poniedziałek, 13 listopada 2017

New discovery in Giza

New studies show, that we don't know everything about pyramids, yet. Researches led by Kunihiro Morishima from Nagoya University were conducted for two years. Few weeks ago, his crew announced, that they have found 100m wide void inside of the Great Pyramid in Giza. Void is situated above the Grand Gallery. As you can see on the picture below, it may be horizontal or parallel to the Grand Gallery. 
This void was spotted after observation of muons inside the structure. These are small particles, similar to electrons. They shower our planet constantly. Scientist can observe their traces using specialized devices. They pass more easily through empty space than through solid. After observing muons, scientists couldn't draw any other conclusion - there is empty space in the pyramid.
This is probably most shocking discovery since XIX century. What is the purpose of the empty space? What else is there to be discovered about pyramids? These are the questions without any so desired answer. 

Source: Nature.com

3 komentarze:

  1. I guess it's just a matter of time for scientists to get to these chambers and find out what their purpose was.
    When you give references (links), make sure that you copy the whole web address, not just the general name of the website. The reader should be able to access the same sources you used without difficulty.

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    1. Getting in there is destructive to pyramid, which is cultural heritage. That's what they tried to avoid while making reserch, I believe.
      Clicking on link sends you to the particular article I used :)

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