Scarlett Moffatt believes time travellers built the pyramids as she tries to prove spicy conspiracy theory

Scarlett Moffatt is keen to prove to us all that time travellers truly did build the Great Pyramid Of Giza, as she discussed another conspiracy theory.

The reality star is the queen of the conspiracy theory right now, trying to show the receipts in her latest podcast, BBC Sounds’ Scarlett Moffatt Wants To Believe.

In an attempt to get This Country’s Daisy May Cooper on board with her theory – after last week claiming she was abducted by aliens as a child – Scarlett got into a passionate explanation of how she believed the pyramids came to be.

While they’re definitely considered a feat of engineering genius, there’s no proof they were constructed by anyone other than the ancient Egyptians way back between the years 2580 and 2560 BC.

Rattling off the theory that has been linked to Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein’s theory of time travel using the speed of light, Scarlett proffered the coordinates of the Great Pyramid matched the calculation of the speed of light.

She recited an email she’d sent Stephen Hawking before his death, as she said: ‘The speed of light is 299,792,458 meters per second and the geographical coordinates of the Great Pyramid Of Giza, so basically the very top of the pyramid, is 299,792,458 degrees north, exactly the same as the speed of light.’

Look, it’s a mighty coincidence, sure, but Daisy May Cooper may have just been convinced, as she said: ‘The chances of that…’

Scarlett continued: ‘Exactly, so I think because humans couldn’t measure the speed of light with that sort of precision until, like, 1950, and that Giza pyramid was built 2,000 years before baby Jesus was born, I reckon what’s happened is people from the future have travelled back in time to create this pyramid.

‘I don’t know why it was built, that bit of the theory I haven’t got, but I just feel like, basically Einstein and Stephen Hawking said that if you can travel at the speed of light you can technically travel back in time.

‘So what’s the chances of that coordinate being that?’

Daisy said it was an ‘extraordinary’ theory, and added: ‘There’s something fishy about that, but why was it built?’

Still, Scarlett wasn’t done with the theories, as she next suggested hieroglyphics – the ancient form of written language used at the time – were actually what we consider to be emojis.

She said: ‘If you think about how much we’ve progressed as humans, we’re going back over in our language.

‘We use emojis a lot. I think all hieroglyphics are are emojis.’

As Daisy replied: ‘That is absolutely f**king genius, of course it is’, Scarlett’s boyfriend Scott Dobinson called into doubt her idea by suggesting the hieroglyphics are nothing more than the language they used back then and we’ve simply interpreted them as emojis.

It’s not the first time the Googlebox star has shared her thoughts on time travel, having previously regaled her I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out Of here campmates with her thoughts.

Olympian Sam Quek told her fellow campers she’d once met physicist Hawking, which prompted Scarlett’s incredible revelation.

‘I once emailed him [Hawking] because I had a theory about time travel,’ she began. ‘In order to travel back in time we need to travel faster than the speed of light, right?’

She continued: ‘Now the speed of light is like 319 point – then loads of numbers, and it’s exactly the latitude of the top of the pyramid.

‘So I think someone from the future realised we’d need them from the future, so went back in time and build the pyramids. And that’s why no one knows what technology was used to build them.’

Look, we can laugh now but if any time travellers are reading this, well, guess we’re the ones with egg on our face.

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