Detecting the tunnel can help decipher the 4500-year mystery of the Great Pyramid of Giza

This is considered the biggest discovery during more than 200 years of research on the Great Giza Pyramid of scientists.

An empty tunnel, hidden for 4500 years after the walls of the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the most mysterious works in the world has been published by science. This is considered the biggest discovery during more than 200 years of research on the Great Giza Pyramid of scientists.

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This research implementation team is from Cairo University, World Heritage Conservation Organization (HIP), and the Egyptian Archeology Department.

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Simulate the image inside the pyramid.

This mysterious tunnel is named "The Big Void", located in the corridor connecting the queen's catacomb with Pharaoh at the center of the pyramid. It has a structure and size quite similar to the Grand Gallery (the room next to the tomb of Pharaoh ). Currently, it has not been determined in a tunnel containing valuable antiques.

According to calculations, the tunnel is quite narrow with a width of 1m, 8m high and at least 50m long. Experts said that during the construction of the pyramid, the workers used this tunnel to access the tomb and Grand Gallery.

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Equipment used to discover the mysteries of the pyramid.

Experts used Muon particles - a series of particles that shot down the Earth from space that could penetrate rocky soil similar to X-rays, but deeper.

The team installed devices that perceive reflected rays inside the pyramid to recreate what is hidden behind the walls. Thus the structure of this wonder remains intact without being digged directly.

The results of the particles were analyzed by researchers three times. They have not yet identified the Big Voide as a secret or tunnel as well as it is horizontal or vertical, but it is very large.

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The experts have not been able to approach Big Void yet. It seems that it has been hidden from the construction of the pyramid so no one has ever touched the Big Void.

Muon particle technique has been used to help researchers discover the secret chamber in Tutankhamun's tomb.

Some researchers believe that Big Void is just a stone transport tunnel of workers. But they still believe that this tunnel will help us better understand the structure of the pyramid, while discovering the mystery of the ancient Egyptian construction.

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