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Scientists discovered an underground system that extended approximately two kilometers below the Giza pyramids in 2022. However, it recently reached its light after Corrado Malanga and Filippo Biondi researchers issued a statement from Italy on March 15, 2025, emphasizing their discovery. The details of this discovery are part of a scientific article published in the journal archive.
The couple, who is from the University of Pisa and the University of Strathclyde, respectively, used advanced radar technology called synthetic opening radar tomography to scan the Khafre pyramid, which caused the finding. This non -invasive technology, developed by Biondi, is a software that turns radar signals into sound vibrations.
Explorations revealed five large and complex identical underground structures under the three khafre pyramids. They were distributed by five levels, had sloping ceilings and were linked by geometric roads. Below them were eight vertical cylindrical wells.
These wells surrounded further on descending spiral roads that went 648 meters below the surface. Finally, they merge into two huge cube -shaped structures of 80 meters on each side. According to the discoverers, these were not natural formations, but by man.
Following the discovery of Ara-Viral, a theory has appeared online, claiming that underground structures under the pyramids of Giza were apparently related to a secret power project. In this sense, a particular video on X shared by Greg Reese has obtained severe traction.
The clip stated that recent findings increased the statements of past researchers such as Nikola Tesla and Christopher Dunn, who had alleged that the Giza pyramids had an underground network with mechanical/ energy functions.
According to Greg Reese's video, inventor Nikola Tesla allegedly hypothesized that the pyramids apparently collected and used the natural energy of the Earth as they worked on wireless electricity and energy.
On the other hand, the engineer and author Christopher Dunn stated that the Giza pyramids were a massive machine and that they had the potential to turn mechanical vibrations into electrical energy. Dunn wrote about this in his book The Giza power plant. Physicist Joseph F. Pharrell, in his non -fiction The star of Giza's death, proposed that the Giza pyramids They were “weapons of mass destruction” based on their study on paleophysics.
Pharrell believed that cylindrical wells could be “energy ducts or sound waves” and cubic structures “could serve the energy storage or stabilization units”, which were “similar to components of any large -scale weapons or generator,” said Reese.
The video stated that the Khafre project was planning a “excavation“To discover facts about underground structures. However, so far no confirmation has been given. Meanwhile, the creator of the Reese report shared as the last discovery, along with past hypotheses, challenged the theory that the pyramids were only royal tombs.
Apart from the theories highlighted by Greg Reese, Tiktok users have also developed other speculations, including the formations below the Giza pyramids, which allegedly provided evidence of a pre-flood society.
Especially Egyptologists Over the years, the Giza pyramids have been built in 2500 BC through traditional methods such as ramps, golden proportion and mathematics pine with home pharaohs after death. However, the last discovery has led to a debate on its history of construction and its real purpose.
The Khafre Pyramid is the second largest structure in the Giza Plateau. Following their recent discovery, videos and images with a three -dimensional vision have appeared, showing a view of the non -view underground chambers.
During a survey of Giza 2021-2023, an L-shaped structure was located under the pyramids of Giza by soil penetration Radar technologynext to a chamber about 10 to 33 below. At that time, Tohoku University researcher Motoyuki Sato shared his notes:
“The form of L cannot be created in natural geological structures.”
Later, in 2023, another exploration found a 30 -foot aisle in length under the pyramids of Giza. Meanwhile, in March of this year, skeletons were discovered around the pyramids in the Nubi region Sudanwhich could be traced to pre-pyramids, also known as 3000 BC.
The osteologist Dr. Sarah Field said the finding was “amazing”, as he defied the idea that “pyramid builders were a uniform labor.” Also, the professor of Dutch Archeology Sara Schrader studied the structures of bone, muscles and ligaments of the skeleton, and assumed that they belonged to hard workers and not to someone of royalty.
The University of Leiden researcher also concluded that the “pyramid tombs, once designed as the final place of rest of the most elite, could also have included low state work staff”, as revealed in his scientific work.
Edited by Maithreyi s