Thursday, February 8, 2018

What is hidden in the pyramids of Egypt miracle?

   For more than 4,500 years, the pyramids of Egypt have kept their secrets hidden deep within the labyrinth of passages and chambers that lie within the stone structures.
But long discussion if the Great Pyramid of Giza hides an undisclosed network before the tunnels behind walls of stone, can be answered soon.
A group of researchers have used cosmic particles to scan the Great Pyramid of Giza and is expected to finish their work by the end of this month.
They are using scans to create maps that will reveal the internal structure of the pyramid 146 meters high and say it could help in the discovery of ancient secrets that have remained buried under rocks.
Dr. Zahi Hawass, the Egyptian kryearkeologu and former head of ancient Egypt, is working with a French team of researchers who conducted the scans.
He said: "Scans are still in process and if we manage to track down any of the three rooms that we know exist in there, then we will continue our work."
Last year thermal scanning identified a large anomaly in the Great Pyramid of Giza, the largest and most old and the Giza Pyramids one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
These scans identified three stones near the bottom of the pyramid, where they recorded higher temperatures than other stones.
This led to the theory that they can hide a secret room that has not yet been discovered.
A team of experts then created ScanPyramid project using cosmic particles, smaller subatomic particles that are usually produced by foreign cosmic forces that collide with the earth, to convey big stones of the Pyramid weighing up to 15 tons.
Dr. Hawass has been skeptical in the past about the effectiveness that such scans.
Finally, he clashed publicly with British Egyptologists on their theory about a secret room that can be hidden behind the walls of the tomb of Tutankhamun in his pyramid in the Valley of the Kings.
Writing on his Web site last year, after the Ministry of Antiquities in Egypt announced the results of thermal scans on the Great Pyramid, he said: "the base of the Great Pyramid is cut about eight meters of stone and it can be clearly seen in the south side of the pyramid ".
"It would be impossible to see a room or tunnel in the country near the stone. If this room there should be a function and because this is not the case, the claim is not valid ".
But Hawass was asked by the Ministry of Antiquities of Egypt lead a group of scientists who will examine scans the cosmic particles. He left his position as head of the antiquities ministry after the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak.
Speaking outside the Great Pyramid during a visit to the current Minister of Egypt, antiques, Khaled El-Anani, Dr. Hawass said he was hopeful that another grave might be undiscovered inside the pyramid.
He said: "We need Egyptologists give their opinion on this, otherwise mistakes are made."
"I hope that these scans will help us to get accurate information," the expert added. 
The Great Pyramid is thought to be built as a tomb for the Egyptian pharaoh Khufu, also known as Cheops, who died in 2566 BC.
It is believed to be built over a period of 10 to 20 years, about two million tons of stones. Completed around 2560 BC, the pyramid consists of more than 300,000 blocks.

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