This guy seems to get it.
For the lazy:
- the paper uses no new data
- absence of known structures that should be captured
- what their algo puts out doesnt resemble the silly pictures much
Think about it. Are these massive but intricate structures even feasible? Wouldn't they collapse without any upkeep? What about drainage? Let's be real. If every sucker on the internet could image actual DUMBs thousands of feet in the ground just by processing commercially available radar data we'd be discussing much more interesting stuff than antediluvian parking spaces.
All in all this seems like some gay op designed to give skeptics more ammunition to shoot down legit discussion of the pretty well established series of
tunnels and caves![]()
which litter the plateau. The existence of these
tunnels and
shafts is well documented. That these structures probably connect into some maze like underground temple comlex is still considered controversial though.
However
other such structures are attested to have existed in Egypt.
[ + ] dulcima
[ - ] dulcima 3 points 1 monthMar 25, 2025 08:43:08 ago (+3/-0)
Saw something about this doing the rounds on Xitter.
[ + ] Drstrangestgov
[ - ] Drstrangestgov 3 points 1 monthMar 25, 2025 09:14:33 ago (+3/-0)
[ + ] ModernGuilt
[ - ] ModernGuilt 2 points 1 monthMar 25, 2025 14:00:35 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] CaptainMongo
[ - ] CaptainMongo 1 point 1 monthMar 25, 2025 18:57:26 ago (+1/-0)
Graham Hancock's "We Are A Species With Amnesia" Quote Explains Much
[ + ] dassar
[ - ] dassar 0 points 1 monthMar 25, 2025 19:59:34 ago (+0/-0)
The images do not even show the know passageways and tunnels in the pyramid - and the proof-of-concept imaging of the Italian Reserarch lab under the mountain barely shows the underground lab as well.
Garbage - but what a way to get your 'new' technology some advertisin - esp knowing there is very little way to prove these things actually exist by excavating into the 'out of bounds' pyramid site.