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Related: About this forumStudy reveals the Great Pyramid of Giza can focus electromagnetic energy
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by Heritage Daily
July 30, 2018
An international research group applied methods of theoretical physics to investigate the electromagnetic response of the Great Pyramid to radio waves.
Scientists predicted that under resonance conditions the pyramid can concentrate electromagnetic energy in its internal chambers and under the base. The research group plans to use these theoretical results to design nanoparticles capable of reproducing similar effects in the optical range. Such nanoparticles may be used, for example, to develop sensors and highly efficient solar cells. The study was published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
This research was undertaken in a joint study by scientists from ITMO University and the Laser Zentrum Hannover. The physicists took an interest in how the Great Pyramid would interact with electromagnetic waves of a proportional or, in other words, resonant length.
Calculations showed that in the resonant state the pyramid can concentrate electromagnetic energy in the pyramids internal chambers as well as under its base, where the third unfinished chamber is located.
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https://www.heritagedaily.com/2018/07/study-reveals-the-great-pyramid-of-giza-can-focus-electromagnetic-energy/121214
Anon-C
(3,430 posts)DetlefK
(16,423 posts)Pyramids are a prism. Of course they focus electromagnetic radiation.
But the part about nanoparticles is absolutely ridiculous.
First, they are totally diferent in terms of size compared to a pyramid: You have to go from a continuum-model to an atomic model for scattering.
Second, nanoparticles do not behave like bulk-material.
Third, these guys are theoretical physicists and have no idea how hard it is in practice to synthesize nanoparticles in a controlled manner. Especially pointy nanoparticles e.g. with a pyramid-shape.
Judi Lynn
(160,515 posts)This is odd.
JACINTA BOWLER 31 JUL 2018
Theoretical research by an international team of physicists has discovered that the Great Pyramid of Giza can concentrate electromagnetic energy in its internal chambers and under its base.
And although the ancient Egyptian's probably weren't aware of this weird design quirk, the study could be important for nanoparticle research in the future.
"Applications of modern physical methods and approaches for investigations of pyramids' properties are important and productive," the researchers wrote in their paper.
"It could allow [us] to make new discoveries or get new information motivating new interests [in] the pyramids."
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https://www.sciencealert.com/the-great-pyramid-of-giza-might-be-able-to-focus-electromagnetic-energy-in-its-chambers
donkeypoofed
(2,187 posts)And it's purportedly an instrument of great power when it's on. This may be why the Egyptian Govt cancelled plans to have the capstone placed on, via helicopter, for an anniversary of something, just a few years ago. They must've been afraid of what would happen if they had done so.
Voltaire2
(12,995 posts)Judi Lynn
(160,515 posts)A good hard stare triples the energy. You can ask the universe for additional power if you tap into the psychic sea around us:
2naSalit
(86,515 posts)that the Ancient Aliens guys were right!!!
Javaman
(62,510 posts)qazplm135
(7,447 posts)but...well, you know the rest.
(it's not aliens)
tanyev
(42,541 posts)Judi Lynn
(160,515 posts)Electromagnetic properties of the Great Pyramid.
By Pranjal Mehar - August 5, 2018
Shrouded in rumors and legends, the pyramids at Giza, Egypt are the last remaining of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Though the pyramids are one of the most recognizable symbols of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs, these immense, complex tombs were only built during distinct portions of the ancient Egyptian civilization.
Nw, scientists at the ITMO University along with the Laser Zentrum Hannover, conducted a new study on the great pyramid of Gizas. They studied how the Great Pyramid would interact with electromagnetic waves of a proportional, or resonant, length.
Analyzing deep, their study suggests that the chambers inside the pyramid can concentrate electromagnetic energy. Under resonance conditions, the pyramid can concentrate electromagnetic energy both in its internal chambers and the area located under its base. The scientists initially evaluated that resonances in the pyramid can be instigated by radio waves with a length going from 200 to 600 meters. At that point, they made a model of the electromagnetic response of the pyramid and calculated the termination cross segment.
This value helps gauges which part of the incident wave energy resonant can be scattered or consumed by the pyramid under resounding conditions. At long last, for similar conditions, the researchers got the electromagnetic fields distribution inside the pyramid.
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https://www.techexplorist.com/great-pyramid-of-gizas-shape-focus-energy-through-chambers/15958/