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EGYPTIAN PYRAMID STONES WERE CAST IN MOLDS!

Astounding discovery presented in a two-hour miniseries

pyramids
The Pyramids at Giza have more than 5 million
blocks of limestone, until now believed to
be CARVED stones, new evidences shows they
were CAST with limestone concrete.

The ARI-KAT miniseries reveals how ancient Egyptians built the pyramids using man-made stones which look exactly like natural rocks. The limestone blocks were cast in situ, thanks to an advanced technologyhat was later lost, leaving a puzzle hidden for thousands of years inside the pyramid stones. French laureate Joseph Davidovits, PhD, specialist in chemistry, geopolymers and ancient cements, solved the enigma. Professor Davidovits was awarded the "Chevalier de L'Ordre National du Mérite" in recognition of his research and his many patents for the production of cements.

Relevant Television shows how the secret was unraveled and offers proofs of this astounding discovery. This fascinating journey starts at the laboratory of Professors Davidovits in France, where the audience witnesses how a stone block is made using the ancient technology called ARI-KAT. The journey continues in places where important clues were discovered, starting at the Louvre Gallery to see the Stele text of Irtysen, a priest who lived 4,000 years ago, and there stated he knew how to cast statues in stone.

Next, we travel along the river Nile to Sehel Island to examine the rock known as the Famine Stele. Its hieroglyphs contain the “Revelations of Imhotep" with the formula that was employed to make the stones of the Step Pyramid at Sakkara, the first pyramid in human history. Imhotep was a high priest, sage, alchemist, chancellor and master architect of Pharaoh Djoser.

The viewers will enjoy a unique audiovisual experience with the beautiful 3D animation used to recreate Imhotep's discovery of the ARI-KAT technology, his building of the Sakkara Pyramid and to show how his successors perfected his chemical formula to construct, only one hundred years later, the Great Pyramid of Kheops, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

These programs undoubtedly shed an amazing new light on what really happened in Egypt in that remote era.