Renowned Dutch seismologist Frank Hoogerbeets has reignited social media platforms after a tweet about Egypt’s Giza pyramids.
Hoogerbeets turned on social media platforms a week ago, predicting a series of strong 7 and 8-magnitude earthquakes from May 17 to 23.
Hoogerbeets posted a picture of the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx and attached it to a tweet in which he said: “The architecture of the Pyramids of Giza, when properly researched, holds evidence of very advanced knowledge, which according to the understanding of modern times could not have existed in that distant time.”
“We still have a lot to discover about the true history of this planet,” Hoogerbeets said.
Egyptian social media users widely circulated the Dutch researcher’s post, stressing their pride in the pyramids that express their civilization as Egyptians.
Some activists asked on the X platform: “How come the secrets of ancient civilizations such as the Egyptian civilization have not yet been revealed, especially since we are in a more advanced era than antiquity?”
It is noteworthy that the pyramids of Giza formed an integral part of the ancient Egyptian heritage and have been the focus of attention of researchers and historians since their discovery, and they are one of the most important tourist attractions for Egypt, and one of them is one of the seven wonders of the world.
The geometry of the Giza pyramids when properly researched, hold clues of very advanced knowledge that according to modern day understanding could not possibly have existed in that distant past. We still have much to discover about the true history of this planet. pic.twitter.com/wabNOhsj6w
— Frank Hoogerbeets (@hogrbe) May 16, 2024
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