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Confirmed – Hidden Subway City Discovered Under Egypt’s Pyramids and the Mystery Gets Bigger – Elon Musk Hinted at It in the Past

8th June 2025

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To try to solve this new puzzling discovery, a group of experts launched the ScanPyramid project. Their main tool was muons, which are tiny subatomic particles generated when cosmic rays collide with atoms in the atmosphere. These particles, when they pass through stone, allow us to visualize what lies inside structures like the pyramid, whose blocks can weigh up to 15 tons.

The discovery does not lie on secret chambers within the pyramids, but with a set of underground structures that defy everything we know about their construction and access. This was found by researchers from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow and the University of Pisa and it is an incredible achievement for them.

H.P. Lovecraft, call your office.

Corrado Malanga, one of the researchers commented on the discovery (translated) “When we zoom in on the images, we will reveal what can only be described as a true underground city… a whole hidden world of numerous structures”.

What is even more of a mystery is that we do not know how old these formations are or what their purpose was. The only thing we know for sure is that they are connected by passages that follow geometric patterns and that within this system, there are eight vertical columns that descend more than 600 meters into enormous chambers.

These columns are arranged in two parallel rows, perfectly aligned from north to south. Considering that the pyramids are aligned with the cardinal points, this arrangement seems to have a meaning. Furthermore, each of these columns is surrounded by a kind of staircase.

A lot more research will have to be done within these tunnels to reveal their secrets, but for now we should just be grateful that one more mystery has been revealed and that we now have another excuse to continue to delve into these fascinating structures that can still keep un enthralled thousands of years after their construction.

History Channel, here we come. (Where is Leonard Nimoy when you really need him? “He’s dead, Jim.”)

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