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Speaker 1: All right, so get ready, because today we're diving deep

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into something pretty amazing.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, this one's a doozy, the.

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Speaker 1: Great Pyramid of Giza Buckalt. But we're not talking about

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like the typical historical stuff, you know, all the you know,

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dates and pharaohs. Right, We're going down a totally different

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rabbit hole. Yeah, we're going to explore the idea that

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the Great Pyramid was actually a giant power plant.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, a power plant.

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Speaker 1: Okay, I know that sounds crazy, right, it kind of does.

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But stick with us on this one.

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Speaker 2: There's a lot of research out there, there is, and

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some theories that suggest that maybe the Great Pyramid was

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way more technologically advanced, I.

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Speaker 1: Like, way more than we ever thought. Yeah, then like

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ancient Egypt leads us to believe. Yeah, so okay, we

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all learned in school that the Pyramid was Kufu's.

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Speaker 2: Tomb, right Pharaoh, Right, good tom.

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Speaker 1: Big tone for the Pharaoh. But here's the thing. There's

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some big problems with that whole tomb story.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, there are some holes in that theory, some holes.

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Speaker 1: Yeah. For example, if it was really supposed to be

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like this resting place for our god king.

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Speaker 2: Like the ultimate resting place.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, you think it'd be a little fancier, a.

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Speaker 2: Little more blinged out, right, you know, a little more

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you know, a little something, a little razzle dash. Where's

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the gold, Where are the treasures? Yeah, where's the you know,

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the murals and all the hieroglyphics.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, like where's the art?

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Speaker 2: Yeah?

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Speaker 1: The Great Pyramid is kind of just like a big

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empty space and.

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Speaker 2: So many bear bones.

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Speaker 1: It's bare bones.

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Speaker 2: Yeah.

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Speaker 1: And here's the biggest mystery of all. Hit me, there's

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no hommy.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, where's the body?

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Speaker 1: Where's the body? Yeah? Not a single mummy has ever

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been found in any of.

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Speaker 2: The pyramids, right, and that's kind of important when you're

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talking about a tomb.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean like you would think if there were tombs,

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the bodies would be there. Yeah.

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Speaker 2: Seems pretty basic, right, Yeah.

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Speaker 1: And then there's this whole thing about the astronomical alignment

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of the pyramid. Oh yeah, it's so precise.

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Speaker 2: It's unbelievably accurate.

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Speaker 1: Unbelievably accurate.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, like even by today's standards.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, it's aligned with true North to within a fraction

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of a degree.

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Speaker 2: It's mind boggling.

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Speaker 1: It's mind dog did they do that?

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Speaker 2: I know, with the tools they had back then.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, with like copper tools, and you know, yeah, it

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just it doesn't make sense.

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Speaker 2: It doesn't add up.

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Speaker 1: It doesn't add up. No, And it's not just the alignment.

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There's also like all this weird math stuff. Oh yeah,

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like encoded in the pyramids dimensions.

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Speaker 2: Like hidden messages in the numbers.

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Speaker 1: Yeah.

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Speaker 1: So like, for example, if you multiply the pyramid's height

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by forty three, two hundred, okay, you get a number

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that's almost exactly the Earth's polar radius.

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Speaker 2: What Yeah, are you serious?

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Speaker 1: Yeah?

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Speaker 2: That's insane.

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Speaker 1: So are you saying that they knew the Earth's dimensions

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like thousands of years ago?

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Speaker 2: It sure seems that way.

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Speaker 1: That's crazy.

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Speaker 2: It is crazy, and it makes you wonder what else

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Speaker 1: Right, Like what else?

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Speaker 1: Okay, so that just blows the whole, like simple tomb

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theory out of the water.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, it's not looking good for the tomb theory at

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this point. It's time to start thinking outside the box.

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Speaker 1: Okay. So if we're going to entertain this power plant idea,

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what kind of evidence do we have?

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Speaker 2: Okay, So let's look at the materials they used to

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build this thing. It wasn't just any old rock pile.

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Speaker 1: Well, yeah, why drag these giant blocks of stone like

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hundreds of miles if it's just a tomb exactly?

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Speaker 2: It doesn't make sense. It doesn't unless there was another purpose.

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Speaker 2: So, for example, the outer casing stones were made from

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whitetera limestone okay, And that type of limestone is a

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really good electrical insulator. Interesting, and they quarried this stuff

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hundreds of miles away and dragged it all the way

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Speaker 1: So they basically wrapped the whole pyramid in this like

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insulating layer.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, like a giant battery.

