1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:16,985 This series presents information based in part on theory and conjecture. 2 00:00:16,985 --> 00:00:21,508 The producer's purpose is to suggest some possible explanations, but not necessarily 3 00:00:21,508 --> 00:00:31,833 the only ones to the mysteries we will examine. 4 00:00:31,833 --> 00:00:37,836 It seems impossible that an empty desert could hide one of the world's greatest secrets. 5 00:00:37,836 --> 00:00:53,725 Yet in this wasteland stands a wondrous enigma, the great pyramids of ancient Egypt. 6 00:00:53,725 --> 00:00:58,727 Some call them tombs, others say they were beacons to ancient space men. 7 00:00:58,727 --> 00:01:02,369 Still others believe they are generators of energy. 8 00:01:02,369 --> 00:01:06,852 The secret of the pyramids has eluded men for thousands of years. 9 00:01:06,852 --> 00:01:17,377 If they were merely tombs for the pharaohs, why has no mummy ever been found in one? 10 00:01:17,377 --> 00:01:21,619 We do know that the ancients built great temples to the forces they believed ruled 11 00:01:21,619 --> 00:01:24,861 their lives after death. 12 00:01:24,861 --> 00:01:31,064 In sacred places near the pyramids, Egyptians prepared the most important of their citizens 13 00:01:31,064 --> 00:01:34,906 for a journey into life everlasting. 14 00:01:34,906 --> 00:01:40,990 No other ancient civilization lavished as much genius on defeating time, on defeating 15 00:01:40,990 --> 00:01:42,911 death. 16 00:01:42,911 --> 00:01:53,436 Is it possible the Egyptians succeeded? 17 00:01:53,436 --> 00:01:56,918 Cairo is often called the intellectual capital of the Arab world. 18 00:01:56,918 --> 00:02:02,441 It is a reputation founded in antiquity. 19 00:02:02,441 --> 00:02:07,844 Despite the crowding, poverty and conflicts of the present, Cairo is irrevocably linked 20 00:02:07,844 --> 00:02:10,045 to its brilliant past. 21 00:02:10,045 --> 00:02:18,489 On the outskirts of the city are the reminders of an incredible dream. 22 00:02:18,489 --> 00:02:24,212 From the summit of the great pyramid of chaos, it is still possible, after 4,000 years, to 23 00:02:24,212 --> 00:02:30,616 see ruined temples nestled at the foot of its ageless companion, the pyramid of Kefirn. 24 00:02:30,616 --> 00:02:35,458 Long ago, a staggering number of people and immense amounts of material were needed to 25 00:02:35,458 --> 00:02:37,540 construct the monoliths. 26 00:02:37,540 --> 00:02:42,302 The Egyptians must have had a very good reason for sacrificing so much. 27 00:02:42,302 --> 00:02:44,063 What was it? 28 00:02:44,063 --> 00:02:48,385 In its finished form, the great pyramid was gleaming white and was capped with a block 29 00:02:48,385 --> 00:02:50,426 of some special material. 30 00:02:50,426 --> 00:02:54,388 The cap may have been polished granite or even gold. 31 00:02:54,388 --> 00:02:59,071 Higher than a 40-story building, the great pyramid was an awesome monument to some higher 32 00:02:59,071 --> 00:03:02,353 order in an untamed desert world. 33 00:03:02,353 --> 00:03:09,356 It is awesome still, more than 40 centuries later. 34 00:03:09,356 --> 00:03:13,799 Through the ages, the mystery of the pyramid has inspired many theories. 35 00:03:13,799 --> 00:03:18,961 Among them, the idea that the pyramid is Earth-based One, remnant of the colonization of Earth 36 00:03:18,961 --> 00:03:25,445 by extraterrestrials. 37 00:03:25,445 --> 00:03:29,687 Researchers liken the pyramid to a mammoth radio beacon or a collector of some secret 38 00:03:29,687 --> 00:03:39,452 energy source. 39 00:03:39,452 --> 00:03:44,975 Whatever it was 4,000 years ago, it is today the single most perplexing monument in the 40 00:03:44,975 --> 00:03:46,656 world. 41 00:03:46,656 --> 00:03:51,178 What must the builders have been like? 42 00:03:51,178 --> 00:03:55,301 There is ample evidence that the ancients were fascinated with time and the rhythm of 43 00:03:55,301 --> 00:03:57,622 life along the Nile. 44 00:03:57,622 --> 00:04:07,387 Each year, their farmland would be renewed by rich deposits from the flooding river. 