Scientists Found an Unknown Void Inside the Great Pyramid
Scientists aimed cosmic rays at the Great Pyramid and uncovered something no one expected
A hidden void sealed inside for thousands of years. It’s a quiet reminder that even the most studied monuments on Earth still have secrets waiting to be seen.
I’ve always thought the Great Pyramid of Giza was an open book until scientists started reading it with cosmic rays. By capturing tiny particles called muons, researchers effectively lit up the pyramid’s interior without chisels, ladders, or drilling.
What they saw was surprising: a hidden void, a long empty space no one knew existed. It doesn’t scream “treasure room,” but it does hint at deeper mysteries in a structure built over 4,500 years ago. The technique feels like sci-fi, yet it’s helping us revisit ancient history with fresh eyes.
This story by "Splash Travels" was found via MSN.