In 2017, physicists probing the Great Pyramid found a hidden void and reopened an old construction mystery

Scientists have unveiled a significant discovery within the Great Pyramid of Giza, locating a previously unknown 30-meter-long cavity using cosmic muon rays. This non-invasive technique, muography, allowed researchers to peer inside the ancient structure without disturbing it, reviving long-standing questions about the pyramid's construction and purpose. The finding, confirmed by multiple methods, highlights modern physics' potential to unlock historical secrets and protect invaluable heritage.

In 2017, physicists probing the Great Pyramid found a hidden void and reopened an old construction mystery
Scientists have unveiled a significant discovery within the Great Pyramid of Giza, locating a previously unknown 30-meter-long cavity using cosmic muon rays. This non-invasive technique, muography, allowed researchers to peer inside the ancient structure without disturbing it, reviving long-standing questions about the pyramid's construction and purpose. The finding, confirmed by multiple methods, highlights modern physics' potential to unlock historical secrets and protect invaluable heritage.