I saw an article about this pyramidiocy a few weeks back, perhaps a month back, but had hoped someone else would post about it, so I could just dogpile in with some good-natured ridicule. Ah well. File under the subcategory "Oh So Mysteriouso".
I too should be given a Doctorate because I can use the word nano in a sentance.
The possibility that nanoparticles were used as an energy source by the builders of the pyramids is impossible because limestone does not have suitable electro magnetic properties to convert the non generated energy into particles no matter how small.
Unlike quartz or magnetite limestone is virtually inert electromagnetically.
This “PhD” probably spends her free time trying to read with a brick shaped like a magnifying lens, or her hobby flying lead ballons.
I am sure our Politicians will be lining up to give her our tax money for “alternative energy research” though.
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.