Posted on 08/19/2018 11:51:16 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Andrey Evlyukhin, DSc, scientific supervisor and coordinator of the research said, Egyptian pyramids have always attracted great attention. We as scientists were interested in them as well, and so we decided to look at the Great Pyramid as a particle resonantly dissipating radio waves.
Due to the lack of information about the physical properties of the pyramid, we had to make some assumptions. For example, we assumed that there are no unknown cavities inside, and the building material has the properties of an ordinary limestone and is evenly distributed in and out of the pyramid. With these assumptions, we obtained interesting results that can have important practical applications.
Polina Kapitanova, Ph.D., an associate at the Faculty of Physics and Engineering of ITMO University said, By choosing a material with suitable electromagnetic properties, we can obtain pyramidal nanoparticles with a potential for practical application in nanosensors and effective solar cells.
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Yeah, I forgot about the sharpening blade thing. Might be risky.
Pyramid power. Yeah...Alan Parsons....where are you?
P.S.....Guilty. Can be changed by ingestion of 4 beers.
Not Guilty. A bit of time on the Beach for Tanning would enhance though.
Fake Science.
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correct, since it is common knowledge that their primary assumption that the stones are all limestone is false - there is quite a bit of granite in the structure, also the stones inside seem to be tuned to a specific harmonic frequency which is demonstrated by various tourist videos inside the pyramid.
Pyramid power.
See here (http://www.gizapower.com/ ) for an engineering study of the Great Pyramid as a power plant of some sort. May not be that but turns up some very interesting oddities in the construction and possible uses.
Done in the 70’s....crystal revelation, auras,...they just recycling crap, cause they’re running out of stuff to lie to us about...can’t wait for the aspiring kirlian photographic hip hop artist.
Now that fake researchers have discovered how lucrative the pseudo science of CO2 and climate change has been for government grants, they are turning to pyramid pseudo science.
maybe not:
Great Pyramids hidden chamber may be a trick of perspective, Egyptologist warns
https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/archaeology/great-pyramids-hidden-chamber-may-be-a-trick-of-perspective-egyptologist-warns/news-story/d02e9021caf6233a265c0d84b7277812
From theories about electromagnetic waves and frequency generation to make crops grow, to being an irrigation pump, to being some sort of sound resonance healing center, to being a tomb (no wall decorations, tho - strange), the Giza pyramid is definitely a wonder to wonder about.
Heck, sharpening razor blades is what is was for.
With the current style state of the art, we can get away with a smaller pyramid.
Stupid autocorrect.
She has a lucrative career ahead of her in producing pledge programming for “public” television. PBS pledge programming brings a new nadir to channel surfing. Snake oil, snake oil and more snake oil seems to be the order of the day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waveguide
A waveguide is a structure that guides waves, such as electromagnetic waves or sound, with minimal loss of energy by restricting expansion to one dimension or two. There is a similar effect in water waves constrained within a canal, guns that have barrels which restrict hot gas expansion to maximize energy transfer to their bullets, and musical wind instruments. Without the physical constraint of a waveguide, wave amplitudes decrease according to the inverse square law as they expand into three dimensional space.
There are different types of waveguides for each type of wave. The original and most common meaning is a hollow conductive metal pipe used to carry high frequency radio waves, particularly microwaves.
The geometry of a waveguide reflects its function. Slab waveguides confine energy in one dimension, fiber or channel waveguides in two dimensions. The frequency of the transmitted wave also dictates the shape of a waveguide.
Waveguides can be very small, such as a fiber optic line, or enormous, such as an oceanic layer that conducts sound very slowly over much longer distance.
This being said, if you look at the man made “tunnels” in the pyramids, you should be able to tell from their dimensions what wave forms would transit them best, if they were indeed for transmitting likely sound (acoustic) waves.
Yes, of course. No one would be fool enough to make a gigantic limestone pyramid to channel energy when the same effect can be achieved with tinfoil.
It could be they were just bushed after finishing that thing.
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