Posted on 09/21/2020 4:00:20 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Dr Chris Naunton believes, despite having felt quite optimistic about the discovery of the "big void" in Khufu's pyramid several years ago, the efforts at the site are being severely hampered by government restrictions and bureaucracy, which puts off quite a few Ancient Egypt enthusiasts working there...
Five years ago, the ScanPyramids project was launched to provide several non-invasive and non-destructive techniques that would improve historians' understanding of how the pyramid was constructed over 4,500 years ago. Two years later, they solemnly announced the discovery of a "Big Void" -- an intriguing 30-metre cavity located above the Grand Gallery. However, there has been no development since, and Dr Naunton, the author of Searching for the Lost Tombs of Egypt, does not expect there will be headway any time soon, fearing the contents of the pyramid will continue to be hidden from the public eye...
Giza attracts bunches of theories about mystic energy, aliens, and alike -- something that makes the archaeological spot "even worse"...
The historian had previously put forward a possible solution to finally make a huge discovery. "Would it be possible to put a fibre-optic camera through the wall and see what's behind there? That seems to me to be a solution", he claimed, suggesting that it might even be possible to do that without causing too much damage to the wall, which has already been extensively renovated. Whatever the case, even if technically possible, Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities would be very wary of the public reaction to putting a camera through the wall, "only to find there's nothing there", Naunton rounded off.
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It’s obvious that this was done by smacking one stone up against another stone. /s
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Yes and with copper tools (2.5-3 hardness) carving out diorite granite (6-7 hardness) - also it’s a fragile stone, one wrong strike and the whole is ruined. Such tools are obviously able to put mirror finishes of this sort of stone as well as create tolerances from 0.0003 to 0.001 inches from true.
Isn’t it amazing what a copper chisel and a piece of stone can do? Why even a cave man ...
Some of the inside cuts and spherical angle holes at Puma Punku are just as amazing.
error - not spherical holes - should be cylindrical holes
I honestly do not think aliens did this. Proof is the other day a herd of Bigfeet forced me into an alien space ship. I asked the little gray men if they created the pyramids, they said no, the sand crawling lock ness monsters did it.
So there, now you know.
Muslims are in charge and want no new pre-Mohammed discovery done. It is as simple as that.
I think it is possible that the pyramid is not made of millions of blocks, but the outside is several layers of blocks with filler. It would explain the logistics.
Thus this might not be a room, but filler of lower density.
Nevermore.
Well, it’s pretty obvious that the ancient Egyptians invented sandpaper, or more correctly, sandpapyrus.
One thing they do have plenty of is sand!
They used the same high speed drill as the Old and Middle Kingdoms used.
Aliens..................gotta be.......................
There is no filler in the Great Pyramid. Were there some, the "robber's hole" that was dug up from the descending passage would have encounted it. All blocks, all the way up to the Grand Gallery.
A Gou’uld beam-out site.
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