Does Wooden Great Pyramid Relic Re-Date the Ancient Structure?

Does Wooden Great Pyramid Relic Re-Date the Ancient Structure?

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@breakfromlife5095
@breakfromlife5095 - 19.05.2025 01:51

How are you confident that sibsons door isn't an opening? Can you elaborate?

Wasn't your door the assumption for how the ticket got inside? The ticket getting inside is back to a mystery then because we roughly know it's date

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@yippee-ki-yay9925
@yippee-ki-yay9925 - 19.05.2025 02:51

The carbon dating points to anywhere from 500 to 800 years earlier than conventional dating. You have a point that it doesn't necessarily date the exact time when the pyramid was bulit. However, I think you have the burden of proof to show that it was common for the Egyptians at that time to have used wood from trees that were 500-800 years old. Just because something is possible doesn't mean it is the best explanation. Even if it was a 300 year old tree, that would still push the dates back 200-500 years. Unless there is firm proof, the carbon dating suggests that they were built earlier than conventional dating.

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@Pooki2024
@Pooki2024 - 19.05.2025 03:40

Why. Do. You. Commentate. And. Pause. After. Every. Word.

It makes your videos unbearable.

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@raresaturn
@raresaturn - 19.05.2025 04:10

Just speculation on your part regarding the cedar tree being hundreds of years old . A tree as young as 20 to 40 years old can be 15 meters tall and and much easier to harvest than a grandfather tree

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@Jason_Black
@Jason_Black - 19.05.2025 04:34

You make your case clearly, but doesn't that group of items look like someone in the past threw a ball connected to a hook with a stick into the channel to test its depth or to retrieve something, in much the same way that it was tested millennia later with a rod? You put emphasis on the core masonry but this channel is an original feature that served a purpose, and was expertly concealed after its use. I have so many questions...

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@vanjapuskaric9860
@vanjapuskaric9860 - 19.05.2025 05:37

Nice video! That one duck was giving head sign to everyone like saying ...is time to move ❤

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@coreywalker7356
@coreywalker7356 - 19.05.2025 05:54

My grandpa told me when I was a kid that if you plant a cedar tree, when it gets big enough to shade your grave you will die. I thought it to be an odd superstition but as I get older looking at nature I realized that by the time it gets that big, you’ll be dying of old age.

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@Aslowfade
@Aslowfade - 19.05.2025 06:18

It's fantastic that it's been found but quite appalling the way it was lost .

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@rayn8740
@rayn8740 - 19.05.2025 06:34

That seems like a sound conclusion. 👍

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@Snowdragon.
@Snowdragon. - 19.05.2025 06:44

It's sad that The Egyptian Government is hiding something that would change the world about Ancient Egyptians.

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@d.thorpe2046
@d.thorpe2046 - 19.05.2025 07:12

I didn't watch this video but my understanding is we know exactly when these pyramids were build.
the egyptians kept records.

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@phoenixx5092
@phoenixx5092 - 19.05.2025 08:54

So they didn't date the organics on the hook too? The dates vs tree says to me the construction date of the pyramid is at least a few hundred years out of date. Oldest official date of pyramid 2580bc, youngest the tree could have been and still harvested is about 3000-2900bc That is still a discrepancy of up to 500 years.

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@ОлегЕ-б9т
@ОлегЕ-б9т - 19.05.2025 09:46

Какие ещё два артефакта были оставлены в пирамиде со времени постройки?

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@eliwazmoonsfire6303
@eliwazmoonsfire6303 - 19.05.2025 10:45

Who needs wooden rollers or just sledges when you have balls that were supposed to be used to make an carve things so why not use them for both the making and carving and as well as rollers for the blocks to roll upon this shows they did have such a shape back then and there would be a lot after was used to cut as well as carve stones in the process though there should been a lot more maybe that is why there is not as most would have been ground to dust in the movement of the stone.

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@animir7631
@animir7631 - 19.05.2025 10:56

The AI voiceover ruins it. Unless this is a human that just sounds like AI. But either way, really detracts from the message.

