After we had a great discussion here about the first part and the technical side of the so-called SCAN technology, I would love to discuss the general unlikelihood of ancient underground structures. At a 2km depth, the geothermal gradient plays a role, meaning it gets hotter the deeper you dig below ground. Deep mining operations use expensive, high-tech cooling in order to reach such depths. How could an ancient underground 'city' have existed there, as the Khafre Project claims? What do you think, guys?

Check out my video about the subject if you like:
https://youtube.com/shorts/_4qAPU5Q2yw?si=jrG54CFcoD4p-4fM

by MathiasBelAir

2 Comments

  1. whiterabbitfloyd on

    You probably should learn whst debunking is first because nothing in both parts 1 and 2 come even close to debunking the scans. And to think you can debunk decades of solid peer reviewed science on the technology used in just 20 seconds, your living in fantasy land.