Recent claims by Italian researchers suggest they have uncovered vast structures beneath the Giza pyramids using a combination of advanced radar and acoustic technology. These findings, suggesting the existence of enormous shafts and chambers, have been met with skepticism from parts of the scientific community. Critics have questioned the legitimacy of the methods and the absence of peer-reviewed published research. While the Italian team remains confident about their groundbreaking discoveries that could reshape history, doubts linger regarding the accuracy and reliability of their findings due to their unverified status.
Filippo Biondi explained that they mapped deep underground structures using collected acoustic data, seismic waves, and photon interactions rather than relying solely on radar technology.
Professor Lawrence Conyers criticized the methods, stating that the combination of radar, sound, and light interactions lacks credibility and borders on science fiction.
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