45 00:04:07,387 --> 00:04:13,110 If the soil could be revived, why not the spirit and body of man? 46 00:04:13,110 --> 00:04:17,592 The pyramids may have played a central part in a quest for immortality. 47 00:04:17,592 --> 00:04:23,516 Under their function, never has history seen such a total commitment of manpower and resources 48 00:04:23,516 --> 00:04:30,799 to a single task for so long a time. 49 00:04:30,799 --> 00:04:35,722 For each worker in the stone quarries or at the building site, several more would be needed 50 00:04:35,722 --> 00:04:42,966 to provide the food and other services required by so vast an enterprise. 51 00:04:42,966 --> 00:04:49,089 Unless the ancients had another way. 52 00:04:49,089 --> 00:04:52,451 Other great civilizations build artificial mountains. 53 00:04:52,451 --> 00:04:59,455 They reach above the jungle canopy of Yucatan and Central America. 54 00:04:59,455 --> 00:05:05,418 Steps to the stars. 55 00:05:05,418 --> 00:05:13,622 Man, however, has inspired the intense curiosity that the pyramids of Egypt have. 56 00:05:13,622 --> 00:05:18,625 Part of the Egyptian secret may be that theirs was the only civilization to perfect the true 57 00:05:18,625 --> 00:05:20,346 pyramid. 58 00:05:20,346 --> 00:05:25,268 That burst of genius apparently occurred in the third millennium before Christ at a place 59 00:05:25,268 --> 00:05:28,870 called Sakara, west of modern Cairo. 60 00:05:28,870 --> 00:05:33,272 A pharaoh named Zoser commissioned the first known Egyptian pyramid. 61 00:05:33,272 --> 00:05:38,515 If Zoser's pyramid was intended to be a tomb, it was an unusual one. 62 00:05:38,515 --> 00:05:42,277 Tombs had previously been simple structures of mud brick. 63 00:05:42,277 --> 00:05:47,560 Never had they been translated to stone and stacked one atop the other. 64 00:05:47,560 --> 00:05:52,362 The next step in the evolution of the true pyramid was to create a smooth facing on a 65 00:05:52,362 --> 00:05:54,243 stepped pyramid. 66 00:05:54,243 --> 00:05:57,565 The attempt failed and the pyramid collapsed. 67 00:05:57,565 --> 00:06:00,127 Only the central core was left standing. 68 00:06:00,127 --> 00:06:04,449 The disaster occurred as work was advancing on another pyramid. 69 00:06:04,449 --> 00:06:09,572 Mindful of the lesson, the architect obviously switched to a shallower angle, creating the 70 00:06:09,572 --> 00:06:17,456 so-called bent pyramid. 71 00:06:17,456 --> 00:06:22,378 The neighboring pyramid is newer and constructed at the same shallow angle as the upper portion 72 00:06:22,378 --> 00:06:25,180 of the bent pyramid. 73 00:06:25,180 --> 00:06:27,981 This continued for perhaps a thousand years. 74 00:06:27,981 --> 00:06:35,265 Incredibly, 80 structures survive, providing vivid examples of pyramid evolution. 75 00:06:35,265 --> 00:06:41,268 The glory days of the pyramid age came around 2500 BC, when the pharaoh Chaops ordered a 76 00:06:41,268 --> 00:06:43,950 pyramid built at Giza. 77 00:06:43,950 --> 00:06:50,953 The angles were steep and the scale gargantuan. 78 00:06:50,953 --> 00:06:54,555 Chaops' successor, Kephran, built another pyramid nearby. 79 00:06:54,555 --> 00:07:01,799 It is slightly smaller, but no less perfect in symmetry or design. 80 00:07:01,799 --> 00:07:06,642 The orthodox view is that the pyramids were constructed using large ramps of brick and 81 00:07:06,642 --> 00:07:07,882 earth. 82 00:07:07,882 --> 00:07:12,405 These ramps would be constructed at gentle angles, so that huge gangs of workers could 83 00:07:12,405 --> 00:07:15,706 push the big building blocks upwards. 