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Last Updated on January 13, 2025 by The Unbounded Thinker
Ancient Egypt, the land of mystery, has captivated the imaginations of several people across the world for centuries. From its tombs to its temples, Egypt has been a source of fascination and intrigue. But nothing has sparked as much curiosity and debate as the Egyptian pyramids. From the near past to the present, many have wondered how such complex structures were accomplished by the ancients. Over the years, theories ranging from the sensible to the far-fetched, have attempted to explain who built the pyramids.
I have studied the ancient Egyptian pyramids for a long period and I eventually found the most sensible answer to the biggest question ever asked. ‘Who built the Egyptian pyramids?’
Anyway, many individuals have argued that giants built the ancient pyramids. This theory is founded on the idea that only beings of extraordinary size and strength could have been capable of moving and lifting the massive stones used in constructing the pyramids. Supporters of this theory use ancient myths and biblical information to support the idea that giants existed in the ancient past.
However, there is no credible evidence to suggest that giants were involved in the construction of the pyramids. Moreover, why would giants build the pyramids if they could not fully access their interior? The internal chambers and passageways of the pyramids are narrow, with corridors that are too tight for giant beings to fit through.
Furthermore, many ancient stories depicted giants as monstrous, destructive, beings that ate humans when very hungry. Although some cultures portrayed them as good beings, many cultures feared them and claimed that they were powerful, unpredictable, dangerous beings capable of causing great harm to humans.
They were often described as beings who acted on their own impulse and were not interested in working with humans. They were also seen as chaotic beings that were a threat to human civilization. Therefore, the idea of giants contributing to a project as delicate as pyramid construction seems highly improbable. I find it difficult to picture them working alongside humans in a cooperative and peaceful endeavor like building the pyramids. The pyramids’ construction required precision, careful coordination, and a highly skilled workforce, none of which aligns with the characteristics of chaotic, unpredictable giants.
Another theory regarding the construction of the Egyptian pyramids is the alien theory. Supporters of this theory claim that the advanced scientific knowledge required to build the pyramids indicates that aliens or otherworldly beings built the pyramids. They argue that the precise alignment of the pyramids with the stars and the incredible accuracy of their construction prove that extraterrestrial beings built them. They also point to the ancient stories about otherworldly beings visiting the earth and interacting with humans as support for the idea that aliens built the pyramids.
I agree that extraterrestrials might have visited the ancient world because the earth was less dense during this period, allowing for easier access by otherworldly beings. However, the nature of these beings could have prevented them from fully interacting with physical reality, which is highly solidified dense energy. Even if they possessed the knowledge to build the pyramids, they were less dense beings who lacked the physical capabilities needed to interact with matter and use it to build the pyramids.
Only humans or giants, if they existed, could have manipulated material objects and built the pyramids. But as we have seen, the giant theory is highly improbable. For this reason, it is reasonable to conclude that it is the ancient humans who built the pyramids.
The extra-terrestrial beings might have only helped the ancient humans by sharing the advanced knowledge required to build the pyramids. But such advanced knowledge could only be comprehensible to highly intelligent humans, capable of grasping and applying advanced concepts. Primitive humans would not have been able to translate such advanced ideas into practical construction techniques, hence making it impossible for them to build the pyramids.
It is, therefore, sensible to argue that highly intelligent humans built the pyramids. They could have been so intelligent that they could not have needed the help of aliens to build the pyramids. But whether aliens helped these humans or not, it is clear that it was human ingenuity and determination that was primarily responsible for building the pyramids.
The narrow internal chambers and passageways within the pyramids, which are designed for human passage, further support the argument that the pyramids were built by humans for humans. These tight, constricted spaces would have made it impossible for beings of massive size—such as giants—to navigate or work effectively within the pyramids.
Additionally, the detailed images and carvings of humans found within the pyramids, which depict individuals in various poses and activities, provide further evidence of human involvement in their creation. The nature of these representations suggests that the builders of the pyramids were human, as these depictions align with human proportions and characteristics.
The size of the images and carvings within the pyramids clearly suggests that they were created by humans, not by other beings. The proportions and scale of the artwork were designed to fit human sight and understanding. If they were made by beings of a different size, we would expect the images to be either too large or too small for humans to relate to. Instead, the artwork was crafted in a way that was fit for human viewers, supporting the idea that humans were behind these creations.
Although I am certain that humans built the pyramids, I cannot explain where these advanced humans went or how humans became so primitive or less advanced. Maybe there was a cataclysm that wiped the advanced humans out and the God-force had to create humans again. Or perhaps the leaders of these ancient civilizations banned the use of magic and other psychic abilities, and over time, mankind became less advanced. I don’t really know. But what I surely know is that the Egyptian pyramids were built by ancient humans because humans can become god-like if they reach their full potential.