discovermagazine - Learn how the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt may weaken earthquake vibrations above the King’s Chamber, helping the ancient structure survive centuries of seismic shaking.
AI Summary: Researchers have identified a subtle design element in the Great Pyramid’s construction that likely dissipates seismic forces, explaining its remarkable survival through millennia of earthquakes. Structural analysis and modeling suggest ancient builders intentionally—or felicitously—created a geometry that buffers shocks, offering fresh admiration for prehistoric engineering and new lessons for modern seismic design inspiration.
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