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originally posted by: strongfp
It's interesting for sure.
Just a thought, maybe the weight of the structure is causing another type of stone, rock or mineral like granite to become overly excited, I know granite gives off radiation, and can give off a heat reading.
From the pictures I see it's just a concentration, of heat, but there are other hot spots as well.
originally posted by: Marduk
originally posted by: theantediluvian
a reply to: Mokoa
I was thinking the same thing but I didn't want to say it. They've been talking for days about the likely impact on Egyptian tourism following the downing of Metrojet Flight 9268.
shhhh, you're not supposed to be cynical of the Russians, or Putin will come get you
Here he comes now,
Make like a tree
originally posted by: schuyler
Interesting that the antiquities ministry is inviting Egyptologists to participate in the exploration. This is an unusual amount of openness. Hawass was usually uncooperative when he headed up the ministry.
originally posted by: GENERAL EYES
a reply to: lordcomac
It might be self aware machines or something?
originally posted by: sanitizedinfo
between the two pyramids that photographed light beams, the pyramid of the sun getting a infrasound recording of a conversation. I think pyramids are a system for certain communications.
originally posted by: theantediluvian
a reply to: purplemer
I was going to post this earlier but I was too busy between answering emails and posting in For those who continue to believe nobody knows why the pyramids were built thread.
You've got the wrong link in your OP (it's about the hidden chamber in Tutankhamun's tomb). Here's a link to an article from CBC with a little more detail and this image:
Does anyone have a link to something that's not coming from the AP article? Not enough info in there!
The first hole was drilled at a 35 degree angle, and revealed only several blocks of stone separated by mortar. The second hole was bored at 40 degrees, with the same results. The final hole, which was drilled to a depth of 2.65 meters, revealed a cavity filled with sand of a very fine quality.