Updating the Great Pyramid Internal Ramp Theory
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 Published On Nov 23, 2022

The Internal Ramp Theory for the Great Pyramid of Egypt is one of the most interesting ideas ever proposed for its construction. French architect Jean-Pierre Houdin has spent more than 20 years developing and refining this idea.

In October of 2022, Houdin published an update to his theory which reflects the ScanPyramids findings from the past six years.

The ScanPyramids ‘Big Void’ is an intriguing clue that Houdin may be correct with his notion of the Grand Gallery being used as a counterweight ramp for the largest pyramid stones. The ‘Big Void’ may be another Grand Gallery-like space which could be used for the same purpose.

Institutional Egyptology remains unreceptive to Houdin’s publications, nor the extremely confident results from the ScanPyramids mission. This video takes a closer look at those conflicts, highlights some of Houdin’s new model, and proposes some areas that could use improvement.

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Khufu Revealed Documentary Link:
   • The Khufu Pyramid Revealed  

Houdin’s October 2022 Big Void Update Paper:
https://www.academia.edu/89137199/The...

Zahi Hawass Full Interview on ScanPyramids:
   • Zahi Hawass on the Scan Pyramid Project  

0:00 Intro
1:06 Herodotus' Account
2:35 Types of Ramps
3:00 Jean-Pierre Houdin
4:02 ScanPyramids Findings
4:55 Houdin's Theory
6:48 Internal Ramp Evidence
8:25 HIP & ScanPyramids Launch
9:56 Zahi Hawass
12:05 ScanPyramids 'Bid Void' Published
Correction: 12:19 ScanPyramids Nature article published on Nov 2, 2017 (not 2019)
12:48 David Lightbody
14:01 The Big Void
15:14 The Great Step
17:43 Houdin's Updated Theory
19:01 Grand Gallery Staging Area
19:42 Casing Stones
20:20 Chamber Shafts
21:21 New Internal Ramp Model
23:06 The Big Void Vs. Egyptology
24:32 New Technology Complaints
25:24 Conclusion

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