Being as a meteor is from space, the compounds of it are alien. One theory is life was delivered to Earth by a meteor , probably a chunk of an early planet formed after the big bang. Meteors hit Earth every day, with a good percentage landing in the oceans or uninhabited areas. They can vary in size, from around as big as a tennis ball or as small as a marble. The majority of their mass is destroyed upon entry to Earth's atmosphere. So think what new species could evolve undiscovered by humans, it may even explain certain cryptids.
Lucas Hammond Man, I wasn't scared if that I was scared of Murals nephew? the crazy one who razored courage. Man, that brings me back to the old Boomerang
if that was the case of a completely new metal alloy it would be one of the biggest scientific discoveries of the 21st century.... very much doubt our first hearing of it would be on a youtube channel lol
Hmm. Here's a theory. All people are mortals. Some mortals have heard of King Tut. Therefore... All people who have heard of King Tut will die. The only curse here is the curse of mortality.
Man at Arms made Sokka's meteorite sword out of real meteorite. It gives it a really cool pattern, and I reckon makes it harder and sharper than ordinary metal too :)
gibysgb not Aliens but Demons why do you think the bone structure of ancient Egyptians was so unhuman because they weren't regular human beings they we're nephilim thats why they did so many evil and fucked up things
Let's say it's 100% true that this dagger is from outer space. But if the dagger is from space, how do so many people conclude that aliens gave it to Tut? Didn't you think that the material that dagger was made of just fell from the sky in the shape of a meteor? Egyptians who saw it fall thought it's a gift from gods so they gave it to their pharaoh who's a god himself, according to their beliefs.
He's Cantonese, South East China. It's moore to do with the common humble facial expressions. I work with a guy from Hong Kong aswell as my Sifu who have the similar considerate Canton vibe.
I’m not being funny but instead of it being cursed could it not have been a deadly virus 🦠 living on there body’s that killed the people that discovered the body’s 🧐
This is a prime example that the Egyptians were fascinated with the stars...Hmmmmm🤔🤔 Makes uou wonder if they really came into contact with extraterrestrials.
+Black Dragon Z only the Giza piramids, from tut. was unique since it wasn't really damaged. it was hidden, so the treasure hunters couldn't find it. or they didn't try earlier, because of the curse.
problem is that they were in the bronze age and iron was very rare... on top of that to have a dagger that included all those elements at that time was literally unheard of... not perfectly normal by any stretch... this is what makes it amazing
Just because the metals are from a meteorite doesn't mean the dagger is from outer space. The metals that make up the dagger blade are but the handle is not.
That's interesting but not supernatural. The Egyptians valued highly the meteorites... so what? Also, the deaths of the researchers were simply random, because our minds are set to find order in chaos...and they *will* find that order in chaos. Try listening to an album in true-random mode and you will find the order that was simply not put there.
A meteorite comes from outer space, but there is nothing superstitious about it. And the researchers ran afoul of a very nasty little spore, that killed them. It is a spore found in ancient, undisturbed tombs.
"Try listening to an album in true-random mode and you will find the order that was simply not put there." actually there is order there due to the nature of code. You cannot have a "true" random mode, there will always be a pattern, even though a very complicated one.
_"If somebody dies, they should just leave that person alone."_ Well this was not a problem of "just leaving the dead alone." They were having a massive problem with graverobbers stealing the stuff & selling it on the black market. They did not have the funds to put guards all around EVERYWHERE so scientists & archaeologists were in a race against thieves to save the precious artifacts & get them safely into a museum before they got stolen (and often destroyed in the process of graverobbing). So just leaving the dead alone was not an option.
