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The latest report from the project. Some interesting science and evidence for a few void(s). in the G1 structure
http://ift.tt/2ead6rM
"Conclusion:
The team presented to the Scientific Committee of the Ministry of Antiquities the conclusive findings of the first year of operation of the #ScanPyramids project, which could be summarized as follows:
1. This is the first time in history that three complementary techniques using Muography, Thermography and 3D simulation are used to “scan” the Great Pyramid of Giza.
2. The #ScanPyramids team is able to confirm the presence of an unknown cavity on the North Eastern edge of the Pyramid, at a height of about 105 m from the ground.
3. The #ScanPyramids team is able to confirm the presence of an unknown void behind the chevrons of above the descending corridor of the great pyramid, while its shape, size and extension are still under further investigation by the team."
[www.hip.institute]
The latest report from the project. Some interesting science and evidence for a few void(s). in the G1 structure
http://ift.tt/2ead6rM
"Conclusion:
The team presented to the Scientific Committee of the Ministry of Antiquities the conclusive findings of the first year of operation of the #ScanPyramids project, which could be summarized as follows:
1. This is the first time in history that three complementary techniques using Muography, Thermography and 3D simulation are used to “scan” the Great Pyramid of Giza.
2. The #ScanPyramids team is able to confirm the presence of an unknown cavity on the North Eastern edge of the Pyramid, at a height of about 105 m from the ground.
3. The #ScanPyramids team is able to confirm the presence of an unknown void behind the chevrons of above the descending corridor of the great pyramid, while its shape, size and extension are still under further investigation by the team."
[www.hip.institute]
via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/2eaeavB
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