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Filippo Biondi

Guest: Filippo Biondi

Date: 2026-01-23 | Duration: 2h 7m

Category: Paranormal & Conspiracy, Science

Episode Overview

Filippo Biondi, Italian telecommunications engineer and lead researcher of a team using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technology to scan beneath the Egyptian pyramids, joins Joe Rogan to discuss findings that, if confirmed, would fundamentally rewrite human history. Working alongside Professor Corrado Malanga — a chemistry dean at the University of Pisa — Biondi's group has identified what appears to be a series of large coil-like spiral structures descending deep beneath the pyramids of Giza, including Khufu and Khafre. Biondi explains his academic background at the University of Lecce (named for mathematician Ennio De Giorgi, who solved the 19th Hilbert Problem one week before John Nash), and how his team adapted their SAR scanning algorithms to penetrate deeper than previously attempted. The scans appear to show a central core surrounded by spiraling coiled structures — something researcher Christopher Dunn and others have speculated may relate to energy generation or acoustic resonance functions. The conversation covers the massive shaft systems connecting pyramid structures, the plan to clean debris from these shafts and initiate formal archaeological investigation, Joe's wild speculation that the pyramid may have been designed as a power-generating structure tied to lightning strikes and vibration, and why John Anthony West's heterodox dating theories (the Sphinx is much older) are increasingly being vindicated. Biondi invites the world to follow his work at harmonicsar.com.

About Filippo Biondi

Filippo Biondi, PhD, is a distinguished engineer and signal processing researcher recognized for his groundbreaking contributions to the field of signal analysis. As a pivotal member of a research team, he played an instrumental role in the discovery of unusual signals that have the potential to reshape our understanding of data transmission and interpretation. With a keen interest in the intersection of technology and innovation, Filippo's work not only pushes the boundaries of engineering but also captivates audiences, making him a compelling guest on platforms like the Joe Rogan Experience. His insights into the complexities of signal processing and its real-world applications make him a fascinating figure in contemporary engineering discussions.

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Transcript Excerpt

Starting point is 00:00:01 Joe Rogan podcast, checking out. The Joe Rogan Experience. Train by day, Joe Rogan podcast by night, all day. How are you, sir? Fine, thank you. Thank you very much for being here. I'm really excited to talk to you. Obviously, there's been an amazing amount of interest and controversy because of your work. Starting point is 00:00:22 We should explain to everybody right off the bat what this is about. You are the man that was at the head of this research that, is looking at structures that are underneath the bottom of the pyramid. And incredibly controversial, very fascinating, and if it's accurate, it essentially rewrites all of human history. Yes. Thank you for this invitation. And, yes, the group is composed by Corrado Malanga, which is the head of the group Starting point is 00:00:55 and the dean, professor of chemistry at the University of Pisa. Can you explain your background plan? please so people will understand. Yes. My background is this. I am a telecommunication engineering. I graduate at the university. What is that word again? Starting point is 00:01:12 Say it again? Telecommunications engineering. Okay. Your English is excellent, but the Italian accent, although fabulous, sometimes it's difficult to translate. Thank you very much, Joe. I'm sorry, yes, that I'm not mother tongue of English. It's still much better than my Italian. Starting point is 00:01:29 Okay, thank you. Yes, I guess. I graduated myself at the University of Lech, south of Italy. Very nice university and it was, it is, has the name of a famous mathematics Italian, which is Ennio de Georgi. Eno de Georgi was living in the era then John Nash was living also. And they were one against to the other, and they were both studying the 19 Hilbert problem, and Eno de Georgi solved this problem one week before John Nash. Ah, interesting. Starting point is 00:02:22 John Nash, who from the famous movie, A Brilliant Mind, with Russell Crowe. Yes. Yeah. And so then I perfor...

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On Joe Rogan Experience #2443 with Filippo Biondi, topics include SAR Scanning: Structures Beneath the Pyramids, Coil-Like Spiral Structures Under Khufu and Khafre, Pyramid as Energy or Acoustic Device, and Christopher Dunn's Pyramid Power Plant Theory.

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