Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza
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I'm trying to understand the article but i'm struggling. They're saying there's a corridor near h on the first image, but i'm guessing the image doesn't illustrate the corridor?
Do any of the images show a cross section or detail of the corridor being mentioned?
The first image has a red shaded area, that looks interesting, what do we know about it?
On the images showing A and B, is the dotted red the point of discussion?
Yes. (h) is basically not shown. I think location (i) is showing the results of the two studies, with the ellipsis probably being a good indicator of how accurate they can see (as in +/- 1 m as opposed to seeing objects or stone joints). (h) is basically ‘over here somewhere’ but they wanted to emphasize the higher chambers. Edit: (h) has its own map in the black and white image. Pretty small, but easy to get to.
Ok so correct me if i'm wrong.
The A/B image is the bit behind the chevron, which seems like its about 8m in depth and there's nothing in there because they put a camera through a crack?
And there is a suspected 30m corridor above the grand gallery?
I think there was an undecorated chamber/corridor, but no major artifacts so far. So there was a void, but it was just an empty area. I thought I saw a picture… not sure I trust The Sun, but that’s the picture I saw. Looks confirmed here.
And yes to your second question.
Ahhhh yeah I remember seeing the gif yesterday, it does line up with the dimensions on the image. Thanks for clearing that up.
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