11-03-2017, 12:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-03-2017, 12:28 PM by Steppingfeet.)
From article:
The space’s dimensions resemble those of the pyramid’s Grand Gallery, the 153-foot-long, 26-foot-tall corridor that leads to the burial chamber of Khufu, the pharaoh for whom the pyramid was built.
However, it remains unclear what lies within the space, what purpose it served, or if it’s one or multiple spaces.
The void is the first large inner structure discovered within the 4,500-year-old pyramid since the 1800s—a find made possible by recent advances in high-energy particle physics. The results were published in the journal Nature.
NatGeo article:
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/11/great-pyramid-giza-void-discovered-khufu-archaeology-science/
Awesome video from the ScanPyramids team posted by Confused in "Mysterious Nature of Time" thread:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=425&v=ZB-MOGw0RMo
(In Science & Technology forum because cutting edge scientific techniques were used to discover this hidden cavity in the Great Pyramid.)
The space’s dimensions resemble those of the pyramid’s Grand Gallery, the 153-foot-long, 26-foot-tall corridor that leads to the burial chamber of Khufu, the pharaoh for whom the pyramid was built.
However, it remains unclear what lies within the space, what purpose it served, or if it’s one or multiple spaces.
The void is the first large inner structure discovered within the 4,500-year-old pyramid since the 1800s—a find made possible by recent advances in high-energy particle physics. The results were published in the journal Nature.
NatGeo article:
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/11/great-pyramid-giza-void-discovered-khufu-archaeology-science/
Awesome video from the ScanPyramids team posted by Confused in "Mysterious Nature of Time" thread:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=425&v=ZB-MOGw0RMo
(In Science & Technology forum because cutting edge scientific techniques were used to discover this hidden cavity in the Great Pyramid.)
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