Thursday, October 20, 2016

Possible Voids in the Pyramid

Scientists working for the Scan Pyramids Project used muon detectors to discover two potential unknown voids within the Great Pyramid.

According to the statement, one void is located on the north face of the pyramid behind an area where four building blocks with "chevron" designs (an inverted v-shaped pattern) are visible. The chevrons would not have been visible in ancient times, as the designs would have been covered with casing stones that were stripped off the pyramid centuries ago. In addition, another void was discovered on the northeast corner of the pyramid about 344 feet (105 m) above the ground.

Zahi Hawass, who was the number 3 man in Egypt under Mubarak, says that there's no story here, nothing to see, move along. He says these people "Are scientists, not Egyptologists", so you should ignore the results of the scientific aparatus because Egyptology is a religion, and the official dogma of the religion says there are nothing unknown about the pyramids, because that throws into question Hawass' omniscience, which, as number 3 man, we dare not question.

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