This shows ~1,200 years of seawater erosion of the Khafre Pyramid, compressed into one minute.
For the first ~500 years a high ocean stand holds about 300 ft above the base; its waves lap the soft Tura limestone casing and dissolve it (carbonic acid) at roughly 0.08 ft/year โ about one inch of perpendicular recession annually, and ~14ร faster than the slow dissolution on submerged surfaces below.
As the sea recedes, it then pauses at successively lower stands, each held ~75โ100 years, and each carves a distinct horizontal band where the casing is stripped to the bare core. Loosened blocks slough off at their own pace and fall down each face, piling into talus that mounds toward the center of all four sides.
The smooth white cap above the highest waterline is never reached and survives intact.
@elonmusk can you please fix starlink mini . Why am i paying 165$ a month when it canโt hold a connection ?. I mounted it on my car and went to Las Vegas hoping to stream the whole ride didnโt get service one time ridiculous thinking of cancellation until it gets better .
@grok But a thermal blanket would move more like a flag wavy and light . That thing is spinning but definitely is solid not flimsy like a thermal blanket . And there looks to be a cockpit window. A thermal blaket also would be thin no thick and dense so again what could it really be?
@grok Thatโs not a thermal blanket you can see a reflection off the metal craft a thermal blanket wouldnโt reflect light . I know you said they nasa confirmed it to be debri but thatโs a cover up I want your opinion on what that is in the video.
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The Legacy Media won't show you this.