The outlook of an aeronautics engineer on the Great Pyramid. The theory is complete and coherent, much more than any other advanced before. All the features of the building fit in and make sense: the three chambers, the well shaft, the so-called "relieving chambers" which relieve nothing, the so-called "air shafts" which don't reach the outside, the antechamber and its puzzling portcullis system. The use of advanced machinery for the construction is made obvious by the thorough examination of several parts of the pyramid and their high level of precision, along with other artefacts in the Serapeum and the Cairo museum.
The system advanced for generating energy is based on the research of specialists in several fields including Nikola Tesla, another engineer who was ahead of his time.
Modern egyptology was born in the 19th century when no one could even imagine such thing as a power plant. Today the Egyptologists reluctantly admit there is no evidence that any original burying ever took place in a pyramid. It is time for a paradigm shift and "The Giza Power Plant" might be a significant part of the process.