I'm not sure if I believe in curses, but I do think that it's disrespectful to dig up a tomb and take everything out, especially the body. Even if it's an important or interesting historical site, and it needs to be studied, the respectful thing to do would to re-inter the body as it was when it was originally found. That is what I would want to happen to my body if someone found me in the future and wanted to study me. The person was buried in such a way for a reason. Their family mourned over them. Is there some sort of statute of limitations for when digging up a body becomes fair game? A certain amount of generations or millennia? And the practice of an Egyptian mummy touring the museum circuit is something that really needs to stop. There are other ways for museums to educate patrons. Synthetic duplicates of mummies can stand in for displays and would be realistic, while being respectful to the dead that have been laid to rest so long ago.
+Jordathon Thank you. It's not about the person who is dug up. He's dead. It's about the people who buried him and the meaning of the burial to the person's family and friends and those who had cared about him while alive. A funeral is, after all, for the living. The ceremony of laying someone to rest is part of human society and has been since prehistoric times. When graves are found in America, the Native Americans oppose the exhumation of those graves as they are the graves of their ancestors. I think that we should show more respect to the ancient dead as more than archaeological objects. If they must be studied, then they should at least be put back out of respect after the study.
The earth itself is cursed. If curses are effective, good luck ur fukt ggwp. The term "cursed" merely implies "someone has gone to the trouble of ritually cursing this thing," not "such rituals are effective." Unless the ancient Egyptian rituals which cursed the tomb are somehow more effective than the ritual slaughters of the ancient Israelites, during which any given phrase from scripture is guaranteed to have been dramatically pronounced at least once, including: "cursed is the ground on thine account; in sorrow thou dost eat of it all days of thy life." If saying these words dramatically while ritually sacrificing an animal to your jealous deity is not an effective cursing procedure, what is?
"I'm not saying it's the mummy, but it's the mummy!" XD lol. With ya there dude. No touchy anything that could be cursed if I can help it - life is too precious. And...I don't wanna deal with the repercussions...could be ANYTHING.
Digging up tombs is actually good for you. According to the video, only 23% of the people who dug up King Tut's eventually died; whereas, according to recent medical surveys, nearly 100% of the people who don't dig tombs are expected to die at least once in their lifetime.
In the early years of the 20th century (circa 1899-1904) a Germans governor in Pohnpei removed some artifacts over the burial of a king of Pohnpei at the Nan Madol ruins. That night the governor died of weird causes and the Germans hid the facts on how he died, although the native claimed he died of curse.
That's how it's actually pronounced. The lack of intellect with people who say "Eye-ern" are typically the nimrods who say "Should of" instead of "Should Have". Good job captain irritated.
There's no curse. Lots of people have done all sorts of disruptive things to the tomb and been just fine. Before antibiotics, people often died of infection from random things, from bug bites to gunshot wounds they would have otherwise survived. Tons of people have worked on that tomb for almost 100 years, there will be odd deaths in any large group over that long, no curse needed. But it's a good story!
Well I just finished my semester and ironically it was Ancient Egyptian Civilization. My professor says in reality there is no curse at all and it was just all for headlines during this time when they find King Tut's tomb. They wanted to make the headlines seem cool on the newspapers so they made it up. Some might try to argue with me, but if we think about it. King Tut was not the first pharaoh to be found. If we think about that, then how come all the other kings before and after him didn't have any curses. The "Curse of the Mummy" was just all for publicity.
Simple answer for that last question Mike... First we get a couple of honey badgers.... Second we go to the tomb claiming this... Third if there is no bees in the tomb then we go about business letting the honey badgers sit at the entrance waiting for the invasion of bees... And fourth we put up a bug net to prevent any sort of bug from flying in and biting anyone... Oh and we fumigate the tomb with raid before taking anything out... That way the flying insects would be less impulsed to fly in...
I wouldn't steal from a tomb whether there was a curse or not. I feel like it's best to respect the dead. That being said, I like to visit various grave sites and tombs but I always show proper respect to each.
If I found a tomb but it was cursed, I would tell my enemy exactly where it is and have them get bit by a mosquito and then take the treasure from them.
The tomb isn't cursed.The person who actually found it was a pre-teen who found the entrance, jumped in to investigate, then he consulted an adult...that kid lived to be in his mid-60's. If you don't believe me you could look it up, I was taught this in 6th grade history people. It's in the book's and documentaries.
