Scan Of Egypt’s Great Pyramid Reveals Unusual “Heat Spots”?

What’s causing this?

They used thermal imaging and detected the same thing with three different stones.  Apparently these stones had notieceably higher temperatures than other objects in the pyramids.  You can add this to the unexplained mysteries of the region.  Here is a bit more on the report and theories on these strange findings:

Officials said possible causes included the existence of empty areas inside the pyramid, internal air currents, or the use of different building materials.

“To explain such anomalies, a lot of hypotheses and possibilities could be drawn up: presence of voids behind the surface, internal air currents,” it added.

An “particularly impressive” anomaly was found at ground level on the eastern side of the Great Pyramid, also known as the Pyramid of Khufu, the statement said.

What do you think are they right or are there other possible explanations like the missing capstone rumor and architecture of the pyramid etc.?

Here is a cool picture of the Giza complex

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This one shows a good closeup of The Sphynx whose nose is missing for some reason possibly weather

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This pic shows the back of the complex

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This video examines some of the other older unsolved phenomena of the Egyptian civilizations:

A compilation of several different sites in Egypt that are mysterious. Dating, construction methods, lifting and moving capabilities, etc should all be questioned regarding the traditional Archeological story of Egypt.

Do you know all the ones they talk about?

Check back for the latest updates on these mysterious “heated stones”.

thanks to bbc.com for the great info

thanks to paweesit for the pic



50 Comments

  1. John Brough said:

    I have seen marble Windows: that would be hard to make today from ancient Egypt. But copper is a funny metal,it can be made hard enough to penetrate a tank orsoft enough to bend just by hammering on it. They knew this and had hard copper saws and chisels

  2. David Paine said:

    Article says the nose on the Sphinx is missing for “weather or some reason”. Some history book I read said Napoleon’s troops shot it off with a cannon?

  3. Denise Bowman said:

    “This one shows a good closeup of The Sphynx whose nose is missing for some reason possibly weather” Should you really spend time spreading some idiot’s writing. How old is this writer like 12? Why show how ignorant you are by calling attention to it? Look it up and then tell us….The Egyptian Arab historian al-Maqrīzī wrote in the 15th century that the nose was actually destroyed by a Sufi Muslim named Muhammad Sa’im al-Dahr. In 1378 CE, Egyptian peasants made offerings to the Great Sphinx in the hope of controlling the flood cycle, which would result in a successful harvest. Outraged by this blatant show of devotion, Sa’im al-Dahr destroyed the nose and was later executed for vandalism. Whether this is absolute fact is still debatable.

  4. Nick Barger-anundi said:

    I wonder if they’re designed to release a magnetic field strong enough to keep the planet alive enough while the pole reversal happens.?? You never know, and I know it’s kinda out there but hey I think it’s a plausible question!

  5. Sunny Hise said:

    Aswan granite is pinkish red, absorbs heat & positive charged, Tura limestone is white with brown freckles and reflects heat and is negative charged to emit energy. Heat seeks a path of least resistance, that would account for those heat spots.!

  6. Maya Daniels said:

    Did you read the explanation about the nose of the sphinx? It sounded to me like a child was telling me a story. My argument is not unsound, I don’t argue the fact of the article just the way it’s presented, that’s all

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