Scientists Uncover Pyramid's Potential as Ancient Energy Source
Scientists Uncover Pyramid's Potential as Ancient Energy Source

Scientists Uncover Pyramid's Potential as Ancient Energy Source

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Recent studies suggest that the Great Pyramid of Giza may have functioned not just as a tomb, but as a giant power plant capable of focusing and amplifying electromagnetic energy. Research conducted by an international team found that when electromagnetic waves were directed at the pyramid, they resonated within the structure, particularly in the King's and Queen's chambers. Retired aerospace engineer Christopher Dunn proposed that the pyramid was designed to trap electromagnetic waves, possibly using a chemical process that creates energy. This theory raises questions about the advanced technological knowledge of the ancient Egyptians and the purpose behind such an engineering marvel. Dunn noted that the precision of the pyramid's design indicates a deliberate functional purpose, suggesting the builders had access to sophisticated tools and techniques. The implications of these discoveries could extend to modern applications, influencing future technologies related to energy generation and transmission.

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