Was King Tut trying to Kill Superman?????
lel
I love your channel
maybe,and I love your videos
Lol
maybe who knows
I'm not saying it was aliens.....
but it was aliens
+Andy Man
what if we're all aliens to animals or if animals are alien to us???
+David Deckard
2 words (and some exclamation points)
MIND BLOWN!!!!!
Being as a meteor is from space, the compounds of it are alien. One theory is life was delivered to Earth by a meteor , probably a chunk of an early planet formed after the big bang. Meteors hit Earth every day, with a good percentage landing in the oceans or uninhabited areas. They can vary in size, from around as big as a tennis ball or as small as a marble. The majority of their mass is destroyed upon entry to Earth's atmosphere. So think what new species could evolve undiscovered by humans, it may even explain certain cryptids.
Now we know where Brucelyn Jenner and Richiona Simmons came from!
oh yeah lol
King Tut's dagger grants +3 damage, +20% critical hit chance, and -10 luck looool.
hilarious haha reminds of of rpgs haha
You can enchant it and you could get +14 EXP
And here we have found another D&D player.
Plz be my BFF
the earth is also from space
ThirdFakeOfMoon lol the earth is in space haha you must be smoking.
ThirdFakeOfMoon lmfao
ThirdFakeOfMoon but is the space from earth?...
that makes no sense at all
Hahahaha none
X-ray flourescent spectroscopy, no problem. Iron, "I run?"
hahahahahahaha that's exactly what I was thinking :-)
lol lol
I like how he says it
lol
I don't get it.
return the SLAAAAAB, ...OR SUFFFFFER MY CUUUURRSE!!
only 90's kids will understand
ODExtra will 1's kids understand
That episode gave me nightmares for a week
Lucas Hammond Man, I wasn't scared if that I was scared of Murals nephew? the crazy one who razored courage. Man, that brings me back to the old Boomerang
+Lucas Hammond What's your offer?!
Eye Ron was very rare back then.
😂😂😂
+That girl over there, that's what I said. Eye Ron.
Yeh main, et iz Eye-Urn
No, Ireland.
+dereth13 now you are just being silly.
I was so hoping that it would be some sort of metal alloy that we had never seen before
same
i agree like iron copper and stuff llike thats cool but so mundane
Well, they did find a shipwreck with orichalcum ingots on it recently.
+LeviathanRX what the hell is orichalcum?! Sounds awesome!
if that was the case of a completely new metal alloy it would be one of the biggest scientific discoveries of the 21st century.... very much doubt our first hearing of it would be on a youtube channel lol
Hmm. Here's a theory.
All people are mortals.
Some mortals have heard of King Tut.
Therefore...
All people who have heard of King Tut will die.
The only curse here is the curse of mortality.
the way u say iron was funny
i-rin
my friend says i say it the same way ;-;
yea lol
i thought its some kinda of new element...lol...like adamantium in x-men...
I dont find it weird, I say irin and I have said it that way since I was little.
You look like jackie chan animated version.........
the jacky chan video game
lmao
Jackie are you still alive??
Vibranium confirmed
godee
hilarious but possibly true
we need a test if this dagger can survive a nuclear explosion
Funny but vibranium, although fictional, is found on earth
+Maycontainnuts no it isn't the only Vibranium (in Wakanda) is from space
reminds me of sokka's space sword
yesss
is it possible that when he lost it the ancient Egyptians found it and then reforged it into this knife!
Eeemmmoooooo bisssshhhhh
Man at Arms made Sokka's meteorite sword out of real meteorite. It gives it a really cool pattern, and I reckon makes it harder and sharper than ordinary metal too :)
I loved that show
A curse is another word for coverup. All those people were silenced.
