Scientists discover mysterious form of energy in Egypt's pyramids
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A recent study suggests the Great Pyramid of Giza is not merely a tomb but may have served as a giant power plant. Researchers employed electromagnetic waves to probe the pyramid's structure, revealing that it could amplify and focus energy into specific chambers. This theory is supported by retired aerospace engineer Christopher Dunn, who noted that certain elements in the pyramid's design resemble those used for energy transmission. The study reveals potential advancements in ancient Egyptian technology, indicating they might have possessed sophisticated methods for harnessing energy.
The Pyramid may have been a gigantic resonator designed to trap electromagnetic waves, suggesting a greater purpose beyond a pharaoh's tomb.
Dunn theorizes the Northern Shaft resembles a structure used to transmit microwaves and energy, hinting at the pyramid's potential as a clean energy source.
Read at Mail Online
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