“Pyramid Power”
By Scott Hamilton
I remembered a topic I studied a long time ago as an undergrad student at West Virginia University. It was my final semester and I was studying literature, ancient cultures, and my final classes in Electrical Engineering. Surprisingly the three subjects converged around the Pyramids of Egypt. There were some very early studies into the precise structures within the Giza Pyramid and their relationship to acoustic vibrations and amplification. It was not until three years after I graduated that Christopher Dunn released a research paper on the very topic we had been discussing.
In 1998 Dunn released a paper entitled, “The Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt.” He makes very solid arguments in this paper about the ancient “green-energy” power plant housed in the Giza Pyramid. One of the most interesting observations is that this pyramid predates all the others, and yet seems to have the more precise construction. It also lacks quite a few features of the newer pyramids, the biggest of these differences being that a majority of the pyramids are marked with hieroglyphs and have clearly defined burial chambers while the Giza Pyramid has none.
The other major difference is the construction of the Giza Pyramid differs greatly from the others. It has small shafts aligning with various celestial bodies entering directly into the central King’s Chamber. There are also numerous other chambers within this pyramid which can be mathematically proven to create a harmonic resonance with the Earth. So what exactly can all of this mean?
First you need to understand what a harmonic resonance can accomplish. We actually use it every day to some degree. The antenna hidden within your cell phone is designed to create a harmonic resonance with the signal coming from the cellular network towers, which helps to make the signal stronger, allowing you to access the internet, talk on the phone and send text messages. Harmonic resonance is achieved in this case by matching the wavelength of the signal with a wire that is a given length within the harmonic frequency of the signal.
I know I need to define a few more terms, so here we go. A frequency is how many times in a second something vibrates; that something can be a sound, a light source, an electrical signal or even water dripping. If you take a given frequency and multiply it by an integer, you get a harmonic frequency. We use these harmonic frequencies in music to create chords, as you play different harmonic notes at the same time the volume of the notes combine and make the music louder. The same thing happens with electrical signals and sounds.
In the case of the Giza Pyramid, Dunn suggests that it is built on a massive mineral deposit, likely quartz, which naturally vibrates at a known frequency based on its size. In fact most digital watches, clocks, and computers run off of a quartz crystal vibration. Dunn believes that the Giza Pyramid was designed to capture the natural vibration of the Earth and amplify it to produce an electrical current, and has written several books on the topic with fairly solid evidence to back up his theory. He makes claims that the technology in the pyramid is the very same technology that Nikola Tesla discovered and utilized to transmit electrical power over the air.
Dunn is hoping after over two decades of research to successfully reverse engineer the Giza Pyramid and recover the ancient technology to meet our own clean energy needs. When I first studied his research I thought it was impossible, but as they explore more of the Giza Pyramid, they are finding that their discoveries are backing Dunn’s theories. So far they have located chambers and passageways everywhere he has predicted they should be in order to operate as an acoustic amplifier. The only discovery still missing is if they will, in fact, find the expected vertical shaft leading down into the Earth at the center of the pyramid as discussed in Dunn’s research. So far he has predicted the location of every newly discovered chamber in the pyramid based on his harmonic chamber theory.
It makes me wonder what other technologies the ancient cultures had that have been lost over time. Until next week, stay safe and learn something new.
Scott Hamilton is an Expert in Emerging Technologies at ATOS and can be reached with questions and comments via email to sh*******@te**********.org or through his website at https://www.techshepherd.org.