BOB BELL Yeah dude
one more point for "ancient aliens and reptilians are real and you are a slave!", and again zero points for "its just a conspiracy theory lol roflmao"
this is an interesting point, its said Neferttiti has a huge elongated head
Or the dagger was a gift from the aliens before they left
Im sure Aliens could offer something more advance than a dagger.
yeah they shoulda gave King tut a time machine or a space ship I would be like wtf a dagger.
gibysgb not Aliens but Demons why do you think the bone structure of ancient Egyptians was so unhuman because they weren't regular human beings they we're nephilim thats why they did so many evil and fucked up things
Illegal aliens
Kale Clelland Incest explains their deformed body shapes.
the way he says iron kinda erks me
Eyeron! lol
Eyeron sounds like one awesome name though
I feel ya. I had a hard time concentrating bc I kept hearing him say it & it sounded so funny. lol
Iren
thank God I wasn't the only one
Its like Cumberbatch trying to pronounce Penguins
i was about to say.. dagger from outer space wtf. Meteorite make more sense now. Thought this was sum alien sht
ya manigga
Bruh, I read this and started trippen. Then, I thought that oh, the metal might be from a meteorite.
Yep
Oh no worries just from a meteor, the aliens handled the evolution and monument creation and that shit. :P
+Phoenix TUT Right lol
Let's say it's 100% true that this dagger is from outer space. But if the dagger is from space, how do so many people conclude that aliens gave it to Tut? Didn't you think that the material that dagger was made of just fell from the sky in the shape of a meteor? Egyptians who saw it fall thought it's a gift from gods so they gave it to their pharaoh who's a god himself, according to their beliefs.
They had bronze only and his dagger was iron
2:43 one of fetty wap's ancestors
im dead
hahaha
lmao
lol really...?
Lmfaoo
"Im not saying that it's the mummy, but it's the mummy" - perfect logic of 2016
Say iron again. SAY... IRON... AGAIN!
king tuts dagger is sokkas space sword..
I was thinking the same thing 😂😂😂
haha xD
actually Sokka is Really King Tut
TheGood Shepherd :O
+Nikolaj Jensen what does your name mean?
first time here... man you resemble alot with Jackie Chan.
He's Cantonese, South East China. It's moore to do with the common humble facial expressions. I work with a guy from Hong Kong aswell as my Sifu who have the similar considerate Canton vibe.
if the warning read "he who enters this tomb shall be stung by a thousand bees" I'd put on a bee suit first.
Meteorite Dagger, Sounds like Sokka's Space Blade hehehehe
Maybe Sokka was king Tut.
i would wear a bee suit and then take everything and live the rest of my life in a hamster ball
how would you eat food and use the restroom?
hahahaha i would have a bag and a vacuum release
and a lot of maccas
This weapon is related to the sword "Dawn". Owned by the greatest swordsman in all of Westeros!
The Sword of the Morning
I thought the same lol
i normally have a morning sword too lolololol
heard they're reforming the Dawmguard, vampire hunters or something. Thinking of joining there myself.
eye-ren hahaha you gotta stop!!!
hä?
"I'm not saying it's the mummy but IT'S THE MUMMY"
I’m not being funny but instead of it being cursed could it not have been a deadly virus 🦠 living on there body’s that killed the people that discovered the body’s 🧐
Sorry that was meant for main comments 😂
Messing with dead people and their stuff has to be some seriously bad karma
Its the dagger used to kill Vandal Savage.
It must be held by either hawkman or hawkgirl though
nice reference bruh xD
omg im ded😂
lol he got on my last nerve
im dead lml
#teamflash
I would have others excavate the tomb and bring me some of the treasure maybe they will die and I won't lol
Lol
Savage
Why would they give the treasure to you?
If you handled the objects then it could still potentially affect you.
+Ezel Gun. Simple :P
King tut at home with his mates : "Hey guys lets watch some star wars."
His friend : "Wow is that a lightsaber?"
did not expect to see the guy who taught me to put a tomato in a rice cooker to be talking about aliens. awesome.
I agreed with you, Mike. Don't mess with supernatural!