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@mostafagaberahmed6657
@mostafagaberahmed6657 - 19.05.2025 16:23

الباحثون إلى أن هذه النتائج قد تعود إلى ما يُعرف بمشكلة "الخشب القديم"، حيث يُستخدم الخشب لفترات طويلة قبل أن يُودع في موقعه النهائي. بالتالي، فإن تاريخ الخشب لا يعكس بالضرورة تاريخ بناء الهرم. ومع ذلك، فإن هذه النتائج تفتح المجال لمزيد من الدراسات حول تاريخ بناء الهرم واستخدام المواد فيه.

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@masterluke3407
@masterluke3407 - 19.05.2025 16:45

What about the ball and copper thingy?

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@OttoNomicus
@OttoNomicus - 19.05.2025 17:17

The reign of Khufu may have been earlier that commonly thought, the whole early Egyptian timeline may off by a few centuries.

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@davidcorbett341
@davidcorbett341 - 19.05.2025 18:36

The copper hook was used to lower the shaft blocking stone in place. The hooks match up with the lug handles on the stone.

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@Smokin_Phat_Dabs
@Smokin_Phat_Dabs - 19.05.2025 18:50

Hey OP, here's a mind blowing thought that could be true, some of the tools that helped to build the pyramids may have been sorced in America. 😊

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@cypresscustoms
@cypresscustoms - 19.05.2025 19:44

The aliens are always leaving their tools out.....

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@TheAdeybob
@TheAdeybob - 19.05.2025 20:11

great analysis.

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@ElderBrotherofJared-f8i
@ElderBrotherofJared-f8i - 19.05.2025 20:40

It's actually evidence the pyramid dates are probably accurate. They wouldn't be using sapling wood from the same year(s) as the build. They need older sturdy wood.

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@davidpeterson5640
@davidpeterson5640 - 19.05.2025 21:04

That is true with many things. I have a mammoth ivory cross that is over 50,000 years old. The carving is 50 years old and the tusk is ancient.

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@GS-XV
@GS-XV - 19.05.2025 21:30

Instead of coming up with more and more complex explanations how Khufu built the Great Pyramid in just 20 years, let's accept the more realistic theory - the great pyramid was built over the lives of 3, 5, or maybe 10 pharaohs.

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@chick-a-dee155
@chick-a-dee155 - 19.05.2025 22:03

Nice work as always Matt! Thanks for the summary and continuing to follow this relic. I remember when it was first re discovered and you posted right away, very exciting time. Nice revisit.

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@guytech7310
@guytech7310 - 20.05.2025 00:33

Depends on where the wood piece was from. it could have been from a branch, not not the center of the tree trunk. Possibly the reign of khufu is older than current estimate (ie his reign was from around 3000 BC, instead of 2590 BC.

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@bmj1680
@bmj1680 - 20.05.2025 01:26

Great video with great reporting.

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@paulwitkowski1817
@paulwitkowski1817 - 20.05.2025 02:54

I'm not an expert in this field, but I still have my doubts. Who can guarantee or prove that these three objects were found in the Great Pyramid? I mean, 100% certain. However, I think people 5,000 years ago were capable of building them. Problem-solving intelligence was even more advanced back then than it is today. Technological advancements, such as those in computers, have nothing to do with human intelligence. Therefore, I don't believe our generation is smarter; I just think we're more technologically advanced. So, aliens definitely don't have anything to do with this, but I still wonder why so many older sites around the world are more advanced than later ones. Was there really an ancient civilization that was wiped out, and whose knowledge we lost over time, perhaps through wars and the destruction of evidence?

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@constantobjects
@constantobjects - 20.05.2025 04:48

Maybe the piece if wood is 500 years older than the pyramid? Had been hanging around some other ruin, and was THEN taken and used on great pyramid? Would not have to change year of construction. idk...

