Pyramid Rover Finds A Third Closed Door 53
eyefish writes "Well, following on this story and then on this one, we now get to this third story in the series: 'a camera thrust through the south shaft's door last week revealed what appeared to be another door on the other side of a 9-inch-square chamber, for a total of three so far in the pyramid.' This is getting more exciting all the time. I only hope we get to see what's behind the last door before my lifetime..."
Now the Real Question.. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Now the Real Question.. (Score:2, Funny)
Stupid! You're so STUUUPID!
Re:Now the Real Question.. (Score:1, Funny)
"Nothing! Absolutely nothing!"
Re:Now the Real Question.. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Now the Real Question.. (Score:3, Informative)
Actually lots of doors indicates that there is very likely something of importance there. The Tutankhamen coffin was surrounded by a set of 4 gilt doors. So door number 4 might lead to something interesting.
Quite what that would be is anyone's guess. Anything that was put there would have been added during construction. Of course it could be that they thought that his soul could pass through a narrow gap but not robbers...
Famous probability problem involving 3 doors (Score:1)
Re:Now the Real Question.. (Score:1)
The Great Pyramid as a water pump? (Score:1)
(Note that I, personally, neither agree nor disagree with the theory presented therein, but I find the idea intriguing.)
Re:The Great Pyramid as a water pump? (Score:1)
Unfortunately, the article entitled "The Man Who Saw the Past [thepump.org]," by the Founder of the organization makes the mistakes of Heresy Equals Correctness, and Bold Statements Make Claims True. He rather comes across as a crackpot, to the detriment of his foundation.
Not to mention the fact that he mentions Nikola Tesla. Dead giveaway as a pseudoscientist
I hope they find... (Score:3, Funny)
I like playing practical jokes that sit dormant for months, imagine playing one that sits dormant for millenia!
Brian
lets make a......egyptian? (Score:1)
Re:lets make a......egyptian? (Score:1)
Ummm.... (Score:1, Interesting)
Circular... (Score:2)
This must get them a lot of PR and funding. I mean, how often can you make an archaelogical announcement that hits the big news sites that says "We found another door!" Normally, you have to find an unlooted pharoh's tomb or Viking traces in Florida or something.
What's hiding behind Door Number Three? (Score:1)
Re:What's hiding behind Door Number Three? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:What's hiding behind Door Number Three? (Score:1)
Another door? "Hmm... this looks familiar..." (Score:2)
Re: Another door? "Hmm... this looks familiar..." (Score:1)
> This reminds me of those old adventure games where they made the game world seem bigger by putting you into a loop, so you could keep going in the same direction, and just go round the same locations over and over again...
You are in a maze of shutty little doors.
"Drill" does not work here.
Now for a mangled UHF quote: (Score:2)
NOTHING! Absolutely NOTHING! STUPID!
Space (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Space (Score:2)
Re:Space (Score:2)
Re:Space (Score:1)
They're not all in a row (Score:5, Informative)
Briefly: There are two shafts. The southern shaft is very straight and has a door blocking it, discovered in 1993. They inserted a fiber-optic camera through a hole in the door and found another door behind it. The northern shaft has twists and turns, and they just now were finally able to get to the end of that with the new robot. That shaft, too, is blocked by a door.
National Geographic [nationalgeographic.com] explains it a little better...
Re:They're not all in a row (Score:1)
The article is not very clear (I must say it's poorly written), and the poster (eyefish) is quoting the wrong part.
oh my... (Score:1, Funny)
Surprising that Bruce Schneier hasn't chimed in... (Score:4, Funny)
*rim shot*
Back Side ? (Score:1)
All we get to see is the same side on all the "doors".
There could be a clue on the back side...
Or did I sleep through that showing?
Re:Back Side ? (Score:1)
Why not... (Score:2)
Re:Why not... (Score:2)
Re:Why not... (Score:1)
Nevertheless, this technique looks to me like non-destructive archeology... (well let's say a lot less destructive than conventional archeology). I don't know if someone gave it a try in Egyptology.
However, as stated before here [slashdot.org], someone already used Electromagnetic scanning to do Egyptology...
Re:Why not... (Score:1)
Ancient game show... (Score:1)
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hmm... (Score:1)
Isn't it obvious? It's HEAVEN!!!
Even more obvious (Score:1)
What about um, the other door? The one that we already know has another door behind it?
I must admit, I'm not sure whether the northern shaft is strictly what you'd call parallel to the southern shaft, but gee, I dunno, another door sounds like a pretty BLOODY OBVIOUS guess to me!
Re:hmm... (Score:1)
The article says:
"Arnold said the shafts and doors could be related to ancient Egyptians' religion. Egyptian texts, Hawass said, speak of the pharaoh's soul encountering a series of doors before reaching the rewards of afterlife."
Then goes on to state:
""Don't expect that I can tell you what's behind the stone" door, Arnold said. "We're all stunned. We have no parallel.""
Isn't it obvious? It's HEAVEN!!!
9-inch-square (Score:1)
Re:9-inch-square (Score:2)
/**
Please insert smutty joke about 9 inch "chambers" and 8 inch "shafts" here.
*/
In the words of Akbar (Score:1)
It's a trap!!!!
Behind the third door... (Score:2)