This is a prime example that the Egyptians were fascinated with the stars...Hmmmmm🤔🤔 Makes uou wonder if they really came into contact with extraterrestrials.
What’s your favourite scary movie?
Uhh.. No. Even in zelda i avoided robbing graves
But you kinda have to, at least in the first 4 games...
I think most of the games have some sort of grave tied to the story
+LeviathanRX
In Oot and MM, too.
this nigga said "Iron" with the R !! hahahaha im deceased XD
well its not actually pronounced "ion" but this guy was saying it like a meathead
This guy in the video thought me to cook rice with a tomato in a rice cooker now he’s teaching me about space daggers. How are you everywhere ?
Dig that tomb up and steal all the goodies before someone else could do it!
FT!!
there is alot of tresures already been stolen
+Black Dragon Z only the Giza piramids, from tut. was unique since it wasn't really damaged. it was hidden, so the treasure hunters couldn't find it.
or they didn't try earlier, because of the curse.
Nathan drakes gonna steal it
Unless the curse is written in a language i can read, then i wouldnt know about it, so i would excavate it.
I don't think that's how curses work haha
That would be ok, it everyone on the team didn't die in mysterious circumstances.
why would this be beyond science. meteorites are common and iron. makes sense and is perfectly normal.
problem is that they were in the bronze age and iron was very rare... on top of that to have a dagger that included all those elements at that time was literally unheard of... not perfectly normal by any stretch... this is what makes it amazing
If I stumbled on a tomb that promised to curse me I would be like.... "...oh well **takes out smart phone** at least I can get some good pictures..."
"Im not saying it's the mummy.... but its the mummy" LMAO XD
Irin?
iran
the subtitles say its iren
He means iron
+Not Your Dad Dad? Is that you?
+shuriken204 probably not xD
what the f*** is Eye-Ren?!..
iron
Eye run
+George Mcgann *my Eye-Ren...
hahahahahahahahah...
dude hahaha so funny...iron...hes asian hahahah pork fry lie....but anyway the guys a good guy so
hes coo
dude thats racist
What place on earth says "I-RUN" instead of "I-URN"? I'm curious as to where he's from.
China
ABC
Iron was pronounced as īren (ai-ren) in English up until about 1500 AD. Maybe the Medieval English were Chinese? 😋
+Brother Dan hilarious
It is pronounced I-run. English can get lazy. Like come over to "are" house. It's ow-ur - our.
Aaaaaand I'm on the weird side of youtube again
Jon Colunga trust me. There's a lot weirder
Trust him
Just because the metals are from a meteorite doesn't mean the dagger is from outer space. The metals that make up the dagger blade are but the handle is not.
I-RUN? lol😂😄😂
RIP Alli
amen
+Markendric Leek Greatest of all time
fr
Rip Muhammad Ali
does it look like I care I don't belive in ghosts
That's interesting but not supernatural. The Egyptians valued highly the meteorites... so what?
Also, the deaths of the researchers were simply random, because our minds are set to find order in chaos...and they *will* find that order in chaos. Try listening to an album in true-random mode and you will find the order that was simply not put there.
A meteorite comes from outer space, but there is nothing superstitious about it. And the researchers ran afoul of a very nasty little spore, that killed them. It is a spore found in ancient, undisturbed tombs.
"Try listening to an album in true-random mode and you will find the order that was simply not put there." actually there is order there due to the nature of code. You cannot have a "true" random mode, there will always be a pattern, even though a very complicated one.
_"If somebody dies, they should just leave that person alone."_ Well this was not a problem of "just leaving the dead alone." They were having a massive problem with graverobbers stealing the stuff & selling it on the black market. They did not have the funds to put guards all around EVERYWHERE so scientists & archaeologists were in a race against thieves to save the precious artifacts & get them safely into a museum before they got stolen (and often destroyed in the process of graverobbing). So just leaving the dead alone was not an option.
I would plunder the tomb with zero hesitation. Curses aren't real and that's the last thing I would worry about. YOLO right?😂
the Egyptians were always special
Yes I would because I'm married and no curse can be worse than that !
