Egypt's Giza Pyramids Mysteries Exposed - Has The World Been Lied To All This Time?
Through the use of sophisticated radar scanning technology, researchers have discovered a vast subterranean system beneath the Pyramids of Giza. Researchers Corrado Malanga of the university of Pisa and Filippo Biondi of the university of Strathclyde mapped the underground terrain using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR).
Egyptologists have maintained for decades that the pyramids were principally royal tombs. The recently discovered structures, however, support other hypotheses that contend the pyramids may have had a more intricate purpose. They may have been a component of an ancient energy system, according to some academics. Notably, these new discoveries are consistent with the theories of christopher Dunn and Nikola Tesla. In his book The Giza Power Plant, Dunn made the case that the Great Pyramid operated as a device that transformed vibrations into useful energy, while tesla conjectured that the pyramids might have been able to capture Earth's inherent energy.
According to mainstream scholars, the pyramids were built using conventional techniques, utilizing rudimentary equipment and human labor, approximately 2500 BCE. But the accuracy of the constructions and the recently found underground system have raised the possibility that the pyramids' actual purpose goes beyond only serving as tombs. The finding has rekindled discussions on how they were built, with some scholars wondering if ancient societies had access to forgotten or sophisticated knowledge.
Experts and aficionados are waiting for more disclosures as a result of this ground-breaking discovery, which has created fresh opportunities to investigate the pyramids' hidden past.