THE EGYPTIAN GATE

Posted on12/22/2017

Near the Karnak temple in Luxor, Egypt, a wonderful door carved in pink marble was found.

Near the Karnak temple in Luxor, Egypt, a wonderful door carved in pink marble was found.

Near the Karnak temple, in Luxor, Egypt, a wonderful door carved in pink marble was found. This spectacular piece is full of hieroglyphs that, when read, evidence that it belonged to Queen Hatshepsut, who ruled Egypt more than 3,500 years ago.

The curious thing about this door is that it is a single solid piece, its door does not open, it is carved on the marble. But why would they make a door that is not meant to be used? Looking closely at the inscriptions, one reads that "this door is not for everyone", that it is "for other worlds", a gift from the "great brains".

Originally, it was in one of the temples, but it was removed in Roman times, as happened with other similar specimens.

Could it be that this is a three-dimensional vortex door that only works for those who understand and know about it?

The door of Queen Hatshepsut is, in short, another enigma of our humanity.

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