Pyramids
By Oddbjørn Okovita Uran
When you click around in our menu selection, you will quickly see that many of the sub-themes, if not almost all, can be controversial, and possibly provocative, if you look at them with "old glasses". And that is also the purpose: To be able to wonder, ask questions, and start searching for the answers that fit into your current worldview.
This is also the case with this theme; -Pyramids- Ever since Howard Carter over 100 years ago tried to understand what these mighty constructions were, and were used for, there has been no shortage of suggestions.
The generally accepted theory that this had been a burial chamber for Egyptian clerics is still valid in certain circles. The supreme state head of archaeology, Zahi Hawass, has also tried to stick to that in recent years.
Innovative thinking within well-established professional areas is not easy to shake off. Besides H. Carter, it must be said that it was the Swiss writer and researcher Erich von Däniken, who came in as a breath of fresh air in the -70s, and launched newer theories about what the pyramids were, are, and who were " the constructors”.
Also worth mentioning are Robert Schoc, Brian Foerster.
On the Internet you will find many interesting films from these on YouTube. It is not only in Egypt that we find pyramids. So to speak, over large parts of the world. In China, for example, there are still 23 pyramids that are not available for visits. Why?
We must also not forget the pyramids in the small town of Visoko in Bosnia, where Semir Osmanagic "discovered" the pyramids around 2005. Later, he started excavations and researched the energy field that he recorded coming out of the top of these three pyramids.
To end this incredibly exciting topic:
If one tries to find out what the name PYRAMID means, then split it up; Pyra/pyro= flame/energy. Mide = in the middle. Could it be that the pyramids have been an energy center...?
I'll let it hang there, and would like your involvement in the discussion further.