Breaking discovery at the Pyramids of Giza!
In 2022, researchers Corrado Malanga (University of Pisa) and Filippo Biondi (University of Strathclyde) published groundbreaking peer-reviewed research using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology that revealed never-before-seen structures inside the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Now, their latest findings on the Pyramid of Khafre — the second-largest pyramid on the Giza Plateau — have stunned the scientific and archaeological community.
🛰 Using proprietary software that translates radar signals into phononic information, they reconstructed the 3D internal layout of Khafre’s pyramid and what lies beneath it.
What they discovered is nothing short of mind-blowing:
🔹 5 massive structures near the base of the pyramid, connected by geometric passageways. Each contains 5 horizontal levels and sloped roofs.
🔹 Beneath these lie 8 vertical cylindrical wells, hollow and encircled by spiral descents — dropping 648 meters into the earth.
🔹 These cylinders converge into two massive underground cubes, each about 80 meters per side — forming part of a system that extends two kilometers beneath the plateau… beneath all three pyramids.
This isn’t just a void. It’s a designed, functional underground complex.
Mainstream Egyptology has long told us the pyramids were tombs. But these findings — combined with the pyramid’s precise use of Pi, the golden ratio, and even the speed of light — challenge that narrative. Minder weergeven
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Todd Finney
Keeps it from sinking
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Tommy Hayes
Yet the only pace this information is being published or posted is Facebook…
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Tereza Buchlová
Yes, peer reviewed but you somehow forgot to mention those peers rejected this as a wild, largely unfounded speculation. Prove me wrong and share a link where this study was published. I can guarantee you it'll be just conspiracy sites with zero background in archaeology wittering on about how the "scientists are covering it up out of fear and jealousy".
I'm reacting to this because I keep seeing it everywhere and it irritates the hell out of me seeing how people mindlessly share nonsense just because it's exciting and they want to believe it's true. But that's not the worst thing, this is suggesting that scientists would rather bury the greatest discovery of all times than admit they were wrong. That goes against the very spirit of science and although I'm sure some individuals would do this I know that something like this would never stay hidden if it could hold water. Why can we not just be a little bit wiser?