The Great Pyramid isn't just a tomb; it is an engineering laboratory for a species that is about to head to the stars. It is a journey from the maritime traditions of the Cycgel Peninsula to the celestial court of the stars.
What if cats build the great pyramids








The Feline Architects are described as a technologically advanced, anthropomorphic species known as Felis sapiens. Within the lore of the Lumen Expanded Universe, these sleek, bipedal figures with pointed ears and long tails are imagined as the true builders of the Great Pyramid of Giza. This perspective offers a fascinating intersection between actual ancient history and science fiction, suggesting that these wise cats coordinated the placement of massive limestone blocks.
The Urmah are theorized to be a feline extraterrestrial race with lion-like features and advanced energy manipulation capabilities. According to some researchers mentioned in the podcast, these beings may have been the true power behind the Pharaohs during the construction of the pyramids. Their unique biology and advanced technology provide a speculative explanation for the nearly perfect astronomical alignment and the movement of stone blocks weighing up to 80 tons.
In the Lumen Expanded Universe, the construction of the Great Pyramid on the Giza plateau is attributed to non-human laborers rather than human workers using copper chisels. This narrative suggests that Felis sapiens brought unique social structures and technology to the project in 2560 BCE. By exploring this 'what if' scenario, the podcast examines how an advanced feline species could have achieved the architectural marvels found in Ancient Egypt.
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