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Speaker 1: Okay, that's starting to sound a little more like a

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power plant than a tune. Yeah, okay, what else.

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Speaker 2: Well, the interior chambers were constructed using rose granite.

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Speaker 2: Now, rose granite is full of quartz crystals, and quartz

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has this really cool property called piezoelectricity. Piezoelectricity it's a

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big word, it is, but it basically means that quarts

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can generate an electrical charge. Really yeah, when you put

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Speaker 1: Okay, hold on, are you telling me they used a

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material that can create electricity.

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Speaker 2: That's exactly what I'm saying.

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Speaker 1: That's wild.

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Speaker 2: It is pretty wild.

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Speaker 1: Okay. So how did they harness this piezoelectricity.

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Speaker 2: Well, one theory is that they harness the power of

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underground water. Underground water, Yeah, there are aquifers underneath the

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Giza Plateau, Okay, and these aquifers could have created vibrations

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Speaker 1: So these vibrations from the water would travel up in

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the pyramid, r put pressure on the quartz in the granite,

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and boom electricity. You got it. Okay, I'm certain to

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see the picture here. Good. So what about the Grand.

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Speaker 2: Gallery, Ah, the Grand Gallery, that long.

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Speaker 1: Sloping passage inside the pyramid.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, some researchers believe it might have acted as a

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giant acoustic resonator.

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Speaker 1: A resonator.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, it would have amplified those vibrations from the aquifers.

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Speaker 1: So the whole pyramid was designed to channel these vibrations.

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Speaker 2: Like a giant tuning fork.

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Speaker 1: To maximize this piezoelectric effect exactly. This is pretty mind

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blowing stuff, it is. Okay. So we've got the vibrations,

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the pressure, and this material that generates electricity when you

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Speaker 2: That's right.

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Speaker 1: But there's something else, right, Oh yeah, there's more, tell

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Speaker 2: Okay. So they found traces of hydrochloric acid and hydrated

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zinc chloride what in the shafts leading to the Queen's chamber.

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Speaker 1: Okay, I'm not a chemist, but that sounds important.

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Speaker 2: It is important because when you combine those two chemicals, yeah,

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they create hydrogen gas.

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Speaker 1: Oh wow.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, and guess where they channeled that hydrogen gas.

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Speaker 1: Let me guess the Grand Gallery. You got it with

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all that piezo electric granite bingo. So we've got vibrations, pressure,

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hydrogen gas, and a material that creates electricity when you

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Speaker 2: It's all coming together.

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Speaker 1: It's all coming together, isn't it. It's like a giant

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ancient Egyptian science experiment.

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Speaker 2: It kind of is.

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Speaker 1: This is incredible, it is.

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Speaker 2: That's pretty amazing.

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Speaker 1: But is there any like actual scientific evidence to back

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up this whole crazy theory.

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Speaker 2: Well, as a matter of fact, there is, really. Yeah.

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In twenty eighteen, a team of scientists they used radio

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waves okay, to study how electromagnetic energy interacts with the

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Speaker 1: Okay, I'm on the edge of my seat.

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Speaker 2: And what they found was shocking.

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Speaker 1: What did they find?

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Speaker 2: They discovered that the pyramid could actually focus electromagnetic energy

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really yeah, like a lens. Wow, it concentrated the energy

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Speaker 1: So it's not just a theory. No, there's actual scientific data,

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hard data that suggests that great pyramid could like manipulate

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energy fields.

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Speaker 2: That's right.

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Speaker 1: This is mind blowing.

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Speaker 2: It changes everything we thought we knew it does about

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Speaker 1: It really Okay, So if they had this advanced technology, yeah,

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how did they actually use the energy?

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Speaker 2: That's a great question. And that's where things get even

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more interesting because this is where Nickel Tesla enters the

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Speaker 1: Nikola Tesla, the invendor, the genius, the guy who dreamed

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of wireless power. Exactly are you saying Tesla might have

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been inspired by ancient Egyptian technology?

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Speaker 2: It's a possibility.

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Speaker 1: This is getting better and better.

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Speaker 2: Oh yeah, we're just getting started.

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Speaker 1: Can't wait to hear more.

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Speaker 2: Buckle up.

