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Eric J (Viking)
11th August 2010, 19:04
Well I hope this story is properly covered!!!!

Tomb-Bot Will Be the First to Enter Final Secret Chambers of the Great Pyramid

Egyptologists are hoping some 21st-century tech will help them unlock secrets from 4,500 years ago. They’re using a robot to explore the Great Pyramid of Giza.

The robot will traverse two unexplored shafts leading from the Queen's Chamber in the pyramid. Nobody knows where the shafts, which were discovered in 1872, lead.

Known as the Djedi project, after the magician whom the Egyptian king Khufu consulted when planning his pyramid, the robot will be able to drill through a secret door in the pyramid’s innards to see what lies beyond.

A robotics team from Leeds University in the UK is working with Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities to design the tomb bot, which is a follow-up to an earlier robotic mission that found the secret door in the first place.

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The Pyramid of Khufu, after the king who built it around 2,560 BC, is the last remaining wonder of the ancient world. It involves a series of passageways and two rooms at its center, called the King’s Chamber and the Queen’s Chamber. Two shafts rise from the King’s Chamber at 45-degree angles toward the sky -- as the Independent reports, they’re thought to be a passageway to the heavens.

The Queen’s Chamber has two shafts too, but they don’t lead to the outside of the pyramid.

In 1992, researchers sent a camera up the shaft and found it was blocked by a limestone door with copper handles. Ten years later, researchers drilled through the door, hoping to unlock a treasure trove of artifacts -- but they found yet another door about 8 inches away. The Djedi project will drill through the second door and, researchers hope, follow the shaft to its end.

The team hopes to send the robot through the door by the end of the year, the Independent reports.

Robert Richardson, of the Leeds University School of Mechanical Engineering, says the team will continue the expedition until they reach the end of the shafts, and that they have no preconceptions about what they’ll find.

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tone3jaguar
11th August 2010, 20:41
I would bet money that they find some more empty space because that thing is not a tomb.

Kulapops
12th August 2010, 00:36
Fascinating.

Anchor
12th August 2010, 01:06
I would bet money that they find some more empty space because that thing is not a tomb.

What they find, and what they tell you they found will be two different things.

Decibellistics
12th August 2010, 03:21
Maybe it'll run over the on button.

Pretty awesome to say the least.

Wookie
12th August 2010, 04:33
my guess is another door with a small sign that reads "gone out be back 2012 ish" or a forecloser notice from the world bank

Peaceful Journeys. Wookie

DoctorWho
12th August 2010, 04:35
Hopefully those "plugs" aren't going to unleash something once they are removed.
Bill "the Doctor"

jeannacav
12th August 2010, 21:05
I wouldn't worry about any of this.

Did nobody else read the Ed Kunkel Patent?
Kunkel was a hydro engineer and when he looked at the cross section of the pyramid, he said, " If there is a closure here and here then this was a really big RAM pump.
He went and found that there were hinges right where they needed to be for the performance of the ram pump.
He ended up getting a US patent. (I have it somewhere) because he was able to make a 40 foot scale model that worked. Or was it that the water squirted 40 feet from the hole in the Queen's chamber?
Yes, that is it. I don't know how large the scale model was. There is a pic of him using it in his yard.

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OK

The point is that we have never been anywhere in this device beyond the basic plumbing.
The important part of this device is probably electro-magnet, but we will never find this out if researchers continue to look in the bathrooms! [big cheezy smile]

Here is a pdf of my copy of the patent.

jeanna

Lost Soul
13th August 2010, 01:40
What if it finds a Timex? :p

Shairia
13th August 2010, 02:07
I watched the last time they used one of these in the pyramid and it was very disappointing.