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Updated · New York Post · May 16
Iranian Scientist Casts Great Pyramid as Alien Beacon, Citing 29.979234 Latitude Match
Updated
Updated · New York Post · May 16

Iranian Scientist Casts Great Pyramid as Alien Beacon, Citing 29.979234 Latitude Match

2 articles · Updated · New York Post · May 16
  • Jalal Jafari proposed in an unreviewed study that the Great Pyramid of Khufu functioned as a celestial beacon, using gravitational signals to communicate Earth’s location to extraterrestrials.
  • His case centers on Khufu’s 29.979234° north latitude, which mirrors the first seven digits of light speed—299,792,458 meters per second—plus the Giza pyramids’ precise northwest-southeast alignment.
  • Jafari argued the pyramid’s mass and motion could subtly modulate Earth’s orbital “carrier signal,” though he acknowledged Khufu’s direct gravitational influence is negligible and the idea remains theoretical.
  • Physicists cited in the report said ancient Egypt had no known technology capable of broadcasting such signals, while mainstream archaeology still treats the pyramids as royal tombs from the Old and Middle Kingdoms.
  • The claim echoes earlier space-linked pyramid theories, including Robert Bauval’s 1980s Orion correlation hypothesis, which archaeologists have dismissed for lacking evidence.
Could an ancient pyramid generate gravitational signals when our most advanced modern labs cannot?
Is the pyramid’s latitude matching the speed of light a cosmic message or simply an incredible coincidence?
What do theories of ancient alien tech reveal about our modern view of human history?