blocks to rebuild what was lost
A real-time 3D reconstruction of the
Pyramid of Menkaure. An open question rendered in code.
The precision of the granite vases at Saqqara.
The sub-millimeter block placement at Giza.
The astronomical alignments pointing to 10,500 BCE.
The water erosion on the Sphinx.
These are open questions — worth exploring.
Prelithic reconstructs these structures in real time —
530,289 blocks, placed one by one — so the scale
of what was achieved speaks for itself.
Muon Tomography & ScanPyramids
Cosmic ray muons pass through stone at measurable rates. By placing detectors inside the pyramid, scientists can map hidden voids without moving a single block.
In 2017, the ScanPyramids project discovered a massive void above the Grand Gallery in the Great Pyramid — a chamber the size of a commercial airliner, sealed since before recorded history.
Prelithic exists to support public awareness of this research.