No, you are attempting to turn this around. I am looking for evidence to verify that the well, the sub and connecting passageway, from the rock down, were all built as one.
If you remove the pyramid that is what remains.
I remember previous discussions on the trial site where it was claimed it had nothing to do with the pyramid, just a coincidence that had the appearance of the real thing. The evidence for this was that someone unknown had later cut a foundation into the area surrounding the descending passageway. Probably all belonged to a temple someone said. I think the main reason for denial was that the vertical shaft had no place in a pyramid. Experimentation wasn't considered.
So now we are discussing the well, the rock cut passageway and the underground chamber all of which can be viewed independently from the massive structure build on top.
I am wondering for instance if the rock cut part of the passageway is simply a continuation of the built part or if the built part followed the angle of the rock cut passage below it.
Are there any deductions to be made from the trial site where extensions downwards are clearly visible?