Trilogy: "Beyond the Myth" by Armando Mei

Trilogy: "Beyond the Myth" by Armando Mei Armando Mei, researcher in Egyptology, member of the Khafre Research Project SAR Technology He is the author of the “Theory of the Zep Tepi”.

Armando Mei began his academic journey at the University Federico II of Naples. In 2002, his passion for ancient civilizations, particularly Ancient Egypt, led him into historical and archaeological field research. His primary focus lies in the study of the Pyramids of Giza, the evolution of Egyptian culture, and its influence on Western traditions. He has spoken at numerous international conferen

ces and appeared on various television programs both in Italy and abroad. He is a key member of the Khafre Research Project SAR Technology.

What if history, as we know it, was only a fragment of a much greater story?What if the legacy of the gods still echoes ...
29/10/2025

What if history, as we know it, was only a fragment of a much greater story?
What if the legacy of the gods still echoes in the stones of Giza and in the hidden codes of time?

My trilogy “BEYOND THE MYTH” unveils the forgotten chapters of our past — a journey across lost civilizations, sacred geometry, and the eternal bond between humanity and the divine.

📘 Book I – 36,400 BCE: The Secret of the Gods
A revolutionary investigation into the origins of civilization and the encrypted wisdom of the Giza Plateau.

📗 Book II – The Pyramid and the Secret of 137
The mysterious connection between cosmic harmony, mathematical codes, and the universal architecture of the gods.

📕 Book III – The Key of Time (Foreword by Billy Carson)
A profound exploration of time, consciousness, and the divine plan hidden within the ancient world.

✨ Each book blends archaeology, astrophysics, and mythological insight into a unified vision of humanity’s forgotten genesis.

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31/08/2025

Podcast notes: 36,400 BCE, The Secret of the Gods, with Armando Mei.

I wanted to wait a few more days after Dr. Zahi Hawass's announcement of the "non-discovery," hoping for more details to emerge. A vain hope... of course. In January 2019, at an event at the Department of Engineering at the Monte Sant'Angelo University in Naples, I met Dr. Hany Helal, a professor at Cairo University, one of the founders of the ScanPyramid project and former Minister of Education and Scientific Research, with whom I discussed issues related to GP2 (Khephren's Pyramid). On that occasion, he revealed the existence of the shaft whose discovery is announced today. The only news, therefore, is its exploration—albeit with microcameras—and not its discovery. In any case, its structure is extremely interesting. Rough in shape and finish, with notably large sandstone blocks (at first glance, it doesn't look like much). granite), placed on sloping roofs. The architectural style recalls the "Burial Chamber of Khafre", the "Queen's Chamber" and the sloping roof of the Djed. Obviously, the dimensions of the rooms are different, but the architectural idea is very similar. Equally interesting is the floor of the shaft, which brings to mind that of the Underground Chamber in GP1. Here too, the state of the floor is rough, unworked, almost as if to underline that the room is "conceptually" secondary to the main rooms. At the end of the corridor, a block has been placed, horizontally, the function of which is incomprehensible (at the moment) and beyond which, nothing can be seen. In the sense that, beyond the mysterious horizontal block, there could be something "of interest". Frankly, Franck Monnier's idea that the corridor had a "drainage function" seems bizarre. Considering that the monument extends over 220 meters, the 9-meter corridor—located at the building's exit, moreover—serves virtually no drainage function. If similar spaces existed along the entire perimeter, Monnier's theory might even make sense, but in this case it is difficult to agree with. At this point, it would be important to find a way to gain access, especially to verify what lies beyond the horizontal block. Let's not forget that there are unknown spaces located adjacent to the North Shaft of the Queen's Chamber—identified in 2002 during the Pyramid Rover exploration—that still await rediscovery.

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