The Mummy in the Grand Chamber of the Great Pyramid?

11 19. 07. 2022
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Simple consideration especially for biochemistry:

If the Great Pyramid and the so-called royal chamber served as the tomb of a pharaoh, why would the ancient Egyptians incorporate so-called ventilation shafts into it? Today we know that, unlike the shafts in the so-called queen's chamber, they actually lead out of the pyramid.

Let us ask ourselves, why would they do that if the so-called royal chamber were to serve as a burial chamber, when we know that air is the catalyst and the main enemy of mummies in their afterlife? In other words: air circulation and the characteristic humidity typical of the local climate would accelerate the breakdown of human tissues, not their conservation.

Perhaps it would like to pause at times over these simple things and clarify them.

In addition, the Great Pyramid is actually the only one in Egypt that ever has any ventilation shafts has.

 

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