Saturday, November 18, 2023

Why do scientists hide the existence of tunnels and chambers inside the Sphinx?

 When we think of the Sphinx, our minds often paint an image of its majestic image towering proudly over the Giza Plateau. What most of us don't know, however, is that behind this monumental figure lie secret tunnels and chambers that bear witness to ancient mysteries. Although Egyptologists have kept this knowledge secret for a long time, there is compelling evidence of the existence of these mysterious passages.

The history of the Sphinx tunnels is as old as the statue itself. Knowledge about them is scattered and hidden, but six passages leading to its interior have been documented. One of them begins on the Sphinx's back, the other is located at ground level, on the north side, close to its thigh. The third passage, which was discovered in a 1926 photograph, is on the north side, near the center of the statue, and was blocked off with brick during restoration work. The fourth passage is located under the Sphinx's ear, the fifth at the top of its head, and the sixth between its paws.

Zahi Hawass, one of the most famous Egyptologists, admitted that he personally descended into the tunnel on the back of the Sphinx. In the interview, he talked about a vertical passage, carved by humans, which leads to a stone chamber, behind which there is a passage closed with cement. Hawass himself speculated that the passage may have been accidentally cemented during conservation work.

However, there are many indications that Hawass may not have been telling the whole truth. There are theories that he discovered another chamber with an ancient sarcophagus surrounded by water. Now, however, he denies his previous statements. Photographs also confirm Hawass's entrance to a side corridor, which he said was artificially created, with foot grooves to facilitate descent down the sloping shaft.

Surprisingly, this respected curator of antiquities now claims that the interior of the Sphinx does not contain any passages and that these are only natural cracks. This official position raises many questions and suspicions.

Is there a reason why scientists obscure the existence of tunnels and chambers in the Sphinx? A possible answer to this question was provided by the prophecies of Edgar Cayce, known as the "sleeping prophet", who wrote about a mysterious hall hidden between the paws of the Sphinx. This room was supposed to contain knowledge about the history of Atlantis.

Cayce claimed that the Atlantis Chronicles, describing the destruction of the continent and the fate of the Atlanteans, were hidden deep within the Sphinx and would be discovered in the future.

So it would seem that through the tunnels and chambers of the Sphinx we could combine the preservation of ancient knowledge and secrets that could radically change our understanding of human history. If these spaces really exist, what could they be hiding? What artifacts or records could shed new light on our past? Time and further research may reveal the truth that lies hidden in stone, patiently waiting for us to discover it.

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