Void Found in the Great Pyramid

Toroid

Founding Member
The void is located above the Grand Galley.
Hidden structure found inside the Great Pyramid of Giza | Daily Mail Online

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FFH

Honorable
Could be a lot of things, like a trap, an empty room built to bait fools to make sure they don't come out anymore. I know they've built unnecessary rooms to lure the tomb raiders in and crush them. Or it's just an unfinished part of the pyramid. Doubt it's a trap though...that would be cool :tmi:
 

Toroid

Founding Member
Maybe it was ingeniously designed to be discovered and accessed when we acquired the technology to detect it. It could be to distribute load like the Grand Gallery beneath it like the top of the King's Chamber.
 

August

Metanoia
It looks like one of the shafts runs through it.

Fascinating isn't it . I don't see them digging a hole in the pyramid to have a peek any time soon though. That is unless they can get at it from the shaft. Many adventures to be had still in the Great Pyramid it would seem.

 

Toroid

Founding Member
In Drunvalo Melchizedek's book 'The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life Vol. II' he wrote that they found additional rooms in the great pyramid. One was filled with radioactive sand. Back in the 90's the Japanese invented a technology that could see through walls. They used it in the pyramid and found a room only containing a solid gold statue. They asked the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities if they could enter the room and the person who held the position at the time said no. A group entered the room a took the statue. They only knew because they found fresh grout.

Another thing he wrote is that in the past people would lay on the ground in the pit, enter a meditative state and be teleported into the sarcophagus in the kings chamber. To prevent that from happening they moved the sarcophagus to a different part of the room.
 

August

Metanoia
"They asked the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities if they could enter the room and the person who held the position at the time said no."

This would be a normal response and procedure from Zahi Hawass. No fiddling with the pyramids.
 
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