1940 CE Discovery

Discovery of Pyramid's 8-Sided Faces

Great Pyramid, Giza (29.9792°N, 31.1342°E)

Detailed Account

British Royal Air Force aerial photography during WWII reveals that the Great Pyramid's faces are not flat — each of the four sides is indented along the center by approximately 0.92 meters, creating an 8-sided structure. This concavity is only visible from the air and during equinox lighting conditions. The engineering required to create a consistent 0.92m concavity across 230m faces using 2.3 million blocks is staggering. No other pyramid has this feature.

Geographic Context

Location Great Pyramid, Giza
Latitude 29.979200° N
Longitude 31.134200° E
This location is at the Giza plateau — latitude 29.9792°N, matching the speed of light constant (299,792,458 m/s).