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Speaker 1: So we've got this ancient power plant maybe humming away

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in the desert, and now on Nikola Tesla's in the mix.

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Speaker 2: Oh yeah, Tesla's a key part of this whole thing.

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Speaker 1: This is where it gets really juicy.

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Speaker 2: It does. He was obsessed with wireless power, remember.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, he thought he could tap into the Earth's energy,

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feel right, and transmit electricity wirelessly, like all over.

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Speaker 2: The world, exactly like his Wardencliffe Tower.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, that was his big dream project.

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Speaker 2: It was a shame it never really took off.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, it was ahead of its time.

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Speaker 2: I guess, way ahead of its time. And here's where

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the parallels come in. Okay, between Tesla and the Great Pyramid.

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Both the tower and the Pyramid were built above aquifers. Interesting, right,

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and they both involved this idea of using Earth's resonance

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Speaker 1: Hold on, are you saying Tesla might have been like

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tapping into some ancient knowledge.

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Speaker 2: I mean it's possible.

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Speaker 1: That's wild.

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Speaker 2: It is pretty wild, isn't it.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, Like did he find some old Egyptian blueprints or something?

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Speaker 2: Who knows, Maybe he stumbled onto something.

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Speaker 1: Okay, But then things get kind of dark right with Tesla.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, things didn't end well for him.

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Speaker 1: He was ridiculed, his funding got cut off, his whole

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vision was basically shut down.

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Speaker 2: It's a classic story, a genius ahead of his time

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getting crushed by the establishment.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, it's sad. Really, But what does that have to

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do with the pyramid?

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Speaker 2: Well, think about it. What is the knowledge of how

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to build and operate a power plant like the Great

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Pyramid wasn't just lost?

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Speaker 1: You know?

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Speaker 2: Okay, what if it was suppressed deliberately?

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Speaker 1: You're saying like someone or some group wanted to keep

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this technology hidden.

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Speaker 2: It's a possibility, isn't it. But why imagine a world

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with free, unlimited energy. Think about the implication for the

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power structures, the fossil fuel industry, the power companies, governments.

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would change everything, and not everyone would be happy about that.

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Speaker 1: You're right. It would disrupt the whole system exactly.

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Speaker 2: And we know that throughout history, powerful interests have gone

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to great lengths to protect their power and wealth.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, that's true.

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Speaker 2: So is it really so crazy to think that something

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similar might have happened in the past?

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Speaker 1: Okay, I see your point. So are there any signs

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that the Pyramid's potential as a power plant was deliberately suppressed?

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Speaker 2: Well, let's look at the pyramid itself. There's evidence of

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damage inside, scorch marks, cracks, and the granite walls that

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look like they were pushed outward from the inside.

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Speaker 1: Are you saying there might have been an explosion inside

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the pyramid?

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Speaker 2: It's possible, and if it was a functioning power plant,

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you know, a malfunction could have been catastrophic, right. And

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then there's that thick salt coating they've found in one

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of the shafts, Yeah, which could be a result of

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hydrogen gas boil.

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Speaker 1: So we've got this potential power plant, evidence of a

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possible explosion, and then the technology just vanishes.

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Speaker 2: It makes you wonder, doesn't it.

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Speaker 1: It does like maybe it wasn't just lost, maybe it

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was intentionally buried.

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Speaker 2: Right, And it makes you question everything about the civilization

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that built the pyramid.

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Speaker 1: Yeah. Were they just brilliant architects who stumbled upon this

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amazing technology or were they something more right, like a

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civilization with knowledge and abilities that we can't even comprehend exactly. Okay,

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my head is spinning. This is like a real life

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Indiana Jones adventure. You've gone from tombs to power plants

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to a possible conspiracy to cover up advanced technology.

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Speaker 2: It's a wild ride, it is.

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Speaker 1: But there's one more piece of this puzzle that we

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haven't even touched on yet.

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Speaker 2: Oh yeah, and this one's a big one.

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Speaker 1: This might be the biggest twist of all.

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Speaker 2: What if the Great Pyramid is older than we think,

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much older? What if it predates ancient Egyptian civilization altogether?

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Speaker 1: Okay, now we're talking about lost civilizations and ancient mysteries.

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That's right, This is where things get really interesting.

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Speaker 2: Oh yeah, hold on tight, because we're going way back

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in time.

