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    Did the Ancient Egyptians Use Sound to Build the Pyramids? TikTok Theory Sparks Debate

    A recent TikTok video by johnridgeway has sparked debate about the construction of the Egyptian pyramids. The theory, presented in a conversational style, suggests that the ancient Egyptians might have used sound frequencies to manipulate large stone blocks. The author posits that a group of people humming at a specific frequency could have generated enough vibration to move the blocks, a concept similar to how sound can shatter glass. While the theory is not scientifically proven, it highlights the enduring mystery surrounding the pyramids' construction. The video's popularity suggests a public interest in alternative explanations for ancient engineering feats. Further research into the physics of sound and ancient Egyptian practices could shed light on the plausibility of this theory.

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