Alas, this somewhat begs the question. In scientific experiments no evidence for improvement of storage, sharpening of razorblades or any other claimed affect of "Pyramid Power" could be found. Advocates for Pyramid Power talked about "focusing the Earth's magnetic field", "resonating shapes" and "shape energy". Needless to say, these are such poorly defined terms as to be practically meaningless.
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The pyramids contain the tombs of the pharaohs
it was during the Old Kingdom. after that, they buried the pharaohs in the valley of the kings to make the graves not so obvious, because grave robbers were stealing the valuable stuff the pharaohs were buried with. that did not help much though :)
The ruler or Pharaoh at the time would order the pyramids to be built by slave labor. For example the Pharaoh Khufu's temple in Giza, part of the pyramid complex that is the last standing of the seven wonders of te ancient world.
There is no real evidence of this, just some photoshop stuff and that sort of thing. There have been many fictional stories about ruins on the Moon or Mars.
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They built strong pyramids because the Egyptians kept valuable items inside them and also put people and MUMMIES I think.
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Its unusual way of architecture and the valuable artifacts inside it.
The pyramids contain the tombs of the pharaohs
studying stuff found in pyramids...artifacts...
The Egyptians believed that you could take it with you, and use it in the next world.
studying stuff found in pyramids...artifacts...
The most valuable stuff you have.
Pyramids were meant to make you immortal in the afterlife, this is what happened to him. Edit; Pyramids were also made to help in the afterlife, so the egyptians put heaps of gold and stuff in there, so that he could be rich in the afterlife.
the capital of Egypt is Cairo and it is famous for all the Pruitt stuff and pyramids
The contents of the Pyramids in Egypt were mostly robbed or looted over time, with valuable items such as gold and jewels taken. Some burial goods and artifacts were found intact in certain tombs, providing valuable insights into ancient Egyptian life and beliefs.