The internal structure of the great pyramid of Cheops could be very different from how it is described in "official" text-books
 
 

This section of the pyramid (with its description) is taken from an old book (Turin, 1861) which title is "Sulle piramidi d'Egitto e sulla loro costruzione - pensieri ed osservazioni" (about pyramids of Egypt and about their construction - thoughts and observations) written by Cav. D'Emarese Enrico edited by G. Marzorati, typographer of the holy religion and military order of SS. Maurizio e Lazzaro. Here it is described a great cavity in the center of the pyramid:


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 This is instead what we usually find in "official" text-books:

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 PLANT ON THE LINE AB OF THE VERTICAL SECTION TAB. 1

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THE PYRAMIDS ARE ALL RIGHTLY ORIENTED, AND I NOTED ON THIS TABLE II THE RIGHT POSITION IN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND  BETTER THAT THE ENTRANCE DOOR IS TURNED TO THE NORTH. ASCENTS ON THIS PYRAMID ARE COMMONLY MADE ON THE CORNER BETWEEN THE NORTH AND THE EAST IN THE POINT X.

 

PLANT ON LINE CD OF THE VERTICAL SECTION

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Now we quote a passage taken from the same book:
"... How was my surprise when I realized that I was in the hollow of a great, square tower, so much high that the many lights of the elevated chandels weren't able to lighten its top?  U,TAB.1 Then it became obvious to me to understand that this great tower located in the center of the Pyramid, ending only nearly the superior extremity, was like the egg of Columbus, or the one of Brunellesco; then it was simple to imagine that the entrance door so high from the ground was due to the fact that not all the foundation had been levelled; that the precipitous descent of the landing, and corridor, was explicitly studied in order to make all the stones slide without effort toward the center of the Pyramid; and finally that the only way to be able to raise with some facilitation a so gigantic mass was certainly that to raise all the stone to the inclined landing, making them slide along the corridor descending to the center of the tower, then raising them without great effort with a simple, but very strong, winch."

A question rises spontaneously: where did the "great square hollow like the inside of a tower at the center of the pyramid" finish?

PLEASE NOTE: TO READ THE ORIGINAL TEXT (IN ITALIAN LANGUAGE) CLICK ON THIS LINK
 


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