I'm not sure if I believe in curses, but I do think that it's disrespectful to dig up a tomb and take everything out, especially the body. Even if it's an important or interesting historical site, and it needs to be studied, the respectful thing to do would to re-inter the body as it was when it was originally found. That is what I would want to happen to my body if someone found me in the future and wanted to study me. The person was buried in such a way for a reason. Their family mourned over them. Is there some sort of statute of limitations for when digging up a body becomes fair game? A certain amount of generations or millennia? And the practice of an Egyptian mummy touring the museum circuit is something that really needs to stop. There are other ways for museums to educate patrons. Synthetic duplicates of mummies can stand in for displays and would be realistic, while being respectful to the dead that have been laid to rest so long ago.
hes dead, he wont know hes dug up.
It's not like he cares if he's dug up
Just stop.
i understand.
+Jordathon Thank you. It's not about the person who is dug up. He's dead. It's about the people who buried him and the meaning of the burial to the person's family and friends and those who had cared about him while alive. A funeral is, after all, for the living. The ceremony of laying someone to rest is part of human society and has been since prehistoric times. When graves are found in America, the Native Americans oppose the exhumation of those graves as they are the graves of their ancestors. I think that we should show more respect to the ancient dead as more than archaeological objects. If they must be studied, then they should at least be put back out of respect after the study.
our entire planet is from outer space constantly moving like everything in outer space
No curse would stop me from exploring such a tomb.
So it's space i-run!
I don't care how much gold there is if the tomb is cursed i'm not going no wear near it.
Jayquan Phifer Where* not wear.... it made little sense.
So your hobby is going around youtube correcting random people?
pussy
Dylan Layne grammer nazi! And you didn't even mention their use of a double negative..
The earth itself is cursed. If curses are effective, good luck ur fukt ggwp.
The term "cursed" merely implies "someone has gone to the trouble of ritually cursing this thing," not "such rituals are effective." Unless the ancient Egyptian rituals which cursed the tomb are somehow more effective than the ritual slaughters of the ancient Israelites, during which any given phrase from scripture is guaranteed to have been dramatically pronounced at least once, including: "cursed is the ground on thine account; in sorrow thou dost eat of it all days of thy life." If saying these words dramatically while ritually sacrificing an animal to your jealous deity is not an effective cursing procedure, what is?
we wuz alienz n sheeit
Tf this supposed to mean
"I'm not saying it's the mummy, but it's the mummy!" XD lol. With ya there dude. No touchy anything that could be cursed if I can help it - life is too precious. And...I don't wanna deal with the repercussions...could be ANYTHING.
Anyone else notice those emoji pillows in the back? 😂
man crystal hilt ... they rly knew how to make nice shit back then :P
Otherworldly objects were probably considersed gifts from the gods.
Michael Klos your mom is gift from gods
No she wasn't, gods don't exist.
Michael Klos people like you are the reason people deny GOD because of the use of the term "the gods". Smh
Alpha Centauri the word "God" is as old as human civilization .
U noob 🙄
I would go in the Pyramids to meditate.
I would never disturb a tomb...unless there's an actual real lightsaber in it. Sorry, its mine lmfao
Digging up tombs is actually good for you. According to the video, only 23% of the people who dug up King Tut's eventually died; whereas, according to recent medical surveys, nearly 100% of the people who don't dig tombs are expected to die at least once in their lifetime.
Pronounced "eye-urn" not "eye-ron".
Superstitious children should not play around burial sites. Leave excavation to the adults.
Ancient curse could equal boobytrap. If I was an archeologist excavating a cursed tomb, I would proceed with caution.
I suggested this!
Tommy Northwood No one cares!
Harambe had no dagger to defend himself
I do like archeology, but I also don't want deadly mosquitoes biting me to death. Have a great day. :-)
Learn to say Iron correctly, it's not (I-ron) it's (I-ern).
get over it and go cry to mommy that people can't pronounce everything the way you want them to...
