L.A. Marzulli Interviews Two Scientists from the Giza Pyramid Findings!

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The interview with Filippo and Armando, who conducted significant research on the Giza plain pyramids, which discoveries could rewrite history:

  • Rewriting History: Armando emphasizes the importance of their two-year research in opening new perspectives to understand the past, merging archaeological research with advanced satellite technology to discern historical truths in ancient myths [02:42].
  • Depapi's Theory: Armando presented his "Depapi theory" at the University of Zed, updating Robert Bauval's correlation theory, suggesting that the Giza plain, including the pyramids and Sphinx, should be studied as a unified complex [04:16].
  • Alignment with the Stars: Through archaeoastronomical study, Armando discovered that the Giza monuments align with the celestial vault from east to west at a precise moment: 36,400 BC. This date coincides with the beginning of Zep Tepi, mentioned in ancient Egyptian texts and the Turin Royal Canon, which lists rulers dating back 38,000 years [04:58], [05:25].
  • Builders of the Pyramids: Armando sought to identify who built the pyramids and how, noting that many ancient Egyptian documents and papyri do not reference the construction of the Giza pyramids [06:08].
  • Mathematical Models and Codes: Applying mathematical models to the pyramids, Armando found that the sides of each Giza pyramid derive from the first four prime numbers (2, 3, 5, 7). The height of the pyramids is based on the numbers 3 (Pyramid of Menkaure), 5 (Pyramid of Khafre), and 7 (Great Pyramid), while the base is a constant of 11 for all three [06:51].
  • The Code 137: A code was discovered in the Pyramid of Khafre: the number 137, fundamental to physics as the three main laws (electromagnetism, relativity, and quantum physics) derive from it, suggesting that the civilization that built Giza already knew this number [07:50].
  • Construction Controversy: Armando disputes Dr. Zahi Hawass's theory that the Egyptians built the pyramids, deeming it unrealistic that they could extract and transport 70-ton granite blocks for hundreds of kilometers and position them 43 meters high. He also suggests that the graffiti inside the chambers of the Great Pyramid might be forgeries and should be studied [09:09].
  • Satellite Data: Armando's team used satellite images to discover structures approximately 645 meters below the surface. Filippo explains the reliability of this data, obtained using a virtual synthetic radar technique that analyzes acoustic information from the Earth. They produced over 200 tomographies using two different satellite systems from Capella Space and Umbra Space, achieving consistent results [11:28].
  • Artificial Structures: Satellite data revealed the presence of shafts descending up to 1.2-1.4 kilometers below the Earth's surface, believed to be artificial structures [21:06].
  • Ancient Civilization: It is hypothesized that ancient myths, such as the Egyptian Book of the Dead, may contain accounts of real events. It is believed that an unknown ancient civilization, perhaps a global civilization, lived on the planet, as suggested by similar megalithic archaeological sites worldwide [24:20], [25:43]. The possibility of a great flood caused by an extraterrestrial object impact is also discussed, suggesting that the pyramids are testimonies of this ancient civilization [26:34].
  • Giza Plain as a Power Plant: Based on code 137 and the underground structures, it is suggested that the Giza plain may have once been a sort of "power plant." The underground structures may have supported the weight of the pyramids and channeled energy from the Earth's vibrations for a specific function, potentially linked to the brain [29:22].
  • Request for Support: Armando and Filippo request humanity's support for their research, as they believe it is essential to understand our origins and our place in the universe [33:12].
  • Upcoming Conference: New discoveries will be announced at a conference in Bologna, Italy, in December, open to English and Italian speakers [34:56].

The interview delves into the team's pioneering research, which combines archaeology with advanced satellite technology to challenge existing historical narratives and unravel the mysteries of the Giza plain.

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