84 00:07:15,706 --> 00:07:20,449 This traditional view holds that once the interior core of the pyramid was finished, 85 00:07:20,449 --> 00:07:25,051 the job of surfacing the pyramid would begin at the top and work down. 86 00:07:25,051 --> 00:07:28,693 The ramps would be dismantled along the way. 87 00:07:28,693 --> 00:07:32,776 How many years of labor must it have taken to move those blocks? 88 00:07:32,776 --> 00:07:38,178 When the Greek historian Herodotus stood at the foot of the great pyramid in 450 BC, he 89 00:07:38,178 --> 00:07:44,422 was told that it was built in 30 years by a rotating workforce of 120,000 men. 90 00:07:44,422 --> 00:07:48,824 Kephran's pyramid must have required a similar effort. 91 00:07:48,824 --> 00:07:53,707 It should be remembered that the Egyptians accomplished other feats in their golden age. 92 00:07:53,707 --> 00:08:00,190 They developed surgery, plotted the movements of their stars, and worked with advanced mathematics. 93 00:08:00,190 --> 00:08:04,472 What the ancients accomplished, they apparently did without benefit of the pulley or block 94 00:08:04,472 --> 00:08:07,594 and tackle. 95 00:08:07,594 --> 00:08:12,036 It is clear, however, that the Egyptians had developed the powers of their minds to a high 96 00:08:12,036 --> 00:08:13,677 degree. 97 00:08:13,677 --> 00:08:20,000 This is only beginning to learn what those powers can mean. 98 00:08:20,000 --> 00:08:28,405 The simple and amazing fact is that the Egyptians consistently built on a colossal scale. 99 00:08:28,405 --> 00:08:33,207 If we had only their monuments and temples to judge them by, we would have to assume 100 00:08:33,207 --> 00:09:00,742 they were a race of giants. 101 00:09:04,224 --> 00:09:07,426 What mystery did the Sphinx guard? 102 00:09:07,426 --> 00:09:11,268 Was there something inside the pyramid? 103 00:09:11,268 --> 00:09:17,031 In the 9th century AD, an Arab prince named Mahmoud rode to the pyramids with no thought 104 00:09:17,031 --> 00:09:22,754 of their grandeur. 105 00:09:22,754 --> 00:09:30,958 It was treasure he was after. 106 00:09:30,958 --> 00:09:38,682 As men set to work with gunpowder and battering rams, when they had breached the outer defenses 107 00:09:38,682 --> 00:09:43,445 of the pyramid, they found only a labyrinth of passageways and chambers. 108 00:09:43,445 --> 00:09:45,045 They were empty. 109 00:09:45,045 --> 00:09:48,327 The secret had not yielded to force. 110 00:09:48,327 --> 00:09:52,249 The great pyramid is unique in the complexity of its interior. 111 00:09:52,249 --> 00:09:56,291 Slicing the pyramid from north to south, we get this view. 112 00:09:56,291 --> 00:09:59,933 Our scale is exaggerated for a better look at the design. 113 00:09:59,933 --> 00:10:05,056 The pyramid rests on a central mound of unclear earth, perhaps left as a base for constructing 114 00:10:05,056 --> 00:10:07,297 the first few levels of blocks. 115 00:10:07,297 --> 00:10:12,340 The entrance is in the north face, 55 feet above the ground. 116 00:10:12,340 --> 00:10:19,624 A corridor extends 60 feet down into the pyramid where it joins another corridor, 129 feet 117 00:10:19,624 --> 00:10:21,024 in length. 118 00:10:21,024 --> 00:10:26,707 This corridor leads by another passageway to the so-called Queen's Chamber and to a 119 00:10:26,707 --> 00:10:32,390 gallery 153 feet long and 28 feet high. 120 00:10:32,390 --> 00:10:38,674 Beyond this magnificent gallery is the King's Chamber, repository of one of mankind's most 121 00:10:38,674 --> 00:10:40,835 enduring mysteries. 122 00:10:40,835 --> 00:10:45,798 Today visitors can see the chamber just as it was when it was opened a thousand years 123 00:10:45,798 --> 00:10:47,158 ago. 124 00:10:47,158 --> 00:10:51,360 It may indeed have been intended as the final resting place for chaos. 125 00:10:51,360 --> 00:10:56,963 No body has been found, however, and the rough finish of the granite centerpiece may indicate 126 00:10:56,963 --> 00:10:59,645 that the builders changed their minds. 127 00:10:59,645 --> 00:11:07,009 But here question piles upon question. 