What’s really beneath the pyramids of Egypt? | Jahannah James

What’s really beneath the pyramids of Egypt? | Jahannah James

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All of this was done without excavation—purely through advanced satellite-based remote sensing. No permits needed, and no shovels in sight. Could this rewrite what we know about ancient Egypt and pyramid construction? Full video here: https://youtu.be/4his8g9lSmg #Pyramids #Giza #KhafrePyramid #AncientEgypt #HiddenChambers #LostTechnology #SatelliteScans #ArchaeologyNews #JahannahJames #HistoryMysteries #SAR #Tomography #EgyptianMysteries #UnexplainedStructures

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[Music] Basically there's a team of uh three scientists um Italian scientists have been doing an independent project. They didn't get permissions because they didn't need to because um they were doing they were using two types of um satellite uh rad scanning technology. So S which is like oh I'm going to forget what it is now but it's like satellite aperture radar and something tomography is the other one. Um so they can literally use the satellites that are going around the world and they can um one of the um scientists um Filipo Bond has he says he's developed like a a software like an algorithm where you can use these two types of he's he's a s scanning um like expert he's used it loads in not in archaeology but he's used it in other other fields and he's saying that if you use it together with this software that you can penetrate much deeper than you previously thought that you Um and so they decided to scan uh first years ago they scanned the great pyramid and then they started doing the coffrey pyramid which is the middle pyramid in Giza and when they got the results back they they did about 200 tomography scans and then they have to I think it's it's not quite the case of like you know like in CSI where you just get a satellite scan and you can zoom in. I think there's quite a process of um having to like render >> interpret the data basically. all the images together. They said it took a year and it took a lot of um the computers were going like 24/7 so it's >> um it's it's t it's takes a while. Um but they're saying that they found um basically structures um empty cavities aka possibly chambers or there's space and there's things underneath the coffrey pyramid and they also believe that there are five other chambers. is at the moment there's only um the one or two chambers in the coffrey pyramid that you can go around. >> Um but he he says that well they think that there are five and they think that they are identical shaped to the king's chamber. >> Okay, >> makes sense if they're going to be any shape. >> So yeah, so S is synthetic aperture radar. >> That's the one that's using S and then was it LAR or different? >> Not not LAR. No, it's um it's so it's not the one that they scanned the Amazon with. It's um it's something to something with a radar tomography. I just remember that tomography. >> Oh, yeah, that's right. >> Um and so they this seems pretty unbelievable. I'm trying to I'm trying to understand I mean I guess it's really a question of how does the technology work, right? Because like I think I saw Yeah. when you were interviewing him uh one of the guys >> it's all from satellites. That's why you don't need permission from anybody because the satellite just flies overhead and it's almost like it's taking pictures, right? Special pictures of from all different angles and somehow through the radar or the beams going into the hitting the ground and rebound bouncing back or something. They can determine cavity spots like like half a kilometer like hundreds of meters underwater underground. They can determine this. That's wild. which Yeah. And so then what they think that they've found, they've rendered these like 3D images of what they think that is under they think there's eight pillars. Um not that No, no, they're not not pillars. They're hollow >> hollow >> hollow sh. Yeah. Like reverse pillars. >> Yeah. Right. >> Hollow pill. >> Cylindrical cylindrical shapes that go down um just over 600 m. And they and then they think that they can see like um spiral some sort of spiral coiled spirals around these hollow shafts. And these uh eight hollow shafts uh four four like aligned north, four aligned south. And um they each go into so four of four of each go into two separate hollow chambers that are below that are 18 m by 80 m.