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A towering skyscraper of stone built without computers or complex machinery, the Great Pyramid in Egypt has fascinated historians and archeologists for centuries.
A team of German and Russian physicists studying the properties of the Great Pyramid, also known as the Khufu Pyramid, have found that
it can concentrate electromagnetic energy inside its hidden chambers and focus the electromagnetic waves into the substrate region, according to a study published in the latest issue of the
Journal of Applied Physics.
Built on the plateau of Giza in the third millennium BC by Pharaoh Khufu, the 138.8-meter (455-foot) high Great Pyramid is one of the biggest and tallest structures ever built by man.
Over the past two centuries, scientists have discovered three chambers inside the Great Pyramid with one believed to hold the mummified remains of Pharaoh Khufu himself, another - that of his wife and one thought to be a trap for tomb raiders.
Found inside the corridors leading to the King's Chamber were strange looking canals and structures considered by modern-day scientists to be elements of an ancient "security system" guarding the Pharaoh against desecrators.
According to Andrei Yevlyukhin, an ITMO University research coordinator in St. Petersburg, the Khufu Pyramid and its "cousins" are often attributed all kinds of "magical" properties, including ability to "concentrate cosmic energy" and other unscientific phenomena.
It wasn't until a few years ago, however, that scientists started examining the pyramid's real physical properties looking for previously undiscovered chambers with the help of muon scanners.
Scientists surmised that the Great Pyramid, just like many other man-made objects, could act as a resonator focusing and amplifying waves commensurate with the size of the objects themselves.
In this particular case the researchers were examining waves within the 200-600 meter (656-1,968 feet) range - the wavelength many amateur radio stations work on.
Creating a computer model of the Great Pyramid, the scientists bombarded it with radio waves to see how they would interact with the pyramid as a whole and its elements.
As these calculations have shown, the pyramid will indeed interact with the "amateur" radio waves, accumulating their energy inside the King's Chamber redirecting it to the substrate region where the third chamber is located.Most of all, it will affect the waves with a length of 333 meters (1,092 feet) and 230 meters (754 feet).
According to the authors, the Great Pyramid and its "brethren" can interact even more strongly with other types of waves, but this remains to be verified.
In addition, the secrets of its structure can be used to create nanoparticles that focus light, not radio waves, which will help in creating light computers and other "gadgets of the future."
Reader Comments
Unblinking, unthinking acceptance of abstractions over any Greater Realities . . .
How did we get to the point of not considering electromagnetic radiation as cosmic energy. Maybe im confused, but im fairly positive that it's exactly that. They whole idea being suggested is exactly what is mochingly described as magical by the authors.
What is considered as, real science?
And radiowaves are technically light also, just not within the visable part of the spectrum. Any electromagnetic radiation that travels through a material such as the granite that makes up the kings chamber isnt going to suddenly become trapped by the same granite on the opposite wall, so unless its generated within or travels through the shafts, i dont see how it could be focused anywhere. The same applies for sound waves.
Even if sound waves were generated in the grand gallery like a lot of over confident self proclaimed sailors/engineers claim, the perpendicular entry point would make little or no use of the dementions to help sustain targeted frequencies that favoured the rooms dimensions. Sound waves dont turn ninty degrees too often. This is unscientific science no different from the rest of the ridiculous discoveries of its functional purpose, regardless of tue credentials attached to the article.
Sometomes i feel like this type of nonsnsense is published just to doible check how stupid everyone really is. Remember what the royal society says... Take no ones word for it.
Precise coordinates latitude-north of Great Pyramid apex (using decimal system): 29.9792
Always worth mentioning when "cosmic energy" and "Giza pyramid" are mentioned in the same write-up.
ok, we ve got the 97 singled out. (?)
"we ve got the 97 singled out. (?)" - No, its just for sake of accuracy for that specific measurement, using the decimal-point appropriately. Whats important is the number sequence are exactly the same. If you like, it can be read: 299792 kilometers per second; and coordinates 299792 latitude north. See?
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'97... Best year of my life!
Same here... i birthed my son with halleybopp 1997
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Are you out of your frigging mind?
Why is this utter nonsense perpetuated?
The ancient Chaldean records explicitly stated that the pyramids were built 39,180 years before their first dynasty. What part of that presents a mathematical challenge?
Prof Max Duncker did calculations, with very similar results.
The ‘god’ Thoth ruled Egypt from 52,000 to 36,000 B.C. He built the pyramids – his words. If he built the pyramids during his first millennium the pyramids will be 54,018 years old.
Work the Chaldean records, you get 54,018 years old for the pyramids.
Blavatsky estimated the age of the pyramids at 72,000 years old.
El Morsi and his colleague discovered sea-water fossils 75m up from the base of the pyramid. When was it last sea-water covered that much of the pyramid? Check the carts of sea-levels over hundreds of years.
“Third millennium BC”? Are you people frigging serious?
Listen, whilst I am finalizing my book “Ethiopia is Atlantis!”, I urge you, please, visit mycvp.com. Read the draft of “Ethiopia is Atlantis!”. Read the section on the pyramids, with the accompanying facts. All of the above and more is in there. Then you answer the question on the age of the pyramids for yourself.
Shalom