128 00:11:07,009 --> 00:11:13,452 Another puzzle is the existence of shafts extending from the King's Chamber and the grand gallery 129 00:11:13,452 --> 00:11:15,973 to the surface of the pyramid. 130 00:11:15,973 --> 00:11:20,496 They may have been designed simply for ventilation or they may have worth to align the pyramid 131 00:11:20,496 --> 00:11:26,219 with some planet or star which could be sighted through the shaft at regular intervals during 132 00:11:26,219 --> 00:11:30,541 the Earth's movement through the heavens. 133 00:11:30,541 --> 00:11:34,783 Surviving records of the pyramid age indicate that the Egyptians had an advanced knowledge 134 00:11:34,783 --> 00:11:36,304 of astronomy. 135 00:11:36,304 --> 00:11:41,187 This could explain how the faces of the pyramid are so precisely aligned with the cardinal 136 00:11:41,187 --> 00:11:42,868 points of the compass. 137 00:11:42,868 --> 00:11:48,791 It does not explain why it was so important for the pyramids to be perfectly tuned to 138 00:11:48,791 --> 00:11:53,753 the stars. 139 00:11:53,753 --> 00:11:58,716 The architectural patterns established so long ago by the best minds of Egypt are still 140 00:11:58,716 --> 00:12:00,677 in use today. 141 00:12:00,677 --> 00:12:05,320 Although no one knows anything for sure about the origin or purpose of the true pyramid, 142 00:12:05,320 --> 00:12:09,642 many believe they can tap its supposed powers. 143 00:12:09,642 --> 00:12:14,765 Belief in pyramid power has generated a multi-million dollar industry. 144 00:12:14,765 --> 00:12:18,927 Pyramid models are thought to be able to perform a variety of miracles from enhancing 145 00:12:18,927 --> 00:12:25,250 sexual potency to mummifying meat and sharpening razor blades. 146 00:12:25,250 --> 00:12:36,576 Others see in the dimensions of the Great Pyramid a detailed forecast of humanity's future. 147 00:12:36,576 --> 00:12:40,458 The future never seemed to be in doubt for the ancients. 148 00:12:40,458 --> 00:12:45,141 Others have labored for years over the hauntingly beautiful carvings that decorate the great 149 00:12:45,141 --> 00:12:52,344 monuments of Egypt. 150 00:12:52,344 --> 00:12:57,227 They tell us that the most important qualities of life were harmony with the gods and the 151 00:12:57,227 --> 00:13:00,549 permanence of the established order. 152 00:13:00,549 --> 00:13:05,791 In the panorama of Egypt's 27 centuries of unparalleled accomplishments, there was not 153 00:13:05,912 --> 00:13:10,674 the slightest indication that anyone thought it would ever come to an end. 154 00:13:10,674 --> 00:13:12,315 Yet it did. 155 00:13:12,315 --> 00:13:13,916 But why? 156 00:13:13,916 --> 00:13:18,518 Perhaps a clue lies in the belief that even the lifetime of the humblest peasant could 157 00:13:18,518 --> 00:13:20,639 extend beyond the grave. 158 00:13:20,639 --> 00:13:22,280 There was one condition. 159 00:13:22,280 --> 00:13:26,883 The body must remain preserved and undisturbed. 160 00:13:26,883 --> 00:13:33,966 The rites of death were performed in elaborate temples, waystations for the immortal soul. 161 00:13:33,966 --> 00:13:36,968 The body took 70 days. 162 00:13:36,968 --> 00:13:41,330 Internal organs were removed and the shell of the body treated with salts and exotic 163 00:13:41,330 --> 00:13:44,212 oils. 164 00:13:44,212 --> 00:13:48,414 Enough mummies have been found to testify to the skill of the ancient technicians of 165 00:13:48,414 --> 00:13:49,975 immortality. 166 00:13:49,975 --> 00:13:54,217 Is it possible the Egyptians dreamed of a day when techniques more advanced than their 167 00:13:54,217 --> 00:13:59,740 own could restore vigor to dry flesh? 168 00:13:59,740 --> 00:14:03,822 Egyptians are using modern techniques on the mummies, not to restore them to life, of 169 00:14:03,822 --> 00:14:09,785 course, but to learn something of the remarkable people who built pyramids and dreamed of life 170 00:14:09,785 --> 00:14:11,626 everlasting. 