Anomaly Tracker

A catalog of unexplained features, impossible precision, and unsolved mysteries surrounding the Great Pyramids. Track their status as our understanding evolves.

Partially Explained Malta Hypogeum + King's Chamber (published data)

The technology is already PROVEN at 2 sites — Malta Hypogeum and King's Chamber have published EEG data

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We are not proposing an untested technology. The 110 Hz brain effect is PUBLISHED in Time & Mind (2008) for the Malta Hypogeum. The King's Chamber resonance at 110-121 Hz is confirmed by multiple acoustic studies. The EEG shows: deactivation of left temporal cortex (language center), shift to right prefrontal dominance (emotional processing), meditation-like states. A modern rebuild simply takes...

Partially Explained Atlantic Europe

PNAS 2019: 2,410 radiocarbon dates PROVE maritime diffusion of European megaliths from NW France

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Bayesian analysis of 2,410 radiocarbon dates from megalithic sites across Europe (PNAS 2019) confirms megaliths spread via maritime routes along the Atlantic coast, originating in NW France ~4500 BCE. Combined with ancient DNA showing Anatolian farmer ancestry in megalith builders (PNAS 2019), this proves REFINEMENTS of the technology diffused through contact networks, even though the BASIC...

Partially Explained Gobekli Tepe, Turkey

Gobekli Tepe appears fully formed at 9500 BCE with no precursor — supports submerged origin or rapid innovation

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The most sophisticated Pre-Pottery Neolithic site appears at the very START of the archaeological record with no visible technological precursor. T-shaped pillars up to 5.5m tall, carved reliefs, acoustic engineering, and massive labor coordination appear "out of nowhere." Three explanations: (1) precursor sites submerged by 120m of post-glacial sea rise, (2) rapid innovation driven by Younger...

Partially Explained Stonehenge, England

Stonehenge bluestones transported 260 km because they RING — acoustic selection proven

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Royal College of Art study (2013-2014): 5-20% of rocks at Carn Menyn Ridge, Preseli Hills produce metallic sounds "like bells, gongs, and tin drums" when struck. Bluestones at Stonehenge itself still ring after millennia of erosion. The stones contain secondary quartz from metamorphism, giving them both acoustic resonance and piezoelectric properties. This solves the longstanding mystery of why...

Partially Explained Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, Malta

Malta Hypogeum 110 Hz resonance produces PUBLISHED EEG brain state changes

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Time & Mind journal (2008): 30 healthy adults exposed to tones at 90-130 Hz. At 110 Hz SPECIFICALLY: left temporal cortex reduced activity (language center deactivation), prefrontal cortex shifted from left to right dominance (emotional processing), compatible with meditation-like state. Effect NOT seen at other frequencies. The Hal Saflieni Hypogeum (3300-3000 BCE) resonates at 70 Hz and 114 Hz....

Partially Explained Gobekli Tepe, Turkey

Gobekli Tepe archaeoacoustic properties confirmed by Debertolis 2017

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Paolo Debertolis (University of Trieste) conducted archaeoacoustic analysis at Gobekli Tepe Enclosure D in 2017, confirming measurable acoustic and electromagnetic properties when central pillar n.18 was struck. Subsoil vibrations and magnetic field variations were recorded. The site exhibited properties "similar to other sacred sites studied in Europe and Minor Asia." This PARTIAL confirmation...

Partially Explained Great Pyramid of Giza

King's Chamber 110 Hz resonance ALREADY confirmed by multiple studies

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Multiple independent studies have confirmed the King's Chamber resonates at approximately 110-121 Hz. A study published in Time and Mind (2008) found that 110 Hz specifically reduced left temporal activity and shifted prefrontal cortex toward emotional processing — a meditation-like state. This is the 15th harmonic of 7.6 Hz (within 3% of Schumann fundamental 7.83 Hz). The sub-harmonic series...

Partially Explained Giza Plateau, Eastern Edge

All Three Giza Causeways Terminate at a Now-Vanished River

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Each of the three major Giza pyramids has a causeway pointing east to a location where no water exists today. The 2024 discovery of the Ahramat Nile Branch (Ghoneim et al., Nature) revealed that an extinct 500m-wide, 25m-deep river channel once ran exactly where all three causeways terminate. This means the causeways were not merely ceremonial — they were functional infrastructure connecting to a...