The Great Pyramid of Giza is without question the pinnacle achievement of the Order of Chem here in Egypt, and the elements of its design and operation incorporate the most prodigious scientific developments produced throughout the ages by your ancient brethren.
Chemistry and physics breathed life into the Egyptian pyramids and knowledge of these sciences could be applied to interpreting how they operated.
'Our brethren of the Order of Chem applied their experimental knowledge of (chemical) generation as they engineered a structure that could produce the gas on an industrial scale,' explained Brother Julius, gesturing toward the six-leveled pyramid in the distance.
How did the Pyramids operate and what chemical was it producing?
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Geoffrey Drumm has a bit of Indiana Jones in him. Watching the Raiders of the Lost Ark as a kid first ignited his interest in Egypt. In 2012, Geoff began researching the Egyptian pyramids and some of the alternative theories about their true purpose as a serious side hobby. One of his life’s greatest aspirations was to one day see these structures in person and in 2017 he finally got the chance. He had a very specific, research oriented itinerary planned, but their guide Yousef had some unexpected surprised in store, including a journey inside the Red Pyramid of Dahshur. Upon entering the pyramid, he became overwhelmed by the intense smell of ammonia and was able to see the chemical staining on the walls of the inner chambers. The theories and story contained within his book are inspired by his experience inside the Red Pyramid and his time visiting Egypt, which led to the investigation of the Egypt's ancient structures with a focus on chemistry.
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