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The Secrets Beneath: New Discoveries in Egyptian Monuments & Cutting-Edge Tech
In this episode, Darren Grimes hosts George Howard of Cosmic Tusk to delve into the latest groundbreaking research on the Egyptian Sphinx, the possibility of undiscovered underground chambers, and how modern technology like MRI, satellite imaging, and AI are transforming archaeology. The conversation also explores water level changes, ancient climate events, and the search for Atlantis.
He’s deeply embedded in alternative history, cosmic impact research (Younger Dryas boundary hypothesis), and discussions of lost/advanced ancient civilizations. His platform regularly covers topics like Plato’s Atlantis, pre-flood knowledge, and suppressed archaeology. He has interviewed or collaborated with researchers on these themes (including recent conversations linking back to Atlantis interpretations with guests like Randall Carlson).
English Translation of the Presentation.
Key Topics:
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The recent presentation and hypotheses about a second Sphinx hidden beneath the Giza plateau, supported by modern imaging technology
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The use of satellite imagery, LiDAR, and underground scans to locate buried structures without invasive digging
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Interviews with experts like Filippo Beyondi and Corrado Malonga, and their role in advancing this research
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The controversy and skepticism within the archaeological community regarding new discoveries and interpretations
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The potential evidence for ancient water floods, such as the Younger Dryas impact, water erosion patterns, and the possibility of submerged civilizations
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The technological leap in geoscience: how tools such as MRI, SAR, and AI are revealing subsurface features at unprecedented detail
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The implications of these findings for understanding Earth’s history, climate change, and ancient civilizations like Atlantis
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The upcoming expansion of the Cosmic Summit into Titan Network, supporting creators and new scientific revelations
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The ongoing excavation developments at sites like Hawara, Egypt, and the importance of future physical digs alongside remote sensing
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Timestamps:
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(00:00) Introduction and overview of recent Egypt research
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(02:16) The recent conference in Bologna and key figures involved
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(04:08) The second Sphinx hypothesis based on technology reveals
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(08:50) The use of SAR, acoustic, and vibrational tech to uncover underground chambers
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(13:58) Debunking water erosion theories and discussing water flood evidence
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(16:07) Impact of Younger Dryas event on Earth’s crust and climate
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(19:36) Skepticism and mainstream hesitation regarding new discoveries
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(24:33) The potential of satellite-based MRI and remote sensing for archaeological exploration
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(30:30) How AI and computational power are advancing geoscience tools
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(36:49) The cultural importance of motifs like dual sphinxes and their reflection in ancient cultures
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(42:46) The ongoing excavations at Hawara and the possibility of revisited underground chambers
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(50:23) The Atlantis connection and the significance of Cadiz and Gibraltar
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(56:55) Utilizing disaster maps and sea level data for historical site analysis
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(58:18) Evidence of ancient tsunamis and flood deposits in Spain and North Africa
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(62:42) The rise of Titan Network, new media ventures, and community support
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(70:45) Future plans for studios, events, and integrating scientific research into public awareness