
Danny Jones Podcast #240 - New Great Pyramid Theory: Evidence For Ancient Chemical Factories | Land of Chem
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May 27, 2024 Geoffrey Drumm from @thelandofchem delves into the theory that Egyptian pyramids were chemical factories, discussing ammonia production, lightning collection, and methane gas. They explore ancient metallurgy, construction techniques, and the purposeful design of pyramids for chemical processing. The podcast also touches on piezoelectricity, electric granite, and the Great Pyramid's chemical secrets.
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Pyramid Materials and Functions
- The pyramids utilize limestone, red granite, and black basalt for specific functions.
- Limestone stores electric fields, granite produces ultrasound, and basalt stores heat.
Iron Saws in Cairo Museum
- Evidence of advanced metallurgy exists in the Cairo Museum's collection of iron saws.
- These saws challenge the conventional narrative of limited copper tools.
Egyptian Blue and Industrial Chemistry
- Egyptian blue, a synthetic pigment, suggests large-scale chemical production in ancient Egypt.
- Even today, the exact manufacturing process remains a mystery.

