
Debate over the Sphinx continues to escalate as recent comments reveal new theories about its construction and the potential for hidden chambers. On various forums, people are discussing the Sphinxโs age and its relationship to the pyramids, igniting further curiosity about its origins.
The erosion patterns observed around the Sphinx have led to speculation that it dates back to the last ice age, suggesting an age of up to 36,000 years. A user noted, "The erosion around the Sphinx enclosure suggests it was already around during the last ice age when water levels rose." This assertion challenges prior timelines, indicating the Sphinx could be older than the pyramids.
A lack of consensus exists surrounding the existence of undiscovered tunnels. One commenter stated, "Arenโt there also 6-7 doors in and around it?" pointing to existing access points that could lead to significant findings. Meanwhile, another individual speculated about the possibility of another Sphinx buried west of the pyramids, suggesting that discovering it could help answer ongoing questions about the Sphinx's history.
Comments continue to highlight concerns about the Sphinx's head size. Some believe it has been recarved or modified, as one participant argued, "Wasnโt the head the only part visible for thousands of years? Simple erosion can explain the size difference!" Notably, Dr. Carmen Boulterโs theory that the Sphinx was originally a lion commemorating the age of Leo has also drawn support among enthusiasts.
๐ Erosion patterns point to a much older Sphinx, potentially over 36,000 years.
๐พ There are multiple access points, with suggestions of undiscovered tunnels.
๐ The headโs size continues to raise questions about possible modifications.
With new angles emerging, interest in the Sphinx's mysteries is only intensifying. Could future excavations confirm or deny these claims? As people remain captivated, the enigma of the Sphinx continues to stir excitement and speculation.