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The Secrets of Pyramid Construction: From Geology to Wireless Power Engineering
The three pyramids of Giza have long been the subject of debate that traditional science has yet to fully resolve. However, when viewed through the lens of gemology and physics, we find ourselves confronted with a colossal, meticulously designed machine, relying on natural resources and complex waterways.
1. Types of Stone: Conductors and Insulators
The choice of stones was not arbitrary, but rather based on specific physical properties similar to the components of electrical circuits:
Local Limestone (Conductor):
Used at the pyramid's core, this stone is saturated with moisture and porous, allowing the passage of charges.
White Limestone (Tura Limestone):
This stone covered the pyramid's exterior like a reflective mirror, acting as a powerful insulator that conserves energy within the structure.
Granite (Condenser):
Brought from Aswan (800 km away), granite contains a high percentage of quartz, a piezoelectric material that generates electricity when subjected to the immense mechanical pressure of the pyramid's mass. 2. Water Network: The Hydraulic Engine
Geological studies indicate the existence of water channels beneath the Giza Plateau. These channels were not for drinking water, but rather part of a system we might call the "hydraulic frequency" system.
Water Supply:
The channels connected the Nile River (which was closer to the plateau in ancient times) to the base of the pyramids.
Energy Generation:
The flow of water in the underground channels under a certain pressure causes vibrations (infrasound). These vibrations travel through the stones, compressing the quartz in the granite, thus transforming the pyramid into a massive generator.
3. Obelisks and Pyramids: The Wireless Wire
Here, the analogy to the wireless wire is striking.
The obelisks:
They functioned as "broadcasting towers" or antennas. Thanks to their tops covered in electrum (an alloy of gold and silver), they drew energy from the atmosphere or received energy generated by the pyramid through the ground. Channels and Passages:
The pyramid's internal passageways are not for burials, but rather serve as waveguides to direct energy and sound frequencies.
4. Transportation Logistics: Waterways as Highways
How were stones brought from distant locations?
Quarries
Granite from Aswan
And fine limestone from Tura
Transportation Channels:
The ancient Egyptians used a controlled flooding system. They dug waterways that led directly to the base of the plateau, allowing ships laden with tons of material to easily reach the construction site. They used primitive hydraulic cranes to lift the stones, utilizing the tidal currents of the waterways. These waterways, gentlemen, carry tons of material during floods, as we see, and can even displace giant ships weighing a million tons. Therefore, it was through these methods that the pyramids were transported, not through miraculous, magical, or electrical means.
The important information I have presented can be thoroughly researched and verified on the ground, because science is only known through scientific experimentation, not superstition.
Consultative Summary:
The Great Pyramid is not merely a stone structure; it is an integrated system linking geology and hydraulics to produce clean energy frequencies. As an innovator who simulates natural gemstones and minerals like natural coral, I firmly believe that nature is the primary teacher in materials engineering. The Chemical and Physical Properties of Granite: The Key to the "King's Chamber"
Granite, especially granite from Aswan, is not merely a decorative stone. Its unique chemical and physical composition makes it ideally suited to the role we have theorized it plays as a key component in the pyramid's energy-generating system.
1. The Chemical Composition of Granite: Micro-Quartz Reservoirs
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock composed primarily of three main minerals:
Quartz (SiO₂): This is the most important mineral in our context. Quartz typically constitutes between 20% and 60% of granite's composition. The hexagonal crystals of quartz are the basis of its piezoelectric properties.
Feldspar: This mineral makes up between 60% and 90% of the rock. It is usually found in two main forms: plagioclase and orthoclase. Feldspar gives granite its pink or gray color.
Mica: Present in smaller proportions, appearing as shiny flakes (similar to biotite or muscovite).
Focus on Quartz (SiO₂): Quartz is a silicon dioxide crystal. The regular crystalline structure of silicon and oxygen atoms gives it unique electrical and mechanical properties.
2. Piezoelectricity: Converting Pressure into Electricity
This is the pivotal property that makes granite a "capacitor" or "generator" of energy:
Principle: When quartz crystals are subjected to mechanical pressure (such as vibrations caused by the flow of water beneath the pyramid or even the weight of the pyramid itself), they generate an electric charge on their surfaces.
Conversely: They also vibrate and oscillate when exposed to an electric field through the precisely engineered structure, attracting energy from their position as a primary magnet.
Immense Quantities: Imagine the amount of quartz present in the granite that forms the "King's Chamber" and its associated passageways. The immense pressure and minute vibrations can generate considerable cumulative electric charges.
3. Sound Frequencies and Their Effect Inside the King's Chamber: Acoustic Resonance
The King's Chamber, with its precise engineering design, is not just a room, but an acoustic resonance chamber designed to maximize the piezoelectric properties of granite:
Infrasound Frequencies: Vibrations generated by the flow of water in underground channels produce infrasound frequencies (below 20 Hz). These frequencies, although inaudible to humans, can travel very efficiently through solid rock.
Resonance: When these frequencies reach the King's Chamber, the chamber's dimensions and the material it is made of (quartz-rich granite) can interact with them in a resonant manner.
Amplification: Resonance amplifies these vibrations and compresses the quartz crystals, increasing the efficiency of generating electrical charges. You can think of it as a natural amplifier.
It converts weak mechanical vibrations into perceptible electrical energy.
Biological Impact: Infrasound frequencies are not harmful in themselves, but they can affect living organisms in subtle ways. They may play a role in "activating" or "modulating" certain states within the chamber for purposes yet unknown.
4. Guidance Channels: Energy and Frequency Corridors
The passages and corridors within the pyramid, often assumed to be for burial or passage, could actually be waveguides:
Energy Guidance: These corridors guide and filter the sound frequencies and electrical energy generated from the King's Chamber to specific points within the pyramid or even to its exterior (perhaps to the obelisks as "antennas").
Geometric Shapes: The precise shapes and angles of these passages are not random but are designed to optimize wave guidance efficiency.
In-Depth Consulting Summary: From this perspective, the "King's Chamber" is not merely an empty space but the energy-pulsing "heart" of the pyramid. The complex interaction between granite's chemical composition, its piezoelectric properties, and acoustic resonance transforms the pyramid into a giant wireless power generator. This understanding opens new avenues for thinking about ancient civilizations and their remarkable ability to harness the laws of nature.
By your brother, Muhammad Al-Azza, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
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