Scientist’s intriguing new theory on Great Pyramid — and how it could be used to communicate with the cosmos
An Iranian scientist, Jalal Jafari, has proposed a new theory suggesting that the Great Pyramid of Khufu may have served as a celestial transmitter for communication with extraterrestrials. Jafari argues that the pyramid's precise coordinates align closely with the speed of light, indicating a potential encoded system for sharing information about Earth's position in the cosmos. While this theory is still in its early stages and requires further research, it challenges traditional views of the pyramids as mere tombs.
- ▪Jalal Jafari claims the Great Pyramid may have been a celestial beacon for extraterrestrial communication.
- ▪The pyramid's coordinates closely match the speed of light, suggesting an encoded system for cosmic communication.
- ▪Jafari's theory posits that the pyramids reflect advanced knowledge of geometry and astronomy by ancient Egyptians.
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Space Scientist’s intriguing new theory on Great Pyramid — and how it could be used to communicate with the cosmos By Ben Cost Published May 16, 2026, 1:43 p.m. ET Iranian scientist Jala Jafari claims that the pyramids may have been celestial transmitters used to communicate with intelligent extraterrestrials. unlimit3d - stock.adobe.com When ET phoned home, was he using the Great Pyramid? Aliens might not have built the pyramids, but they may have communicated with them. An Iranian scientist has proposed the Pyramid Of Khufu may have not been a royal tomb, but rather a celestial beacon that was potentially used to commune with extraterrestrials, per a yet-to-be-peer-reviewed study.
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