Posted on 02/21/2025 1:14:15 PM PST by mairdie
A new discovery in Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza suggests the structure was not just a pharaoh's final resting place, but also a giant power plant.
Scientists blasted the 4,600-year-old structure with electromagnetic waves, a form of radiation that travel though the universe, finding it focused and amplified the energy into specific chambers and around the base.
Electromagnetic waves are used in such research because the radiation interacts with matter in unique ways, allowing experts to probe specific details about a structure's composition, arrangement and dynamics.
The waves built up as energy in the King's chamber, the Queen's chamber, and an unfinished chamber beneath the structure. Scientists concluded the Pyramid may have been a gigantic resonator that was designed to trap electromagnetic waves.
... Dunn spent 30 years conducting computer analyses of the pyramids, landing on the theory that the ancient Egyptian builders had access to highly refined tools, modern construction techniques, and even mega-machines - despite there being no archaeological record of their use.
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I think he was screwing with ya. The dish emits nothing and the power-per-area from a satellite would be miniscule.
Wasn’t there an episode of In Search Of... Back in the 70s on this kind of thing? Razor blade sharpening with a pyramid etc?
I like anything with Gretchen Corbett.
Can it sharpen razor blades?
Fear of looking silly is never an excuse for doing fun stuff. Fear of getting injured, now, that’s a great excuse.
Looking forward to your next hot dog story. I have an autograph from the Oscar Meier Weiner Man and am a deep believer in silly.
First, this isn’t new. Scientists have known for a long time energy is coming out of the pyramid.
Second, Jesus’ resurrection validated all of Scripture. So the pyramid likely had another function outside of what secular academia is telling people.
The writer is a climate change guy who has no scientific background.
Love power. They’re talking about love power.
Clapping!
Our radar could, too. One flightline trick was to follow people with the radar dish, radar turned off, of course, to freak them out. The guys that had been to Korea said it was fairly common for maintenance personnel to wear a flash cube, somewhere on the uniform. If you were subjected to dangerous levels of RF, they’d pop.
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I always liked her as well.
A favorite of mine along the lines of Stephanie Zimbalist, Barbara Anderson, and Carolyn Dunn.

-PJ
Saw that DECADES ago and completely forgot about the song. THANK YOU! WONDERFUL!
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