The podcast explores the theory that the pyramids of Egypt were generators of clean energy. It discusses seismic energy harmonization, earthquake lights, and energy concentration within the Great Pyramid. The guest, Christopher Dunn, shares evidence and research that the pyramids were built as energy-harvesting machines. The chapter also delves into the precision and purpose of the Giza pyramids and the potential of harnessing electricity from beneath the Earth's surface.
The pyramids of Egypt were built as sophisticated generators of clean energy, harnessing seismic energy to harvest electricity and mitigate earthquakes.
The ancient Egyptians and Nikola Tesla drew from the same universal knowledge to generate clean power using the pyramids, demonstrating a strong connection between ancient and modern innovation.
The scanning and analysis of ancient artifacts using advanced technology provides valuable insights into the technologies and engineering achievements of the ancient civilization.
Deep dives
The Science Behind the Pyramids
The podcast episode explores the ancient civilization that built the pyramids and their understanding of earth-based science. It suggests that they may have harnessed the Earth's geomagnetic energy through pyramids and used powerful lathes to create intricate stone bowls and vases. The episode also highlights their cosmological knowledge and hints at possible connections with other civilizations and nearby constellations. The ancient civilization's ability to tap into Earth's natural reservoir of energy and their development of a science that was Earth-based is emphasized.
The Power of the Great Pyramids
The podcast episode delves into the idea that the Great Pyramids functioned as a form of power plant rather than mere tombs. It suggests that the pyramids may have harvested electrons from the Earth's lithosphere, turning the planet into a giant battery. The possibility of drawing energy from the Earth's natural reservoir and using it as a source of electricity is discussed. The episode also highlights the need for further research and experimentation to fully understand the potential of this energy source.
Scanning Ancient Artifacts
The podcast episode mentions ongoing research involving the scanning of ancient artifacts, such as vases, using advanced technology like white light structured light scanning and CT scans. The aim is to analyze the intricate geometries and symmetry of these artifacts to gain insights into the technologies used by the ancient civilization. The episode also discusses the challenges of analyzing and understanding the data obtained from these scans, as well as the importance of traditional inspection methods to supplement the digital analysis.
The Pyramid's Potential for Electron Harvesting
According to Christopher Dunn, the great pyramid has the potential to generate electricity through the release of electrons. He suggests that the pyramid could receive electrons, which would then pass through it. Observations in the past have hinted at some electrical phenomenon taking place around the pyramid. Dunn theorizes that vibration was generated in the subterranean chamber, driving vibrations into the earth and the pyramid itself. This vibration would activate the release of electrons. He also proposes the function of the Grand Gallery in harnessing vibrations through resonators, which focused these vibrations into the King's chamber. Dunn speculates that attaching a dome structure over the pyramid and radiating the released electrons into the atmosphere could have allowed for wireless distribution of energy, similar to Tesla's ideas.
The Potential Applications of Electron Harvesting
Dunn speculates on various potential applications for the energy harnessed through electron harvesting from the pyramid. He mentions the possibility of using it to power vehicles, aircraft, and boats, drawing parallels with Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower. He proposes that attachment points on the limestone of the pyramid could allow for the collection of this energy. If harnessed, this energy could eliminate the need for batteries in electric vehicles, with the energy being collected directly from the atmosphere. Dunn mentions the emergence of related technologies being developed by others and the potential for advancements in energy generation and distribution.
Reveals how the pyramids of Egypt were sophisticated generators of clean energy
• Explains how the pyramids harmonized seismic energy, which enabled the harvesting of electricity and the mitigation of earthquakes
• Shares recent cutting-edge research on earthquake lights, acoustic frequency measurements and energy concentration within the Great Pyramid, the shafts of the Queen’s Chamber, the scorch marks that support the King’s Chamber explosion hypothesis, and the significance of the large void above the Grand Gallery
• Includes technical appendices written by experts and top researchers
Sharing extensive new evidence and cutting-edge research that the Great Pyramid at Giza was built as an energy-harvesting machine, Christopher Dunn details how the ancient Egyptians generated clean power for their civilization and reveals how the pyramid builders and the great inventor Nikola Tesla drew from the same universal knowledge.
Looking at each part of the Great Pyramid, from the internal chambers to its massive stone blocks to the pyramidion on top, Dunn reveals how the pyramids in Egypt served to stimulate the release and collection of electrons in the Earth’s crust by harmonizing seismic energy while also attenuating the accumulating stresses. Drawing on exhaustive ongoing research by NASA scientists into the phenomenon known as “earthquake lights,” Dunn shows how the pyramid builders were inspired by this phenomenon and learned to stress igneous rocks in order to harvest the resulting electron flow. He looks in depth at recent research that supports the pyramid energy theory, including new explorations of the shafts of the Queen’s Chamber and analysis of the scorch marks on the ceiling of the Grand Gallery, which supports the King’s Chamber explosion hypothesis. He examines the stunning significance of the large void above the Grand Gallery discovered in 2017. Dunn also analyses the results of extensive acoustic testing and measurements at ancient sacred sites and shows how the pyramids were tuned to the Earth’s frequency.
While the pyramids’ sophisticated energy-harvesting abilities are now in disarray and disuse, some remnants of their technologies are still there, waiting to be rediscovered and provide our civilization with an abundance of nonpolluting power.