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Newly Discovered Corridor in Pyramid of Cheops Could Lead to Pharaoh's Tomb - The Discovery of the Century?
Exciting news from Egypt! The Pyramid of Cheops, one of the three magnificent Giza pyramids in Cairo, has just revealed a tantalizing secret. A new corridor, affectionately named "Sp-Nfc," has been discovered, and experts believe it could lead to the long-lost tomb of a pharaoh. This incredible discovery is being hailed as a potential "discovery of the century."
The existence of the corridor was first detected in 2016, but it's only now, after two years of intensive study, that researchers have been able to determine its precise dimensions and location. The corridor is an impressive 9 meters long, 2.1 meters wide, and 2.3 meters high, and its unique features include sloping ceiling slabs that add to its intrigue.
But how did researchers make this incredible discovery without damaging the pyramid? Through a process known as muon radiography, a non-invasive technique that has been used as part of the comprehensive eight-year ScanPyramids research project. This method allows researchers to see through solid structures using cosmic particles, providing a glimpse of what lies within the ancient structures without damaging them.
This exciting new discovery could have far-reaching implications for our understanding of ancient Egypt and its magnificent pharaohs. Who knows what secrets this new corridor could reveal? The possibilities are endless, and the excitement is palpable. We can't wait to see what else will be uncovered in the coming months and years!