YOSHIKI SUE'S RESEARCH
What on Earth happened inside the Great Pyramid?
Introduction
Please see the pictures below. They were taken at the same place designated as the Grand Gallery, which is located at the center of the Great pyramid. Is there any difference?
Upper (southern) part of the Grand
Gallery
Lower (northern) part of the Grand Gallery

Yes, there is a difference.
Difference is that the upper (southern) part is damaged at many places, while the lower (northern) part is almost intact. Why is there difference existing in a same place? Why on earth are there damages existing inside the Great Pyramid?
Hypothesis
The author's hypothesis on the Great Pyramid is explained in the following order.
A. Basic ideas to be introduced
B. Objective of the Great Pyramid
C. Explanation of the system and each component
A. Basic ideas to be introduced
The following basic ideas are introduced into the hypothesis.
1. MOVING PARTS INSIDE: The Great Pyramid, once, contained several moving parts inside such as at the Grand Gallery with the Ascending passage, the Antechamber, the relieving chambers, the Queen's chamber, the Grotto and the Descending passage, while only few of them still remain at the relieving chambers, the Antechamber and the Grotto.
2. OFF LIMITS: When the Great Pyramid was in operation, those parts moved inside to fulfill their functions, thus the spaces in the Great Pyramid discovered so far were the OFF LIMITS. There should be room(s) for balancing and measuring the system, i.e., for then-people to stay, but which is (are) not found yet.
B. Objective of the Great pyramid - Was it a rotation meter of the Earth?
As mentioned above, all the rooms/equipment inside the Great Pyramid relating to the function is not found today, so it might be too early to guess its objective. On the other hand, there are following fact and image exist.
Fact: The Grand Gallery is constructed exactly north - south direction at the latitude of 30 degrees north. Further, the south side, which is the side closer to the Equator is higher resulting the direction of the Grand Gallery closer to direction of the centrifugal force created by the Earth. The Author's image: In the Grand Gallery, a wall moved up and down alongside its floor, resulting move of a large amount of water (about 300 tons) back and forth between the Grand Gallery and the Chambers of the King and the Queen.
So, he wonders if the Great Pyramids was used for measuring rotating speed of the Earth. That is, if the Earth rotates faster, then centrifugal force of the Earth increases, resulting upward speed of the wall inside the Grand gallery faster, while the downward speed slower. Contrary, if the rotating speed decreases, the opposite values are observed.
C. Explanation of the system and each component
1. Explanation of the whole system
a. There was a wall with a long tail (red bar) in the Grand gallery. It moved up and down alongside of the Grand Gallery by the force of water from above and that of air from below.
b. The Antechamber acted as a flow regulator.
c. The King's and the Queen's Chambers acted as reservoirs.
d. The well shaft with the Grotto, the Descending passage and the Subterranean chamber acted as discharge and air supply system.
e. The 4 shafts from the King's and the Queen's Chambers acted as pipes connecting the system and the room(s) for balancing and measuring.
f. From the room(s) for balancing and measuring (undiscovered), the whole system was balanced and measured.
With these functions, the whole system in the Great Pyramid acted like a large pendulum.
2. Explanation of each part The Grand Gallery and the Ascending Passage:
There was a large wall, which fitted inside the Grand Gallery with a long tail of about 40 meters, which also fitted recess of the floor at the Grand Gallery as well as the Ascending passage. The wall and tail combination moved up and down alongside of the floor of the Grand Gallery for about 35 meters, like a cable car, by the weight of water which acted from above the wall and the compressed air which acted from below the wall. For more information, click here.
The Antechamber:
The Antechamber acted as a flow regulator. There was a valve system built in, which was composed of several plates, pulleys and ropes. The valve system operated in response to level of water in the Antechamber. For more information, click here.
The King's Chamber:
The King's Chamber acted as the upper water chamber. Ceiling of the King's Chamber moved up and down in order to regulate the pressure inside. The relieving chambers located above the King's Chamber acted as air reservoir or variable weight to control the pressure in the King's Chamber.
The Queen's Chamber:
The Queen's Chamber acted as the lower water chamber. It is assumed that there has been some mechanism to control water flow between the Grand Gallery and the Queen's Chamber at the niche of the east wall.
Grotto:
There is a small place called as Grotto at the middle of the well shaft, which connects the Grand Gallery and the Subterranean chamber through the Descending passage. The Grotto acted as "plug" of the system, like that of bathtub. For more information, click here.
Descending passage:
At the descending passage, there is an accurately made portion for about 45 meters. It is assumed that there was a moving wall also here. The wall supplied air to the Grand Gallery through the Grotto.
Subterranean chamber:
While the Grotto was used for treating small amount of leaked water during the operation of the Great Pyramid, the Subterranean chamber was used for drainage of a large amount of water such as at maintenance.
Shafts:
There are total of 4 shafts from the King's and the Queen's Chambers existing. It is assumed that the objective of the shafts are
1. To connect the system and the room(s) for balancing and measuring, and
2. To keep the pressure of the system by containing the water inside with the shape of "hold-up".
The room(s) for balancing and measuring:
It is assumed that there is a room existing behind the wall located at the end of the southern shaft from the Queen's chamber, and that the room was used for balancing and measuring the system remotely through the shaft(s).
D. Others
It is thought that the Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid both in Dahshur also have characteristic of swinging.
For More information, details, photos, etc. please go to Yoshiki Sue's web site at:
http://www.mars.sphere.ne.jp/p-inpaku/Pyramid/index.htm