Robert Edward Grant - Think Tank

058 - Dr. Manu Seyfzadeh

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Mar 27, 2025
Dr. Manu Seyfzadeh, a dermatologist and Egyptologist known for his research on the Giza pyramids and author of "Under the Sphinx," discusses groundbreaking discoveries beneath Khafre's Pyramid. He shares insights on synthetic aperture radar technology uncovering potential hidden structures and a possible ancient water system. The conversation also delves into Da Vinci's sketches that hint at pyramidal knowledge, and the fascinating connections between ancient architecture, astronomy, and consciousness, raising questions about lost wisdom and the mysteries of ancient civilizations.
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INSIGHT

SAR Technology

  • SAR uses pulsed radar to detect seismic waves and micro-motions on the ground's surface.
  • It reconstructs underground voids based on resonance, not direct penetration of radar waves.
ANECDOTE

Rubber Band Analogy

  • Manu Seyfzadeh uses a rubber band and ruler to explain SAR's workings on the show.
  • This explains how surface motion links to underground resonance and depth.
INSIGHT

Single-Flyover SAR

  • Biondi's SAR allows single-flyover motion detection, making it very powerful.
  • Traditional interferometry requires multiple flyovers to compare ground changes.
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