greatest mysteries. We don’t fully know the who, why, when, or how. Yet, recent discoveries suggest that Neolithic tribes may have shared advanced knowledge and techniques across vast distances, creating striking similarities in […]
Archeoastronomy: Ancient Civilizations Calendars

Archeoastronomy: How Ancient Civilizations Measured Time Archeoastronomy—the fascinating intersection of archaeology and astronomy—examines how prehistoric civilizations observed the skies to regulate their calendars, track seasons, and commemorate celestial events. Far from being abstract or purely ceremonial, these early astronomical practices were vital for survival, guiding agricultural cycles, hunting patterns, and ritual life. Defining Archeoastronomy The […]