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qiwiqwacker t1_jb0m8g9 wrote

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FieryDoormouse t1_jb0iy5g wrote

This is invaluable, thank you

Is it possible there’s lingering resentment or even distrust over

  • the Temple of Dendur (in NYC, looks smashing, the Met. Museum of Art built a special all glass mega-atrium for it, too),
  • Tut’s Definitely Only Borrowed stuff
  • everything in the Egyptology wing?
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armchairepicure t1_jb0fmpp wrote

The coverage I read (National Geographic) described these voids as structural only and without any speculation that they might be hidden chambers.

If that’s the case, it comes as no surprise that they haven’t been explored. No one wants to make a Pyramid tumble down to check out what is basically a structural feature.

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Unable-Dare-9753 t1_jb0bhmo wrote

There is no difference, as a thyroid cancer survivor I have many times experienced that our feelings and behavior are very much the result of our physical state. I have gone through a severe thyroid hormone overdose recently due to age-related slowing down of metabolism and it caused such strong panic attacks and disturbing thoughts that I was seriously contemplating suicuide. It took me a while to realize I wasnt going mad and that it could be thyroid related. Once I lowered my dose all that negative behavior disappeared and i m back at being the happy person i have always been. I have never had panic attacks or suicidal thoughts in my life.

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