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"We have several hypothesis but no conclusion for the moment," said Tayoubi.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...24aee4ba9ad?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592&ref=yfp
From what I can gather, the researchers think it may be due to air currents in a nearby underground passage. But would that require apertures to the outside, or could entirely internal passages accomplish air circulation within the pyramid?jtbell said:Maybe it leads to those grain storage chambers that Ben Carson has been talking about.
The new anomaly discovered in the Great Pyramid is a void or empty space located above the Grand Gallery, one of the main passages in the pyramid. This void is approximately 30 meters long and has a cross-section similar to the Grand Gallery, but with an unknown purpose or function.
The new anomaly was discovered using a technique called muon radiography, which involves measuring the muons (high-energy particles) that pass through the pyramid. By analyzing the patterns of muon particles, researchers were able to detect the presence of the void above the Grand Gallery.
This new discovery raises many questions and has the potential to change our understanding of the Great Pyramid. It could indicate that there are more hidden chambers or passages within the pyramid that have yet to be discovered. It could also provide insight into the construction methods used by the ancient Egyptians and the purpose of the pyramid.
No, this void has not been explored yet. The discovery was made using non-invasive techniques, and further exploration is needed to understand the purpose and contents of the void. However, due to the delicate nature of the pyramid, any exploration must be done carefully to avoid damaging the structure.
There are various theories about the purpose of this void, but none have been confirmed. Some researchers believe it could be a structural feature, while others speculate it could be a hidden burial chamber or a room used for religious or ceremonial purposes. Further exploration and research are needed to determine the true purpose of this void in the Great Pyramid.