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A groundbreaking study using advanced radar #technology has uncovered a vast underground structure beneath the #Pyramids of Giza.
Researchers Corrado Malanga and Filippo Biondi used Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) tomography to scan the Khafre Pyramid, revealing a subterranean system stretching approximately two kilometers beneath all three pyramids.
Their scans detected five identical structures near the base of the Khafre Pyramid, connected by geometric pathways leading to deep cylindrical wells and massive cube-shaped chambers. These findings challenge the traditional belief that the pyramids were merely royal tombs, supporting theories that they may have served mechanical or energy-related functions.
The discoveries align with ideas from figures like Nikola Tesla and Christopher Dunn, who suggested the pyramids could harness or generate energy. While mainstream Egyptologists maintain the pyramids were built around 2500 BCE using conventional methods, the anomalies in their construction continue to fuel debate.
The Khafre Project team hopes to conduct further excavations, but approval remains uncertain due to Egypt’s tight restrictions on digs that challenge official historical narratives.
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