I tralsated word by word all the claims made by these speakers at this conference to give you a full analysis and commentary on what they actually said.
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Paper
https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/14/20/5231?type=check_update&version=2
Conference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM8vzUUZdVM
Conference page
https://eventi.archeoares.it/evento/giza/
Initial article
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/new-updates/egypts-giza-pyramids-mystery-deepens-radar-finds-underground-structures-twice-as-deep-as-the-eiffel-tower-stretching-across-2-km/articleshow/119335918.cms
I'm familiar with the general topic of underground structures at Giza, but the specific claims by Corrado Malanga, Filippo Biondi, and Meli require some context.
These researchers have made claims about discovering extensive underground structures beneath the Giza plateau in Egypt, including what they describe as underground cities or tunnel networks. Their work involves using (SAR) and other remote sensing technologies to detect what they believe are non-natural formations beneath the pyramids.
Corrado Malanga is an Italian researcher who has made various claims about discovering underground chambers at Giza. Filippo Biondi is an Italian researcher who has used satellite radar imaging technology and claims to have found evidence of underground structures. These researchers sometimes work together and have published materials about their alleged findings.
Their claims typically include:
- Discovery of extensive tunnel networks and chamber systems
- Evidence of advanced engineering beneath the pyramids
- Possible "technological" rooms or spaces used by ancient civilizations
It's important to note that mainstream Egyptology and archaeology have not validated these claims. The Egyptian authorities tightly control research at Giza, and official excavations have not confirmed the existence of extensive underground cities as described by these researchers.
While there are known underground elements at Giza, including tunnels, shafts, and chambers documented by archaeologists, the extensive "underground city" claims remain controversial and outside mainstream archaeological consensus.
If you're interested in this topic, I'd recommend consulting peer-reviewed archaeological sources about the known underground structures at Giza, as there are indeed fascinating subterranean elements that have been officially documented at the site.
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