The Giza Pyramids: A History of Wireless Electricity Transmission Validated by Today’s Science
ANCIENT Egyptians believed the Great Pyramid of Giza transferred energy like a power plant, while today, some suggest that the pyramids were originally intended to be giant machines, capable of producing and transmitting electromagnetic frequencies.
The Great Pyramid was a geomechanical power plant that responded sympathetically with the earth’s vibrations and converted that energy into electricity!
This finding is backing up numerous theories from the past which suggest that the Great Pyramid of Giza isn’t a tomb as it was believed in the distant past. There are theories that propose that the Great Pyramid of Giza is in fact a giant energy plant that harnesses the earth Natural energy and amplifies it.
Many researchers agree that in the distant past, electricity was widely utilized in the land of the Pharaohs. But by examining the careful history and details left behind by the ancient Egyptians, a different truth is immediately revealed where we can see that sophisticated illumination techniques were used during the construction of Pyramids and other buildings in ancient Egypt.
Though the inner chambers and passages of the Great Pyramid seem to be devoid of what we would consider to be mechanical or electrical devices, there are devices still housed there that are similar in nature to mechanical devices created today.
These devices could also be considered to be electrical devices in that they have the ability to convert or transduce mechanical energy into electrical energy.
The lining the King’s Chamber, for instance, are literally hundreds of tons of microscopic quartz particles. The piezoelectric effect : Alternately compressing and releasing the quartz produces electricity.
The structure and design of the pyramids emphasize its electrical nature, even
more. The outer casing of the pyramid was covered with white tufa limestone. The
white tufa limestone does not contain magnesium and has high insulating
properties. This insulation property prevented the electricity inside the pyramid from being released without control. Also, the chambers and the passages connecting
them are made of granite which is a good electrical conductor, slightly radio-active,
and is formed of about 55% of quartz crystals. Quartz crystals are known for
stimulating electrons to flow when they are mechanically vibrated or stressed
(Piezoelectric Effect).
This theory suggests that the Queen Chamber was hosting a chemical reaction to generate hydrogen. Those chemical compounds, hydrated zinc chloride solution and dilute hydrochloric acid solution were being pumped into the Queen’s Chamber
through the Northern and Southern shafts until contact was made between the
hook and the electrodes that were found sticking out of the door.
The resulting hydrogen will fill all the interior passages and chambers while the waste of the spent chemicals would flow through the Horizontal Passage down to the Well Shaft.
The equipment that provided the pulses is assumed to be the Subterranean
Chamber. The distance between the five granite beams on the top of the King’
s Chamber are adjustable and will be adjusted to the frequency generated by the
Subterranean Chamber (which is the resonance frequency of the earth). This tuning will create a resonance coupling that will cause the vibrational energy of the earth to flow through the pyramid and influence a series of resonators housed
in the Grand Gallery connecting the King’s and the Queen’s chambers. The Kings’
Chamber is the heart of the pyramid’s power plant.
It is comprised of thousands of tons of granite that will vibrate in sympathy with the incoming pulses that in turn will stress the quartz crystal to stimulate electric current.
This energy is believed to have been used by the ancient Egyptians and other cultures such as the ancient Maya and other cultures around the globe for millennia.
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