Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza
arstechnica.comSubmitted by marketrent t3_11id0c0 in science
Submitted by marketrent t3_11id0c0 in science
I'm sorry, COSMIC rays?
It's basically like an X-ray machine - the cosmic rays come from space (they're produced by stars, supernovae etc) on one side of the pyramid and you have a detector on the other side.
The rays (to be precise, muons instead of X-rays) almost always pass through everything. But occasionally they interact with matter and that's enough to work out where the matter is, how much of it there is etc.
Here are some pictures from the people who brought us the Large Hadron Collider.
It's consistent enough to be measured.
You can see them with the naked eye if you consume enough peyote
Real life experience or trying to be funny? :D
The muons they use aren't actually cosmic. But they are made when cosmic rays hit the upper atmosphere. Those muons then fall on the Earth in a constant shower.
Yes cosmic rays themselves can be pretty dangerous.
I’m sorry, READING articles?
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