the Great Sphinx It is one of the most famous creations of the African country, which fascinates thousands of researchers, experts, and of course millions of tourists every year, who go to Egypt partly to see this impressive creation in its natural form on the edge of the desert. The desert, on the border of Cairo, next to the great pyramids. Of course, it is not surprising that the building has already inspired thousands of scientists and conspiracy theorists, as according to the latter, the human-headed creature may hide a passage to the knowledge of an abandoned world, or even directly to the sunken Atlantis.
However, Napoleon was also impressed by the building, and we will see him with the general in the new film.
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There is also serious debate about the age of the Sphinx, with many scholars claiming that the building could be more than 10,000 years old. But now the research is shedding new light on our knowledge of the masterpiece. There has long been an assumption among experts that the Egyptians only partially created the Sphinx, and that nature did the rest. The basis of this assumption is that the lion’s body of the Sphinx could be a natural formation, and it could have been formed by erosion, and the Egyptians gave it a shape later by sculpting, but the body was created naturally. Researchers from New York University have now simulated this and found that the theory can be based on a real basis and be correct.
With this process, researchers were able to create an object of this shape with the help of water and wind, and thus the theory that the Egyptians could have built the Great Sphinx is not out of thin air, but in a way that nature created the object. The basis for them.
This is what the Sphinx looks like from above, and it is rarely seen from this angle:
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(via Popular Mechanics)