Smoking Gun Evidence of Lost Technology?

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By Derek Olson

Hidden away in a dark and dusty corner of Cairo’s Egyptian museum lies a box that your average tourist will never see.

A multi-ton granite box

But this is not just any box. For this box weighs several tons and is made of extremely hard rose-granite.

The right side of the box

As you look upon the right side, you can see that this box has been completely hollowed out with precision and ease.

The left side of the box

As you look to the left side you will see what I believe is one of the most obvious and incredible examples we have in all of Egypt (if not the world) of evidence for lost ancient technology. This granite box was sliced in antiquity from top to bottom like Swiss-cheese.

A front view of the cut

You will notice that the deeper the cut goes into the granite, the narrower it gets.

Shining my flashlight into the cut

Then, as you gaze down about halfway, you see the most amazing feature. According to Egyptologist and Megalithic Marvels tour guide Mohamed Ibrahim, we see evidence here of a saw-like cut that was coming down from the top and also a cut coming up from underneath. And where the two cuts meet in the middle, a section is still attached.

This is where the two different cuts meet in the middle

It appears that there was a circular like saw cutting down from above while simultaneously there was one cutting up from down below.

The section in the center that is still attached.

But then there also seems to have been a straight saw that was cutting vertically on the end of the block that is closest to us in the photos (below).

The point where the arrow is pointing is where the vertical lines are (see below)

Here you can see my close up photos of the microscopic vertical lines that were left behind from whatever tool or machine was being used. These lines are separated by about one millimeter each.

This seems to indicate that each swipe from the ancient tool cut at a one millimeter width

Why did the ancient engineers stop and not finish sheering off this portion on the left side? Did they make a mistake?

Super close up of the vertical cut lines

Why is an artifact like this, which features such incredible evidence of lost ancient technology, not located front and center under the bright lights of the main hallways? Why do most tour guides veer their groups away from this box? I’m so glad you asked – I’ll tell you why. Because this box poses some very big problems to the mainstream academic narrative that tells us the Dynastic Egyptians of 3000 B.C. shaped this box with their copper chisels and hammers.

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Copper is rated about a three on the “Mohs Scale of Hardness,” yet this rose-granite ranks about an eight on the same scale (with diamond ranking a 10). So how could the Dynastics precision cut harder granite with their softer inferior tools? This would be like me trying to saw down a tree in my backyard with a plastic butter knife… So who then cut through this granite box? I propose that an earlier civilization, who existed before the great cataclysm of around 10,000 B.C., and who possessed some form of lost advanced technology did.

Top down view of the cut

Join me to visit this museum and see this incredible artifact in person this May on our Megalithic Marvels of Egypt tour. More info Here

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