Great Pyramid Void Enigma: The Mystery of the Hall of the Ancestors
Great Pyramid Void Enigma: The Mystery of the Hall of the Ancestors
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The discovery of a large void within the Great Pyramid of Giza has sparked controversy and speculation about its purpose. However, according to ancient Coptic-Egyptian texts and evidence from astronomy and archaeology, the void may be a grand "Hall of Ancestors" designed to protect the mummified remains of the Osiris Kings and help Egyptian civilization rebuild after a cataclysmic natural disaster.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 320 pages
\n Publication date: 02 September 2021
\n Publisher: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
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In November 2017, an international team of more than 30 scientists published the results of their two-year-long Great Pyramid research project in the journal Nature. Using an advanced imaging technique known as muon radiography, three groups working independently from each other discovered a massive, previously unknown space within the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Mainstream Egyptologists suggest that the “Big Void” is simply a stress-relieving device for the Grand Gallery. But, as Scott Creighton reveals, ancient Coptic-Egyptian texts describe exactly what the Big Void is.
Exploring the controversy surrounding the Big Void, Creighton artfully debunks many of the theories about the purpose of this massive chamber as well as other long-held Egyptology beliefs. Analyzing the Coptic-Egyptian texts and evidence from astronomy, archaeology, and other sources, the author reveals how the Great Pyramid was built by Khufu as an indestructible recovery vault to help Egyptian civilization rebuild after a cataclysmic natural disaster—a rapid pole shift and subsequent deluge—predicted by his astronomer-priests.
And the key component of the recovery vault would have been the Hall of the Ancestors, a sealed safe haven containing the most precious artifacts and knowledge of the ancient Egyptian civilization. The Hall of the Ancestors would have been protected by a series of advanced technologies, including hidden doors, booby traps, and even a sophisticated ventilation system to keep the air fresh and prevent the buildup of toxic gases.
The discovery of the Big Void has completely changed our understanding of the Great Pyramid and its purpose. It is no longer simply a magnificent tomb built by a powerful pharaoh. Instead, it is a massive, technologically advanced recovery vault designed to protect and preserve the legacy of the ancient Egyptian civilization for generations to come.
\n Weight: 518g\n
Dimension: 152 x 227 x 23 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781591434023\n \n
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