Wirtual Talks About PYRAMID Discoveries For 3 HOURS🔺

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Published 2024-02-02
This was a livestream where Wirtual discussed how The Great Pyramid of Giza was built and watched the new @HistoryforGRANITE video - a creator who makes exceptional videos discussing the pyramids. Please go and support his channel here:    • One Solution to the Four Channels of ...  


Timestamps:
0:00 Countdown
04:28 Introduction to the Stream
07:00 HFG Teaser Video
10:20 Conspiracy?
11:10 Maps of Internal Structure
17:42 The Big Void
22:07 HFG's Credibility And His Past Work
30:05 Why Hasn't Egyptology Done This Work Before?
34:40 The Egyptians Wanted To Fool Graverobbers
36:29 HFG's Discovery in The Bent Pyramid
46:15 Queens Chamber Shafts
50:06 Copper Handles at the end of shafts
51:35 Speculations before new HFG Video
1:05:21 Start of New HFG Video!
1:51:05 End of Video & Wirtuals First Thoughts
1:56:55 Rewatching with Pausing to Talk About Details
3:13:29 Understanding the Main New Discovery
3:36:15 Afterthoughts & Outro

All Comments (21)
  • @octoburr426
    i’m actually looking forward SO much to watching this whole thing. Hearing youtube/twitch personalities open up about their own obscure knowledge is so fascinating because they’re essentially professionals at talking in an engaging way.
  • @Cooper3471
    I for one love the Pyramid Podcast, hosted by none other than Mr Wirtual himself. I feel like a good amount of ppl might listen to one if he seriously did it like monthly
  • I saw a piramid and had to IMMEDIATELY click on the video. Take in mind I haven't watch Wirtual for months
  • Almost 4 hours of Wirtual talking about ancient egyptian shafts? yes please
  • @hajdibengu8410
    An improbable but strong bond has been established between trackmania and the pyramids. Awesome stuff!!
  • @Hentaicho
    History for Granite is unironically one of the best things that's happened to the amateur egyptology discourse online.
  • @SamuraiGuy
    I don't have time to watch it right now, but I'm actually extremely excited to watch this when I do have the time!
  • @asdernr
    Honestly, I'd love a series with wirtual. With this stream, you got so many people on the pyramid hook. A 101 in Pyramids series would be ultracool! Starting from the very beginning. First discoveries, some ancient Studies etc. until we get to the recent findings in 2020.
  • @seldom_bucket
    I don't even like racing games but still watch your videos to fall asleep sometimes, you got a chill af vibe. Found this video at a perfect time, too stressed to sleep. Wish you the best as you seem one of the most genuinely nice people i watch.
  • @kingbitz1764
    Hi, I think a lot of people said it already but here's my theory: The vents were seeled for the proccess of mommification, which needs a dry place, lack of oxygen and hot temperature. Once the mommification completed, than they could open the vents, to keep it cooler for the conservation of the body in the long term. That would also allow people to visit their king/queen in a better environment. I don't know if it is how it would work, I don't know the details of the entire process. But here's what I think! Nice video Wirtual, thank you for sharing the subject!
  • @afcabral4160
    As it was sealed, many times they are just objects that eventually fell into the hole due to construction, and as they were never opened they remained there. With the conclusion that the queen chamber was not finished, and thinking that it is centered on the pyramid while the king chamber is not. They may have planned to go from the queen chamber to being the king chamber, but for some reason, they decided to abandon the work and remake the king's room in another location.
  • @Jdkieddj
    Dude I love this! Thank you for taking the time to cover the subject
  • @MrHerodoto
    That's was amazing. Thank you very much for it, Wirtual.
  • @maikkamman8307
    Honestly, you have no clue how much I need this today <3
  • @Espere
    This is the stream I was waiting for all my life
  • @hobojimmy3500
    I believe that the ventilation for workers is not a bad hypothesis. Workers on the pyramid in ancient Egypt were not slaves as is commonly taught they were respected members of the society and even were allowed to be buried next to the pyramids which common folk were not. With so many of them working underground I think it would have been only possible to work with ventilation otherwise death from heat stroke would have occurred. As with that one section with the sweaty guy shows just existing down there is enough to get someone to sweat let alone 30+ builders working at once. Even use of the ventilation shafts as cooling for when the pharaoh would have inspected could be the case or for when the funeral procession took place the leaders of the society didn’t want to be cooked for what could be days of preparation (idk how Egyptian pharaoh tombing went).
  • @MrImadeU
    I watched History for Granite and fell asleep instantly, thank you for recommending his channel he has now become part of my daily sleep ritual