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The Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt

Two Mysterious Rooms Found in the Pyramid

By DAYO ADEYEMIPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

Egyptian researchers have discovered two mysterious secret chambers in the Great Pyramid of Giza. The chambers were found thanks to the "Scan Pyramids" project, where researchers used infrared thermography, aerial drones, and laser scanning to non-invasively investigate the inside of structures like the pyramids in Egypt. According to the Scan Pyramids team, they have confirmed the existence of a void hidden behind the North Face, which could have the form of at least one corridor leading inside the Great Pyramid. The exact shape, size, and position of this void are currently under investigation. It remains unknown what researchers might find in these secret rooms.

The Fermi Paradox raises the question of why there are no signs of intelligent alien life, despite there being an estimated 200 to 400 billion stars in at least 100 billion planets in our galaxy. The paradox was first raised by Italian physicist Enrico Fermi in 1915. Any civilization with even a modest amount of rocket technology should be able to colonize the galaxy within a few million years. However, there are no signs of intelligent life. British physicist Brian Cox has a theory that the rates of advances in science and engineering in any type of alien civilization, including our own, may outstrip the development of political institutions able to manage them, leading to a self-destruction model. Cox suggests that we haven't found any intelligent life because they all destroyed themselves, and we are eventually going to destroy ourselves as well. However, the lack of signs of alien life may be due to our limited understanding of what we are looking for.

The Drake Equation is used to estimate the number of advanced civilizations in the universe. The odds that humans are the only intelligent life in the universe were estimated to be 1 in 10 billion trillion. However, astronomers revisiting data going back about 13 million years, as well as looking at deep-space images from the Hubble telescope, realized that the previous estimates of a hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe may actually be ten times too low. Essentially, every part of the sky that we see contains some parts of a galaxy, but most of them are not visible to us because they are too far away. This new information reduces the odds that humans are the only intelligent life in the universe.

In Siberia, there has been a new Yeti sighting, this time with footprints. The head of a local village, Alexander Chandra, reported seeing glowing eyes staring at him. When he got closer, he realized the eyes belonged to an eight-foot-tall monster with light silver hair. The sighting was later corroborated when a hunter/fisherman went out searching for worms in the same area and found a strange footprint. Initially, he thought it was a human footprint, but upon closer inspection, he realized it did not belong to any human or animal. He also said that the footprints were strongly pressed into the ground, obviously due to the weight of the creature. Although this story has been reported on by almost every single major news outlet, it remains to be seen whether or not it is true.

In conclusion, researchers have discovered secret chambers in the Great Pyramid of Giza, and the exact nature of what they will find remains unknown. The lack of signs of intelligent alien life may be due to our limited understanding of what we are looking for, and recent astronomical data suggests that humans are not the only intelligent life in the universe. Finally, there has been a new Yeti sighting in Siberia, although it remains unclear whether or not this sighting is genuine.

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