THIRST isn't that the fun part? Listening to people make silly mistakes
It's pronounced *I YON* not *I RUN*
King Steelo Never heard it pronounced I Run before lol
I've never heard it pronounced I YON
bahston
ION is pronounced I YON
swifftouch it's I YERN you dumb turd
iRON
He looks like animated Jackie Chan.
In the early years of the 20th century (circa 1899-1904) a Germans governor in Pohnpei removed some artifacts over the burial of a king of Pohnpei at the Nan Madol ruins. That night the governor died of weird causes and the Germans hid the facts on how he died, although the native claimed he died of curse.
Were do I hide a body
I'll open my mouth.
Conor Atmanagara ask Hillary
RICK HARRISON Get off the internet, kid.
Francis Lappin your mom gets off the internet kid
RICK HARRISON Isn't it past your bedtime
how he pronounce iron irritates me soo much!
I didn't know Wtf he was trying to say hahaha
Kim Kimi yea dude it's hard to focus on the video when he keeps saying IREN
ScarceOne CaliBreeze ikr! it makes the video unwatchable
That's how it's actually pronounced. The lack of intellect with people who say "Eye-ern" are typically the nimrods who say "Should of" instead of "Should Have". Good job captain irritated.
Evergreen thats how they are taught in Asia.........
I'd pay some sucker to do it😈
Is it just me or is he looking more and more like Jackie Chan.
I'm not 'into' curses,I enjoy logic,and since gold and uranium are found together,I would have to vote for radioactive decay.
YOUR SAYING IRON WRONG!!!!
ender army Look who's talking-the correct term would be you're.
ender army Grow up.
KyleTheSurvivalist -Bushcraft I AM GOD JUST GOT SHORT TEMPER
ghost and you're being rude
"you're"
u say "iron" weird
does he say IRON or ii ren(lover)???
There's no curse. Lots of people have done all sorts of disruptive things to the tomb and been just fine. Before antibiotics, people often died of infection from random things, from bug bites to gunshot wounds they would have otherwise survived. Tons of people have worked on that tomb for almost 100 years, there will be odd deaths in any large group over that long, no curse needed. But it's a good story!
Well I just finished my semester and ironically it was Ancient Egyptian Civilization. My professor says in reality there is no curse at all and it was just all for headlines during this time when they find King Tut's tomb. They wanted to make the headlines seem cool on the newspapers so they made it up. Some might try to argue with me, but if we think about it. King Tut was not the first pharaoh to be found. If we think about that, then how come all the other kings before and after him didn't have any curses. The "Curse of the Mummy" was just all for publicity.
it's pronounced 'I URN'
Simple answer for that last question Mike... First we get a couple of honey badgers.... Second we go to the tomb claiming this... Third if there is no bees in the tomb then we go about business letting the honey badgers sit at the entrance waiting for the invasion of bees... And fourth we put up a bug net to prevent any sort of bug from flying in and biting anyone... Oh and we fumigate the tomb with raid before taking anything out... That way the flying insects would be less impulsed to fly in...
I wouldn't steal from a tomb whether there was a curse or not. I feel like it's best to respect the dead. That being said, I like to visit various grave sites and tombs but I always show proper respect to each.
If I found a tomb but it was cursed, I would tell my enemy exactly where it is and have them get bit by a mosquito and then take the treasure from them.
The tomb isn't cursed.The person who actually found it was a pre-teen who found the entrance, jumped in to investigate, then he consulted an adult...that kid lived to be in his mid-60's.
If you don't believe me you could look it up, I was taught this in 6th grade history people. It's in the book's and documentaries.
The scientists who died shortly after discovering the tomb weren't cursed, the simply digged some valuable information and have been killed for it
Yes, I would take the treasure and tell that mummy to bring it on!! lol
This channel should be called "No science used, shit I speculate and make up"
- Master Yung, why do chineses all look the same?
- I’m not Master Yung
aliens gave them the knife lol.