Pierce Elliot said:
Well, there are many strange chambers in the pyramids that can only be accessed through small bots. There are odd shafts leading from the inside of the Pyramid with "Doors" in the way, these shafts also point precisely to key constellations many of which in Orions belt. So the theory behind it is to use some sort of "Resonance" to beam something out of the cap stone. My idea would be in a "Lighthouse" effect, but thats even considering all of that is true. As we don't actually know whats beyond these "Doors" or if they are just walls.
EDIT: I forgot to provide sources, which I'm assuming is the next thing asked. I'll get onto that hopefully after I put in a application to a new business opening up (I'm freaking excited, I will be linned up outside their doors), and then getting my Python Scripting book from the library.
Okay. I'm losing patience. Here goes. Nobody knows why the Egyptians (Not. ALIENS.) carved out random holes in places. Nobody knows how they lit things down there. But hell, people before us did amazing ****. Guess what nobody has done in over 2000 years? Domesticated an animal species. Oh come on, that's easy, right? No. No, it's not. I don't know how anybody did that. Nobody does, because we haven't made monkeys our slaves yet. But guess what? They did. That Greek Fire stuff? Incredible. Even gunpowder, regular fire, wheels, it just keeps going. I don't know the significance of a snake inside of a little oval, but IT's NOT A LIGHTBULB. You know what it probably is? A snake in an oval. You don't know what's behind those doors? I bet people who actually research these things, and not make conspiracy theory websites do. Why don't they tell us? Because nobody cares if you know, or if I know, or if anybody knows. Probably because it's a bunch of dirt. And wow. They managed to point shafts at the stars? Guess what?! PEOPLE IN ANCIENT TIMES HAD EYES TOO. They even had....telescopes! And they were clearly skilled at crafting.
I don't mean any of that offensively. It's just getting ridiculous.