The "Abandoned" Subterranean Chamber Paradox
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THE PARADOX: The builders excavated a large chamber 30meters into solid bedrock — an enormous engineering effort — then supposedly "abandoned" it and built the King's Chamber instead. But:
- The Descending Passage leading to it is precision-cut at exactly 26.5231 degrees over 105meters — extreme precision for an "abandoned" room
- The chamber was never sealed off — it remains accessible from the pyramid's entrance
- The "Dead End Passage" (16m) extending south has no known purpose
- The "Bottomless Pit" in the floor has never been fully excavated
- The chamber has Helmholtz resonator geometry, producing infrasound frequencies
If this chamber was abandoned, why is the only precision-cut passage in the entire pyramid the one leading to it? If it was never finished, why does its geometry match a known acoustic device?
ALTERNATIVE: The chamber was not abandoned. It was completed. Its rough appearance IS its finished state — a resonant cavity does not need smooth walls, only the correct volume and entrance dimensions. The room is "unfinished" only if you expect a burial chamber. It is perfectly finished if you expect a Helmholtz resonator.
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