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Speaker 1: All right. So we've talked about the power plant theory,

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we've touched on the idea that this technology might have

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been suppressed, and now we're going even further back in time,

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like way back.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, we're talking about a civilization that might have existed

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thousands of years before ancient Egypt.

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Speaker 1: Okay, so a civilization so old that it would like

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rewrite history as we know.

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Speaker 2: It pretty much.

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Speaker 1: So where do we even begin with this?

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Speaker 2: Well, let's start with the Sphinx. Remember Robert Schuk, the

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geologist who studied the erosion patterns on it.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, he's the one who said the Sphinx could be

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way older than we thought, right.

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Speaker 2: He believes that the erosion patterns were caused by like

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heavy rainfall for a long time. Okay, and that hasn't

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happened in Egypt for at least seven to nine thousand years.

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Speaker 1: So you're saying the Sphinx was built when the Egyptian

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desert was like a totally different.

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Speaker 2: Place exactly, like a lush, green landscape.

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Speaker 1: Maybe. Wow, So it's possible that the Sphinx predates the Egyptians.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, it could have been built by a civilization that

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existed during a much wetter period in Egypt's history.

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Speaker 1: Okay, that's the Sphinx. What about the Great Pyramid, how

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does it fit into this alternative timeline.

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Speaker 2: Well, that's where Greg Hancock's theory comes in.

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Speaker 1: Oh yeah, the Orion constellation theory exactly.

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Speaker 2: He says that the layout of the Giza Pyramids aligns

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with the stars in Orion's belt. Okay, but not as

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they appear today.

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Speaker 1: So you're saying the pyramids are like a giant star map.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, like a snapshot of the sky from a specific

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point in time. On that point in time is around

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ten five hundred BC.

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Speaker 1: Whoa, that's over twelve thousand years ago.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, long before the ancient Egyptians.

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Speaker 1: So the pyramids were built to align with stars that

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no one had seen for thousands of years.

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Speaker 2: That's the theory.

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Speaker 1: Okay, So if this civilization existed way back then and

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they could build these incredible structures, what happened to them?

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Speaker 2: That's the big question, isn't it It is? And this

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is where things get even more speculative. Okay, but some

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researchers believe there might have been a global cataclysm A cataclysm, yeah,

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a huge disaster, something that could have wiped out this

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advanced civilization.

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Speaker 1: What are we talking about here?

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Speaker 2: Yeah, well, there are a few theories.

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Speaker 1: Okay.

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Speaker 2: Some scientists point to evidence of a comet impact around

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that time. Others think there might have been a sudden

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shift in.

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Speaker 1: The Earth's poles, which would have caused.

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Speaker 2: Massive earthquakes, tsunamis, rapid climate change, the whole works.

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Speaker 1: So are you saying that the civilization that built the

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sphinx in the Pyramids was wiped out by some kind

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of global apostolypse.

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Speaker 2: It's a possibility, and.

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Speaker 1: Then the ancient Egyptians just kind of inherited these structures

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from this lost civilization.

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Speaker 2: It's a mind blowing idea, isn't it it is?

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Speaker 1: I have to admit I'm having trouble wrapping my head

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around all of this.

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Speaker 2: It's a lot to take in it is.

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Speaker 1: It's like we're putting together this giant puzzle, but some

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of the pieces are missing and the picture keeps changing.

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Speaker 2: That's the beauty of these mysteries, though, isn't it. There's

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always more to learn, more to discover, and every answer

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leads to more questions.

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Speaker 1: Well said, So we've reached the end of our journey.

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We have, but it feels like we've only just scratched

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the surface of this incredible mystery.

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Speaker 2: Oh yeah, we've just opened the door crack.

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Speaker 1: We started by exploring the idea that the Great Pyramid

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was a power.

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Speaker 2: Plant, a very unconventional idea, and we ended up on this.

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Speaker 1: Wild ride through lost civilizations, suppressed technology, and global cataclysms.

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It's been quite a journey, it has, and I think

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the biggest takeaway for me is that we still have

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so much to learn about our past.

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Speaker 2: Absolutely, the Great Pyramid is a testament to the ingenuity

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and mystery of the ancient world.

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Speaker 1: It reminds us that there are still so many secrets

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waiting to be uncovered.

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Speaker 2: And that the past is never truly gone.

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Speaker 1: Well said, So to all our listeners out there, keep

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those minds open, stay curious, and never

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Speaker 2: Stop exploring, Happy Diamond everyone until next time.

