The pyramid was built by aliens from outer-space
to carry out under ground Physics experiments.
After the aliens finish their experiments and left.
The Egypt king found that it is suitable for Grave.
so they use it for grave!
http://www.hep.umn.edu/soudan/brochure.html
Physics Underground
Most underground physics experiments study the nature of the
fundamental forces between the tiniest bits of matter. There are four
such forces or interactions. Scientists believe that all of them are
likely related. The weakest of these interactions is gravity, the force
which is familiar to us as both the reason why objects fall towards the
earth's surface and why the earth and the other planets move in orbits
around the sun. A second familiar force is electromagnetism, which is
responsible for electromagnets and magnetic compasses and all forms of
electricity. The strongest of the four forces is the strong or nuclear
force which binds the nuclei of atoms together. The last force, known
as the weak interaction, is important for the thermonuclear or burning
reactions which power our Sun and for some very slow, radioactive
decays.
Understanding these forces is important for several reasons. Two of
these forces, electromagnetism and the strong force, are the basis for
much of the 20th Century technology that enormously affects our daily
lives. For example, electromagnetic waves form the basis for television
and other modes of communications. Electromagnetism also plays a key
role in determining the behavior of semiconductors, which implement all
kinds of electronics. The strong or nuclear force determines the
technology for release of nuclear energy, either by fission or by
thermonuclear fusion. Past experience suggests that tomorrow's
technologies will likely be built on the base of today's science.
Advances will be based, among other things, on discoveries about the
fundamental interactions.
A second reason is that these forces are key to answering the important
questions which people have asked for millenia. How was the universe
formed? What will eventually happen to it? Is there a beginning or an
end to either space or time? The fundamental forces are also important
to answering recent questions such as: Will the universe expand
forever? Does matter live forever? Is there dark matter? The knowledge
related to all of these questions is part of our culture. One role of
science is to contribute to our humanity by advancing our worldwide
culture.
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