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the Scan Pyramids team have released a new video (embedded in article) announcing that the large cavity – which generated some controversy, with questions raised as to whether it truly was there, or was just some sort of scanning artifact – has been confirmed by more scans taken from new points within the pyramid, including the so-called ‘relieving chambers’ that sit above the ‘King’s Chamber’:
The big void was again observed from these new measuring points, confirming and refining the results published in 2017. The cavity is just above the Grand Gallery, between 10 and 15 metres above. Its minimum length, estimated initially at 30 metres, has been reevaluated to 40 metres minimum probably in one single section. However the mission scientists continue to debate about a slope.
The video also discusses other aspects of the project, including the other cavity found behind the entrance to the pyramid, as well as the lack of anomalies between the top of the relieving chambers and the peak of the pyramid
originally posted by: Night Star
a reply to: kloejen
I don't know what could be in those chambers, but I sure love a good mystery.
originally posted by: carsforkids
a reply to: Cravens
The water erosion marks on the sphinx as interpreted by Dr. Robert Schoch
seems to be gaining momentum. I like this guy.
Sorry, no. Schoch's proposal lost all momentum decades ago.
originally posted by: Scott Creighton
I wrote this article a while back but it may still be of interest to some:
Hall of the Ancestors
Regards,
SC
This ancient Egyptian ‘mythology’ tells us that everything in creation came out from within the pyramids; that the pyramids gave (re)birth to the entire world.[4]