Italian Scientists Discover Vast City Beneath Giza Pyramids
Italian Scientists Discover Vast City Beneath Giza Pyramids

Italian Scientists Discover Vast City Beneath Giza Pyramids

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Recent reports claim Italian scientists using ground-penetrating radar have detected vast underground chambers and shafts beneath Egypt's Khafre Pyramid at Giza, sparking renewed debate about the origins of the pyramids and the possibility of a lost advanced civilization. The findings, which have not yet been peer-reviewed, are being cited by proponents of fringe theories, such as Graham Hancock, who argue that a prehistoric culture may have influenced ancient Egyptian engineering after being devastated by a comet-induced cataclysm around 12,800 years ago. Geologist Dr. James Kennett points to impact evidence in Syria and possible catastrophic flooding in Egypt as consistent with this theory, though direct links remain unproven. In a related but separate development, computer engineer Dr. Konstantin Borisov has proposed that the biblical Garden of Eden may be located beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza, citing ancient maps, biblical references, and purported energetic phenomena within the pyramid. Borisov's hypothesis challenges the traditional view that places Eden in Mesopotamia, using both historical texts and physical observations to argue for an Egyptian setting. These unconventional theories remain controversial and are not widely accepted within mainstream archaeology.

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