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@pauloboyle477
@pauloboyle477 - 20.05.2025 05:22

Maybe they made carts with a so called bed of ball bearings to move the stones Just a comment to support channel

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@Walter-WhiteMacchiato-2000
@Walter-WhiteMacchiato-2000 - 20.05.2025 05:43

My hammer with a wooden handle was from my Grandfather. But it doesn't mean the statue I used a chisel with it is made in the 1930's. It was built in 2025.

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@daveweiss5647
@daveweiss5647 - 20.05.2025 06:20

Edit- nevermind...

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@richardperkins9333
@richardperkins9333 - 20.05.2025 15:30

The ball, the string, and the rod. (I'm assuming the hook object once had string wrapped around it).
Aren't these ancient tools used to plot out a building design?

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@lmonk9517
@lmonk9517 - 20.05.2025 18:09

Heartwood and sap wood are chemically distinct. Testing for this will rule out some hypothesises. It is also worth noting that older trees aren't necessarily more commercially viable to fell. Thry will often have internal rot, resulting in hollowing. A 8ft truck would also be very labour intensive to fell, particularly with copper axes. You could probably fell 30 100 year old cedars for the same effort to fell a single 700 year old one and get a better yield of wood with zero risk of heart rot.

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@Usermaatre6723
@Usermaatre6723 - 20.05.2025 18:13

shes not real egyptian

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@Princip666
@Princip666 - 20.05.2025 19:18

Ok, now just to prove that the wood actually comes from the center portion of 500 years old tree. Because those are the part of trees from which handles are made, right? Am I the only one finding this reasoning utterly ridiculous? What is wrong with this clown?

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@NeilHawkins-f1l
@NeilHawkins-f1l - 20.05.2025 22:48

Good video mate 👍

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@REPHETIC
@REPHETIC - 21.05.2025 00:46

There's contention around which masonry shaft the Dixon artifacts were discovered in. Later or earlier deposited artifacts cannot possibly date the structure. Next...

Also, custody of the wood is vulnerable. Lost in the collection, nothing prohibits someone from swapping other "dated" wood, for the original wood. This is not sound research, science, etc.

Plenty of horseshit attached to these artifacts, and the dating, and custody. Surely, not sound evidence by which to date the time of construction.

The Old Wood problem is always an issue, so is later, or much later introduction of organic material.

Appreciate your research... Giza's Old Kingdom dating paradigm is inaccurate. The unsophisticated 4th Dynasty could not have produced two interior features with their seked mathematics. Happy to share if you want. Keep up the good work.

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@BuddhaAfterDark
@BuddhaAfterDark - 21.05.2025 17:50

Someone should tell Zahi 😂

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@turtlewolf8107
@turtlewolf8107 - 21.05.2025 18:03

Carbon dating is known to be unreliable. So the date might be “accurate” and might not be.

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@mohammadtoficmohammad3594
@mohammadtoficmohammad3594 - 21.05.2025 19:10

If its up to me , these pyramids should be removed, just satanic structures made by demons, do not know what value they have

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@steelwheel-i3s
@steelwheel-i3s - 21.05.2025 22:31

So.. an Egyptian with ties to Hawass just happened to find the missing piece of wood, which just happens to support Hawass's interests, and the greater interests of organised archaeology.
Because no one ever forged an artifact using old paper or wood to fool carbon dating, right? 😂

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@steelwheel-i3s
@steelwheel-i3s - 21.05.2025 22:35

Because there's simply no way this Egyptian colleague of Hawass would plant a copy of the artifact made from a piece of historical wood.
The fact it benefits herself, Hawass, the Egyptian government, the archaeology industry, and many other powerful interests, should just be ignored, because a sweet middle-aged academic lady would never lie. 😂

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@LuanBunyak
@LuanBunyak - 22.05.2025 12:45

I think theses small channels were used to pull ropes to pull up stones. With the help of sarcophags of serapheum.
Something like the Falkirk wheel.

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@andrewwatson1240
@andrewwatson1240 - 22.05.2025 14:24

Maybe they were movement joints incase of earth quake or settling .

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@Captain_Jack711
@Captain_Jack711 - 22.05.2025 15:41

More like 5,000 years older

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