171 00:14:11,626 --> 00:14:16,789 X-rays reveal that the Egyptian of the period was small in stature and likely to fall victim 172 00:14:16,789 --> 00:14:21,031 to the same diseases which afflict mankind today. 173 00:14:21,031 --> 00:14:26,314 If the deceased was of noble blood, his funeral would include a symbolic boat. 174 00:14:26,314 --> 00:14:30,636 The boat would be borne by priests and the guys of the deities who would ensure that 175 00:14:30,636 --> 00:14:37,600 the spirit was ready for a voyage to the kingdom of the dead. 176 00:14:37,600 --> 00:14:42,282 There would be a preliminary voyage across the river Nile to the west bank where cities 177 00:14:42,282 --> 00:14:45,404 of the dead were traditionally built. 178 00:14:45,404 --> 00:14:52,408 After the pyramid age, the greatest of these was the Valley of the Kings in Upper Egypt. 179 00:14:57,330 --> 00:15:03,334 It was in the Valley of the Kings that Howard Carter discovered the undisturbed tomb of 180 00:15:04,094 --> 00:15:05,615 Tutankhamun. 181 00:15:05,615 --> 00:15:12,619 The discovery remains the richest in the history of Egyptian archaeology. 182 00:15:27,346 --> 00:15:34,350 Tutankhamun was a minor king who died young after a brief reign. 183 00:15:35,030 --> 00:15:39,553 K-ops reigned more than 20 years and had the wealth and the power to construct one of the 184 00:15:39,553 --> 00:15:41,554 wonders of the world. 185 00:15:41,554 --> 00:15:46,917 If the mortuary temple near the Great Pyramid is any indication, K-ops funeral must have 186 00:15:46,917 --> 00:15:49,838 been a far more lavish affair. 187 00:15:49,838 --> 00:15:55,481 If he was buried in the pyramid, he may be there still and with him, treasure beyond 188 00:15:55,481 --> 00:15:58,483 anything seen so far. 189 00:15:58,483 --> 00:16:04,486 Small wonder, K-ops took precautions. 190 00:16:04,486 --> 00:16:09,729 Once K-ops was entombed, the pyramid was sealed by workers inside. 191 00:16:09,729 --> 00:16:13,931 Starting with the ascending corridor, they would push or drop large blocks into each 192 00:16:13,931 --> 00:16:16,932 connection with another corridor. 193 00:16:16,932 --> 00:16:20,614 Did the workers then perish with their dead king? 194 00:16:20,614 --> 00:16:21,855 Probably not. 195 00:16:21,895 --> 00:16:27,258 A crude passageway has been found which starts deep beneath the pyramid and eventually leads 196 00:16:27,258 --> 00:16:29,779 back outside. 197 00:16:29,779 --> 00:16:35,782 The workers charged with protecting K-ops for all maternity apparently protected themselves 198 00:16:35,782 --> 00:16:40,425 with a hidden way out. 199 00:16:40,425 --> 00:16:47,429 It may be that the hidden way out provided looters with access to K-ops' tomb. 200 00:16:48,429 --> 00:16:55,433 It is just as likely that K-ops' secret is still safely locked inside the pyramid. 201 00:16:56,433 --> 00:17:02,437 At Stanford Research Laboratory in Menlo Park, California, a team directed by geophysicist 202 00:17:02,437 --> 00:17:08,440 Lambert Dolphin is preparing another assault on the secrets of the pyramid. 203 00:17:10,441 --> 00:17:15,443 The Great Pyramid is an example of a structure beautifully finished on the exterior originally. 204 00:17:15,443 --> 00:17:20,446 The casing stones were so perfect where you see them in place, they're beautifully accurately 205 00:17:20,446 --> 00:17:22,447 finished, but the interior stones are very rough. 206 00:17:22,447 --> 00:17:27,450 When you can crawl inside the interior passages, the tourist doesn't see. 207 00:17:27,450 --> 00:17:29,451 The interior construction is rough. 208 00:17:29,451 --> 00:17:35,454 That says to me that no astronauts from outer space using laser stone cutting tools built the pyramids. 209 00:17:35,454 --> 00:17:41,457 We've put razor blades inside the real pyramids and flowers and fruit. 210 00:17:41,457 --> 00:17:47,460 Our experience last time in the pyramid of K-ops was that the razor blades rusted, the flowers wilted, 211 00:17:47,460 --> 00:17:49,461 and rats ate the fruit. 