They discover under the pyramids of Giza a complex 10 times larger than the pyramids themselves

Some classify it as the archaeological finding of the century. Others are not completely convinced, but it is certainly images that have gone around the world. A team of scientists from Italy and Scotland claims to have discovered A vast underground city that extends to more than 2000 meters directly below the giza pyramidswhich makes them 10 times larger than the pyramids themselves.

The statement is part of a presentation that has made A team led by Corrado Malanga, from the University of Pisa and Filippo Biondi, from Strathclyde University In Scotland, and is based on a technology developed by both scientists.

The new radar technique, known as SAR or synthetic opening radar, works by combining satellite radar data with small vibrations of natural seismic movements for Build 3D images of what lies under the earth’s surface, without physically digging. Technology is known since 2022, when Marlanga and Biondi They published it in Arxiv.

Thanks to this technology they would have detected eight cylindrical vertical structures that extend more than 640 meters below the pyramid and other unknown structures 1200 meters deep.

But still There is much skepticism and for several reasons. While Marlanga works at the University of Pisa, he is also known as a ufologist with several books published in this regard. The findings of underground structures have not yet been published: the images and some of the conclusions that circulate on the Internet are part of a presentation to the public that is supposed to be more extensive on March 25.

Although it is seductive to believe in this option, experts such as Lawrence Conyers, specialized in archeology and the use of radars in this field, points out that it is impossible for technology to penetrate so deeply underground as to see the structures. Therefore, we will have to wait until the end of March to see if they give more evidence to support the statement. Meanwhile, it is tempting to believe in this option, but only that: a temptation.