And only now are we ourselves just becoming advanced enough to start uncovering evidence of what they created.
I clumsily shoehornedthis into a Knee Jerk Reactions about a Patriots-Dolphins gamelast fall.
Partly because I’m endlessly fascinated by this topic.

Let’s start 4,600 years ago.
The Great Pyramid of Giza was built around 2,600 BC.
It’s 481 feet high.

But it’s true majesty is in its science.
It’s located in the exact center of all the Earth’s landmass.
No one can explain how it was built, or be certain it could be done today.
Assuming these reports are accurate, a new technology is revolutionizing our knowledge.
If so, the pyramids are beyond our wildest imagination.
These wells ultimately merge into two massive cube-shaped chamberseach measuring 80 meters on each side.
Or if we could do so today, using our most modern methods.
That was when we only knew what the pyramids look like from the ground-up.
Or, just as importantly, why they’d want to try.
The ancient Egyptian equivalent of Elvis' grave inside Graceland.
Because no bodies of any kings or queens has ever been found in one.
However, you might go to all that bother if, say, Nikola Tesla was right.
Yes, this is all just speculation.
I’ll concede that.
To know as much as our feeble human brains are capable of comprehending.
You simply cannot ignore the possibilities of what this could be.
Because we might very well be standing on the doorstep of the greatest archaeological discovery of all time.
One that will rewrite history and everything we know about our place in this world.