212 00:17:49,461 --> 00:17:54,464 So first hand we have no evidence of pyramid power operating in the real pyramids. 213 00:17:54,464 --> 00:18:01,468 I personally am very skeptical about the power of the pyramids to influence human behavior or sharpen razor blades 214 00:18:01,468 --> 00:18:06,470 apart from the strong powers of human suggestion in a belief system. 215 00:18:06,470 --> 00:18:09,472 When people believe in something strongly, they can make it come true. 216 00:18:09,472 --> 00:18:14,475 And that's pyramidology and then that's a lot of other phenomenon as well. 217 00:18:14,475 --> 00:18:21,478 I'm skeptical also about lost golden tablets from Atlantis being buried in the area. 218 00:18:21,478 --> 00:18:27,481 I don't believe the Egyptians needed some kind of esoteric outer space technology to do what they did. 219 00:18:27,481 --> 00:18:29,483 What they did was very impressive. 220 00:18:29,483 --> 00:18:35,486 100,000 men working for 30 years is an awful lot of labor and effort to build one pyramid. 221 00:18:35,486 --> 00:18:38,487 And that kind of construction went on for 200-300 years. 222 00:18:38,487 --> 00:18:47,492 Dr. Dolphin is pioneering a new technology which may enable archeologists to peer through the pyramids electronically without destroying them. 223 00:18:51,494 --> 00:18:58,498 Our work in 1974 using radar was unsuccessful because radio signals do not penetrate the pyramids well. 224 00:18:58,498 --> 00:19:03,501 The sound, the radio waves are absorbed in the damp stone. 225 00:19:03,501 --> 00:19:11,505 We went back however last February with sound waves, acoustic sounding techniques, and found a number of anomalies. 226 00:19:11,505 --> 00:19:18,508 Places in the pyramids, around the pyramids where there appear to be either chambers, cracks, either man-made or natural. 227 00:19:18,508 --> 00:19:29,514 An example of an anomaly which we think needs to be checked further is an apparent cavity in between the king's chamber and the queen's chamber in the pyramid of chaos. 228 00:19:29,514 --> 00:19:33,516 Our sounder indicates something there where there ought to be solid rock. 229 00:19:36,518 --> 00:19:42,521 If there is a hidden chamber in the pyramid, will it contain unimaginable treasure? 230 00:19:42,521 --> 00:19:50,525 Or will it be just another cipher, leaving the long rest of chaos undisturbed and the secrets of the pyramids intact? 231 00:20:00,531 --> 00:20:08,535 As the treasures of Tutankhamun, two of the United States, it is clear that interest in Egyptology has never been greater. 232 00:20:08,535 --> 00:20:18,540 Perhaps people are responding to a dissatisfaction with the way modern thinkers view the world, a yearning to understand a more ancient and tranquil wisdom. 233 00:20:18,540 --> 00:20:28,545 I certainly believe that Western science has demythologized our contemporary society too much, that there really is mystery all around us. 234 00:20:28,545 --> 00:20:35,549 I'm dedicated to the rediscovery of the mystery in life, to the unknown, to the unusual, to the rare. 235 00:20:35,549 --> 00:20:42,553 I think that Egypt is a place where there are many exciting discoveries yet to be made. The pyramids still have their secrets. 236 00:20:42,553 --> 00:20:49,557 The discoveries to be made in the years to come are likely to be dramatic and sensational as man learns more about himself and his origins. 237 00:20:49,557 --> 00:20:55,560 And Cairo, its office is a city of mystery, and the east is an exotic place. 238 00:20:55,560 --> 00:21:04,564 It stirs the very best in man, and I think we've lost that kind of consciousness in the course of becoming Western-civilized man. 239 00:21:08,567 --> 00:21:19,572 Perhaps the ultimate accomplishment of the pyramid builders is yet to be realized. 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