In my last video, I discussed the internal structure of pyramids from Egypt’s fourth dynasty, how they have stepped internal cores, on top of which are placed backing stones, on top of which are placed the fine Tura limestone casing stones.
The internal structure of pyramids is rarely discussed, it’s an understudied subject, but it’s hugely important if you really want to understand the finer details and anomalies of the Great pyramid.
As I showed in my last video, I believe the ends of the Queen's Chamber Air Channels map the edge of the internal stepped core of the Great Pyramid. I also think there are specific anomalies inside the King's Chamber Air Channels that show us the edge of this hidden stepped structure and in this video I explain it.
This is part two of a new series of videos looking at the inner core of the Great Pyramid, as we try and map it the best we can with the limited data available.
00:00 - Introduction
00:27 - Pyramid Stepped Cores
01:35 - Great Pyramid Stepped Core
02:02 - Explaining the Queen's Chamber Air Channels
05:10 - Strange Anomalies in the King's Chamber Air Channels
06:03 - The Extra Long Block in KCN
06:45 - The Vertical Joint in KCS
08:21 - The Bend in the Channel
09:29 - Mapping the Stepped Core of the Great Pyramid
10:07 - Video Summary