

In 2022, researchers Corrado Malanga (University of Pisa) and Filippo Biondi (University of Strathclyde) published groundbreaking peer-reviewed research using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology that revealed never-before-seen structures inside the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Now, their latest findings on the Pyramid of Khafre — the second-largest pyramid on the Giza Plateau — have stunned the scientific and archaeological community.

What they discovered is nothing short of mind-blowing:



This isn’t just a void. It’s a designed, functional underground complex.
Mainstream Egyptology has long told us the pyramids were tombs. But these findings — combined with the pyramid’s precise use of Pi, the golden ratio, and even the speed of light — challenge that narrative.