03-19-2025, 10:17 PM
(03-19-2025, 05:02 PM)KKLoco Wrote: [Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZjU_hio...nce.com%2F]
When I look at the paper referenced in the video (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2208.00811) there is NOTHING there about "vertical shafts with spiraling patterns" underneath the pyramid.
Look at the paper. Look at the diagrams in the paper. They think they see Houdin's internal "spiral ramps" that go up inside the pyramid (which haven't been generally accepted because it doesn't really make sense or match the known evidence.) There's not a single "vertical shaft with spiraling patterns" in that paper.
So, someone's not actually reading the research. (Also, the resolution in the images in the paper is not very high resolution. That's due to the type of imaging they're doing, which is based on satellite images and not directly measuring the structures themselves.)
The paper came out in 2022, and I remember reading about it. It's largely been ignored (though it's been seen and discussed) because they're not using the right tools for it (I recall griping at someone about this, saying they were using the wrong tools.) As an example, you can re-measure the dimensions of your house using satellite images, but it's not going to find the refrigerator in your kitchen.
The imaging that scholars and researchers ARE paying attention to is the imaging from tools that were actually placed in and on the pyramid itself, and were designed specifically for measuring it. The Japanese team's work (they found the big voids) is not questioned by anyone.
Here's one of the reports about this paper from a source that read the paper mentioned in the video. I have NO idea where the "vertical shafts" bit comes from, but even the original paper says nothing about it and doesn't show them: https://www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/up...amp-theory