Exploring Egyptian pyramids and ancient sites worldwide, seeking evidence of matriarchal societies, lost knowledge and advanced tech. Based on Dr. Boulter's research across 76 countries.Exploring Egyptian pyramids and ancient sites worldwide, seeking evidence of matriarchal societies, lost knowledge and advanced tech. Based on Dr. Boulter's research across 76 countries.Exploring Egyptian pyramids and ancient sites worldwide, seeking evidence of matriarchal societies, lost knowledge and advanced tech. Based on Dr. Boulter's research across 76 countries.
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This movies amazing and fine. It asks so many questions I've had for many years. I'm in the drilling industry and for me this debate has always come down to the machine cut stones (garnet, basalt and quarts) and the bore holes. The acknowledgement of these techniques that the dynastic Egyptians did not have should quickly make you ask questions. The story is bigger then we know and perhaps this film is not perfect but it is asking questions. And for the many of the community shooting down this film so quickly I would argue our modern science is a dogma, and all dogmas die hard. Watch this interesting film, ask questions of this film, our history, what you eat, and the academic mess in this country and western society. Enjoy this film and please look at the tool marks and the core holes.
I found this documentary highly interesting, and though there are some holes, and sometimes the 'proof' is negligible, it presents alternative tellings of a history which could open up the way to new and more positive ways of understanding.
i am very disappointed in the other men whose seemed to be particularly annoyed by the assertion the Egyptian was matriarchal... matriarchal societies are not anti male and do now preclude male rulers. I do believe this kind of thinking/fear has been one reason why we are unable to hear and see other possible narratives and interpretations of history.
personally, i would prefer to 'believe' in some of the theories brought up in this series than those which come from men whose sole purpose (whether they are conscious of it or not), is to maintain their power over others. unfortunately most religions do exactly this... and unfortunately much so called scientific theory, historical theory, and like is just a part of maintaining this false power structure.
was glad to see something a little bit different (and this is coming from someone who is disgusted by most 'new-age' nonsense-- Jim
i am very disappointed in the other men whose seemed to be particularly annoyed by the assertion the Egyptian was matriarchal... matriarchal societies are not anti male and do now preclude male rulers. I do believe this kind of thinking/fear has been one reason why we are unable to hear and see other possible narratives and interpretations of history.
personally, i would prefer to 'believe' in some of the theories brought up in this series than those which come from men whose sole purpose (whether they are conscious of it or not), is to maintain their power over others. unfortunately most religions do exactly this... and unfortunately much so called scientific theory, historical theory, and like is just a part of maintaining this false power structure.
was glad to see something a little bit different (and this is coming from someone who is disgusted by most 'new-age' nonsense-- Jim
I disagree with the main review on the web page about The Pyramid Code... he seems to put a lot of importance on the fact that the producer talks about the matriarchal side of things... and thinks that its because we women do not like the way men have done things...
OK, that's TRUE, LOL, but what one must bear in mind is the information provided by the Egyptian carrier of ancient wisdom.. who is also a trained archaeologist and did certainly appear to know what he was talking about (RIP).
I found the series a little dry, admittedly, and the music throughout drove me a little nuts, but the content? Fascinating!
OK, that's TRUE, LOL, but what one must bear in mind is the information provided by the Egyptian carrier of ancient wisdom.. who is also a trained archaeologist and did certainly appear to know what he was talking about (RIP).
I found the series a little dry, admittedly, and the music throughout drove me a little nuts, but the content? Fascinating!
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." - Carl Sagan
This series has lot of the former, none of the latter. It becomes immediately clear that this is another typical Discovery/History series that asks meaningful questions, yet provides virtually meaningless answers. A glance at the cast and their CVs will tell you pretty much all you need to know about what you're going to be seeing and hearing.
"We can't measure it, but I know it's there" is the foundation of so much of this genre, and "The Pyramid Code" doesn't disappoint in this regard. You'll find the usual suspects making the usual statements for which there isn't a shred of evidence - just feelings, assumptions, and speculation, all put forth as absolute truth.
People who think highly of shows like this seem to believe that scientists the world over are afraid of new thoughts and discoveries because they don't want the boat rocked. In reality, scientists *live* to rock the boat. No scientist becomes world-renowned by spouting what everyone else knows. They become world-renowned by coming up with something that nobody else knows. That's where respect, clout, and money come from. The only thing is, that "something that nobody else knows" must be found to be close to the way the world actually works. That's why the fringe ideas put forth by the fringe personalities in this series will never become mainstream. I agree that we need to maintain open minds, but in order to believe that the ideas in this series bear any resemblance to reality, our minds have to be so open that our brains fall out.
What saves this from a score of "1" is the beautiful filming of remote (and some not-so- remote) sites that most of us will never be able to visit.
This series has lot of the former, none of the latter. It becomes immediately clear that this is another typical Discovery/History series that asks meaningful questions, yet provides virtually meaningless answers. A glance at the cast and their CVs will tell you pretty much all you need to know about what you're going to be seeing and hearing.
"We can't measure it, but I know it's there" is the foundation of so much of this genre, and "The Pyramid Code" doesn't disappoint in this regard. You'll find the usual suspects making the usual statements for which there isn't a shred of evidence - just feelings, assumptions, and speculation, all put forth as absolute truth.
People who think highly of shows like this seem to believe that scientists the world over are afraid of new thoughts and discoveries because they don't want the boat rocked. In reality, scientists *live* to rock the boat. No scientist becomes world-renowned by spouting what everyone else knows. They become world-renowned by coming up with something that nobody else knows. That's where respect, clout, and money come from. The only thing is, that "something that nobody else knows" must be found to be close to the way the world actually works. That's why the fringe ideas put forth by the fringe personalities in this series will never become mainstream. I agree that we need to maintain open minds, but in order to believe that the ideas in this series bear any resemblance to reality, our minds have to be so open that our brains fall out.
What saves this from a score of "1" is the beautiful filming of remote (and some not-so- remote) sites that most of us will never be able to visit.
While I appreciate this documentary might be far fetched for some, It makes a lot of sense to me, having some knowledge on spiritual practices from the Far East. I see the connections all the time in my studies between different cultures (just as they mention in this documentary).
"The Pyramid code" was a joy to watch. My only gripe was that it ended too soon.
Think outside the box! The world isn't as plain as it seems!
Think outside the box! The world isn't as plain as it seems!
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