I just for the first time learned about the underground structures of Saqqara in Egypt: Under the Djoser pyramid and particularly in nearby Seraperum.

Immediate question arises when seeing these wonderous structures: How on earth can one not marvel deeply about its origins? And for decades just get away with filling our history books about some assumption of tombs for pharaos?

It seems to me our collective consciousness of what's possible and what the universe and life is all about has been so incredibly limited up till today. I can't see any other way of putting it politely.

These structures are carved deep underground into the rock, unbelievably heavy (80t), the black granite stone so perfectly cut and polished that it mirrors objects. Surely, it must have been built by an early primitive civilization 4700 years ago with chisels, reed ropes, bull power and a love for lavish minimalist burial sites.

I'm so happy that from now on we'll be ready to reevaluate everything we think we know, accept a ground zero knowledge and embrace the wonders of open discovery.

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This YT channel has a lot of insights

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsIlJ9eYylZQcyfMOPNUz9w

Thanks, I already checked him out as well 😉 A little sensationist at times, but he's right ... all these historical discrepancies have to come to the surface and gotta be questioned and explored openly.

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Amazing!

Some say people back then had a very low time preference.

I would say, they were more evolutionised that us right now 👌

Yes, it may be that they knew, that their body and mind ALREADY IS the technology we need to live sustainably and in peace, and to travel to the stars.