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Scientists Reveal “Gigantic City” Buried Beneath Egypt’s Giza Pyramids

An ‘innovative’ find under the Egyptian pyramids has stunned people worldwide.

Italian scientists assert they have discovered

‘an extensive subterranean metropolis’ that extends over 4,000 feet beneath the Pyramids of Giza, making them 10 times
bigger than the pyramids themselves
.


The shocking allegation – which numerous experts assert has already been disproven –


stems from research that employed radar pulses to generate detailed imagery
far below the surface under the buildings
just like how sonar and radar are utilized to chart the ocean’s depths.


The document, yet to be reviewed by independent specialists, discovered

Eight cylindrical formations stretching over 2,100 feet beneath the pyramid, with additional unidentified structures going even 4,000 feet deeper.

A press statement referred to the discoveries as ‘revolutionary,’ and if accurate, they could alter our understanding of ancient history.
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Nevertheless, independent specialists have voiced significant reservations regarding the study.


Professor Lawrence Conyers, a radar specialist from the University of Denver with expertise in archaeology, informed LIFEHACK that this technology cannot probe deep enough into the earth to support the notion of an extensive subterranean city, describing such claims as ‘an extreme overstatement.’


Professor Conyers suggested it is possible there are tiny structures like tunnels and rooms under the pyramids that predate their construction, since the location had previously been utilized.

‘special to ancient people.’


He pointed out that the Maya and other ancient peoples from Mesoamerica frequently constructed pyramids over the openings of caves or caverns that held ceremonial significance for them.


The research conducted by Corrado Malanga from the University of Pisa in Italy, along with Egyptologists Armando Mei and Filippo Biondi from the University of Strathclyde in Scotland, has just been made public recently.


a face-to-face presentation in Italy earlier this week that has not yet been released for review in a scientific journal, where independent specialists would need to examine it.

Despite the skepticism, Professor

Conyers mentioned that the sole method to validate these findings would be through ‘focused excavations.’


In his view, as long as writers aren’t fabricating information and their fundamental approaches are sound, every enthusiast of the site ought to consider their perspectives.


We might argue over different understandings, which is known as science. However, the fundamental approaches should remain robust.


He also informed LIFEHACK that he was unable to determine whether the technology indeed detected an underlying concealed framework beneath the pyramid.


Professor mentioned they’re utilizing various advanced proprietary data analysis tools,

Conyers.


The Giza complex comprises three pyramids named Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, constructed approximately 4,500 years ago on a rocky plateau along the western shore of the Nile River in northern Egypt.


Each one was built in honor of a pharaoh.

The most northerly and ancient pyramid in the cluster was constructed for Khufu. It is also referred to as the Great Pyramid and stands out due to its size, measuring 480 feet high and with a base that spans 750 feet wide.

The central pyramid was constructed for Khafre, the one that the team examined, whereas Menkaure is situated as the southernmost and final structure within this set.

Malanga is a UFO enthusiast who has been featured in various YouTube programs about extraterrestrial life. He has shared insights from his over ten-year journey investigating unidentified flying object incidents across Italy.

In contrast, Biondi focuses on radar technology.

And Mei is a researcher specializing in pre-dynastic Egyptian history.

In October 2022, Malanga and Biondi released an independent peer-reviewed article in the scientific journal Remote Sensing. The study revealed concealed chambers and inclined passageways within Khafre, as well as indications of a thermal irregularity close to the structure’s foundation.



The latest research employed comparable tech, yet received an enhancement thanks to a satellite circling our planet.


The innovative radar method operates by merging satellite radar information with minuscule tremors from natural seismic activity, enabling the creation of 3D representations of subsurface features without the need for excavation.


Nicole Ciccolo, who speaks for the project, stated: “We have uncovered an extensive subterranean city underneath the pyramids.”


‘This pioneering research has redrawn the limits of satellite data analysis and archaeological investigation.’


She posted a brief excerpt from the press conference on March 15, mentioning that the complete recording of the event will be available by March 25.

The cylindrical forms, termed ‘shafts’ by Ciclico, were positioned in two parallel lines and encircled by downward spiraling paths.

Ciccolo mentioned that they discovered cylindrical structures beneath all three pyramids, which seem to function “as entryways to an extensive subterranean network.”

The team described the system as comprising interconnected chambers beneath all three pyramids.


‘Ciclico mentioned that extensive caverns lie underground, similar in magnitude to the pyramids, and these show a striking resemblance to the mythical Halls of Amenti.’



These newly discovered archaeological finds might reshape our comprehension of the sacred landscapes of ancient Egypt, offering spatial locations for what was previously unknown.

‘She mentioned unknown and uncharted underground constructions.’


This week, the story has spread like wildfire, with X inundated with posts regarding the possible breakthrough.


Florida Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna posted about some structures on her X account.

The group intends to keep pursuing their study through the year 2025.

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