The Pyramid That Was Built Twice — And The Math Proves It's Impossible

The Bent Pyramid of Dahshur is one of the strangest structures ever built. Halfway up its sides, the angle changes — from 54 degrees to 43 degrees. Egypt's official explanation: a structural emergency. Engineers panicked, changed the plan, and saved the pyramid from collapse. There's one problem. The math doesn't support it. When structural engineers run the load calculations on the actual geometry, the angle change doesn't reduce stress on the structure — it increases it. The "correction" makes the pyramid more unstable, not less. And that's not the only thing Egypt can't explain. There is no sarcophagus inside. Either chamber. A pyramid built as a royal tomb — sealed for 4,600 years — with nothing inside it. There are two completely separate entrance systems that were never designed to connect. There is a piece of original cedar wood, 4,600 years old, still propping open a multi-ton stone block inside the western passage. And the angle of the upper section is mathematically identical to the Red Pyramid built immediately afterward — not similar. Identical. This video examines the physical evidence inside and outside the Bent Pyramid that Egyptology's official narrative cannot account for. 🔔 Subscribe for new videos every week. SOURCES & FURTHER READING: Petrie, W.M.F. — Medum and Memphis (1892) Monnier, F. & Pimpaud, A. — Scanning survey of the inner arrangements of the Bent Pyramid (2023) Iconem photogrammetric survey, Dahshur (2018) Grokipedia structural analysis data — Bent Pyramid Egypt Tours Portal — Construction phase analysis #AncientEgypt #BentPyramid #Egyptology #Pyramids #AncientHistory #Dahshur #Sneferu #PyramidMystery