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Great Pyramid as Interstellar Beacon: Iranian Scientist Proposes Cosmic Signal
science13 days ago

Great Pyramid as Interstellar Beacon: Iranian Scientist Proposes Cosmic Signal

An Iranian physicist proposes the Great Pyramid of Giza served as a gravitational transmitter and interstellar beacon to communicate Earth's position to extraterrestrials; he cites its coordinates and alignments as encoded data, but the idea is speculative, not peer-reviewed, and physicists say there was no ancient technology to broadcast such signals.

Cosmic-ray Scan Reveals Cathedral-Sized Void Hidden in Great Pyramid
science1 month ago

Cosmic-ray Scan Reveals Cathedral-Sized Void Hidden in Great Pyramid

Three independent teams using muon radiography detected a large, at least 40‑meter‑long void above the Grand Gallery inside the Great Pyramid of Giza, sealed for about 4,500 years. The void’s size and alignment point to a possible internal construction ramp or similar feature, with no artifacts found behind it. Researchers also identified a second corridor and a sealed door behind a new passage, with further exploration and disclosure expected in 2026.

"The Physics Behind Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Construction"
archaeologyphysics2 years ago

"The Physics Behind Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Construction"

Physicists believe they have solved the mystery of how the Ancient Egyptians built the pyramids by conducting experiments based on a wall painting in an ancient tomb. The painting depicted men moving a statue with ropes attached to a sledge, while water was poured over the sand in front of the sledge. The physicists found that adding the right amount of water to the sand reduced sliding friction, making it easier to move objects. This discovery challenges previous beliefs that the pouring of water was purely ceremonial, and suggests that wet sand is about twice as stiff as dry sand, making it easier for the Egyptians to move heavy objects during pyramid construction.

"Astronaut's Final Day on ISS: Capturing the Perfect Pyramids Shot"
space2 years ago

"Astronaut's Final Day on ISS: Capturing the Perfect Pyramids Shot"

Retired NASA astronaut Terry Virts used his last day on the International Space Station to capture a stunning shot of the pyramids from above, expressing his desire to savor every moment in space. Virts, known for his space photography, extended his stay on the ISS to fulfill his passion for capturing incredible images of Earth from space before retiring as an astronaut.

"Controversial Pyramid Renovation Plan in Egypt Aborted Amid International Outcry"
archaeology2 years ago

"Controversial Pyramid Renovation Plan in Egypt Aborted Amid International Outcry"

Egyptian officials canceled plans to renovate the pyramid of Menkaure due to concerns over preservation. The project involved installing ancient granite cladding, but the Menkaure Pyramid Review Committee objected, fearing it could damage the ancient structure. Zahi Hawass assured the public that the pyramids of Giza are safe and emphasized the importance of careful planning in archaeological projects.

Travis Scott's Egypt Pyramids Concert Cancelled Due to Production Issues
entertainment2 years ago

Travis Scott's Egypt Pyramids Concert Cancelled Due to Production Issues

Travis Scott's planned concert at Egypt's Giza pyramids has been cancelled by Live Nation due to "complex production issues" just two days before the scheduled show. This comes after the Egyptian Syndicate of Musical Professions initially opposed the concert, citing offense to traditions and safety concerns following the Astroworld festival tragedy. Live Nation apologized for the cancellation and stated that refunds will be issued to ticket holders. The syndicate has been increasingly fighting against musical genres deemed improper in Egypt, with rap often being targeted. Egypt has also opposed cultural affiliations to the ancient pharaohs by African-American movements.

Lost Maya City Uncovered in Mexican Jungle
archaeology2 years ago

Lost Maya City Uncovered in Mexican Jungle

Mexican archaeologists have discovered a lost Maya city in the Balamku Ecological Reserve on the Yucatan Peninsula using LiDAR drones. The city, named Ocomtun, includes pyramids, stone columns, three plazas, and other sacred stone structures arranged in concentric circles. It was likely an important Maya center between 250 and 1000 AD. The city was equipped with 15-meter high pyramidal structures and a ball court for playing Pre-Hispanic ball games. The city appears to have been significantly rebuilt between 800 and 1000 AD and entered a period of decline around that time.

history3 years ago

"Unbelievable Ancient Technologies Ahead of Their Time"

Many ancient civilizations have left their mark on the world through impressive architectural feats, artistic creations, and innovative technologies. From the machinery used to build the pyramids to the advanced weaponry of ancient China and the invention of the Egyptian war chariot, there are countless examples of ancient technologies that were far ahead of their time.