In a tomb dating back 4,200 years, an artifact resembling a color television has been discovered, leaving historians and archaeologists puzzled. This device features a single circuit and can only receive one television channel, with its screen surrounded by gold plating and components made of gold-titanium. Experts speculate that it might be a gift from extraterrestrials. Electronic engineer Richard Munn is attempting to replicate this color TV using modern technology to verify its functionality.

Moreover, within the Great Pyramid of Khufu in ancient Egypt, modern scientists have found no evidence of torches or oil lamps being used in the burial chambers and passageways. This suggests that ancient Egyptian artists may have employed some form of special battery or other electrical devices for illumination. The ancient lamps discovered in 1401 and 1845 are even more perplexing, as they managed to burn for over 1,500 years without extinguishing in sealed tombs or sarcophagi. What is the source of light for these ancient lamps? This remains an unsolved mystery. These findings prompt us to wonder whether the ancient Egyptians over 4,600 years ago truly possessed the secrets of modern electric lighting technology.