The pyramids were piezo-electric machines

The SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) scan project of the Khafre Pyramid has recently revealed potentially groundbreaking discoveries about the internal structure of the pyramid and the surrounding area.

Key Findings

Internal Structure:

  • The scan uncovered a hidden chamber inside the Pyramid of Khafre containing five mysterious djed-like structures, similar to symbols found in the Great Pyramid of Giza and Egyptian hieroglyphs.

  • The 3D reconstruction of the pyramid's interior revealed 5 identical structures near the base, connected by geometric pathways. Each structure has 5 horizontal levels and a sloping roof.

Underground Structures:

  • Massive underground structures were detected, extending nearly two kilometers deep beneath the pyramid.

  • The subterranean network includes:

    • Giant cylindrical constructions going 648 meters (approximately 2,126 feet) below the plateau.

    • Two cubical structures at the bottom of the cylindrical formations.

    • Spiraling columns and cube-like formations.

Technology Used

The project utilized an advanced form of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) doppler tomography. This technique, developed by Filippo Biondi, transforms radar signals into phononic information, allowing for the detection of millimetric vibrations. The method analyzes micro-movements on the pyramid induced by ambient seismic waves, enabling high-resolution, full 3D tomographic imaging of the pyramid's interior and subsurface1.

Researchers

The project was led by:

  • Corrado Malanga from the University of Pisa

  • Filippo Biondi from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow

Significance and Controversy

This discovery has sparked significant interest and debate in both academic and alternative archaeology circles. While the findings are potentially revolutionary, there is some controversy surrounding the reliability of the methodology, as it is a relatively new application of SAR technology in archaeology. The researchers did not have official permission from Egyptian authorities for this project, conducting their scans independently using satellite-based technology.

As more information is revealed, it remains to be seen whether these findings will be confirmed and lead to further discoveries about ancient Egyptian technology and architecture.

Andreas's avatar Andreas · Mar 23
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