A controversial perspective on the Great Pyramid

Earlier I wrote an article that an Italian professor Giulio Magli proposes a startling theory suggesting the presence of an enormous extraterrestrial throne made from otherworldly metallic alloys hidden within the Great Pyramid. According to Magli, this throne, located in an undiscovered cavity, is composed of materials extracted from meteorites, believed to hold supernatural powers. He contends that the ancients revered these materials as gifts from sky gods and constructed the throne to endow rulers with otherworldly authority. Despite its unconventional nature, Magli claims the theory is provable, urging further exploration of the pyramid’s anomalies. The potential existence of an extraterrestrial throne prompts a reconsideration of ancient civilizations’ beliefs and practices, inviting a deeper exploration of the secrets concealed within the iconic wonder of the ancient world.

On Reddit, an individual raised objections to this idea, dismissing it as pseudoscience and fantasy. In my opinion however, it is disrespectful to ignore Giulio Magli’s theory on a possible metal throne in the Great Pyramid and name it fantasy. Yes, it is a theory but do archeologist not theorize all the time? Then all archeologists fantasize.

His theory is just as valid as any other theories put forth by archaeologists. What is more, the pyramid text have a reference to the pharaoh having connection with celestial beings. If they all ignore this fact, then those people are hopeless and narrow-minded.

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