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Modern Traces in the Giza Pyramids: An Ancient Structure, a Giant Power Plant?

Recent research conducted at the Giza Pyramids in Egypt has revealed that this historic structure not only served as a pharaoh’s tomb but also functioned as a massive energy powerhouse. Scientists investigating the 4,600-year-old pyramid with electromagnetic waves discovered that energy was concentrated and intensified in certain chambers and around the base.

The latest discovery at the Giza Pyramids has sparked great excitement in the scientific community by revealing that this ancient structure served not only as a pharaoh’s tomb but also as a massive energy power plant.

Studies observed energy accumulation in the King and Queen’s chambers of the pyramid and an unfinished chamber beneath the structure. Researchers concluded that the pyramid could have been a large resonator designed to capture electromagnetic waves. Christopher Dunn, a retired aerospace engineer who has studied the pyramid for years, suggested that these findings indicate a larger purpose in the construction of the structure. Speaking on Joe Rogan’s show in April 2024, Dunn stated that the North Shaft appears to be a structure used for transmitting microwave and electromagnetic energy. Dunn also claimed that there are no impractical components in the pyramid, indicating that the ancient Egyptians might have possessed highly advanced knowledge.

In 2018, a study conducted by ITMO University in Russia examined the pyramid’s response to wavelengths associated with radio frequencies.

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The results showed that the internal structure of the pyramid could collect and focus incoming electromagnetic energy. It was found that the King’s Chamber, in particular, was more effective in concentrating electromagnetic energy compared to other chambers.

Dunn mentioned that the energy the Great Pyramid could harness might come from the microwaves constantly bombarding the Earth. How the ancient Egyptians achieved these intricate processes remains uncertain. Researchers believe their findings in Giza could lead to practical applications. The ITMO team aims to design nanoparticles with similar effects in the radio frequency range using the knowledge obtained from the Great Pyramid. These particles are thought to assist in developing new sensors and efficient solar cells.

Modern Traces in the Giza Pyramids: An Ancient Structure, a Giant Power Plant?

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