8 Reasons Why Great Pyramid Generates Energy
10 19. 12. 2018The Great Pyramid in Giza is one of the most stunning buildings ever built on Earth. Even after 100 research, it is still unclear how the pyramid was built. What technical procedures have been used.
Scientists insist that this building was built as a tomb for Pharaoh Chufu. But all this time archaeologists have found no evidence to confirm this theory. So if the pyramid did not serve as a tomb, what was its real purpose? Can the pyramid be a huge energy generator?
8 reasons why the Great Pyramid could be an energy generator
From what materials is the pyramid built?
1) Granite stones
The granite stones that were used during the construction are slightly radioactive. It is a feature that allows electrification of the air.
2) Dolomite
Dolomite is the perfect conductor of electricity. Turkish limestone, which covers the walls of the Great Pyramid, is excellent electrical insulator.
The location of the Great Pyramid is also not accidental
3) Underground source
The Great Pyramid is located on a huge underground energy source. As is the case with other monumental buildings of this type.
4) Natural concentration of electromagnetic force
Under the Giza surface we find natural electrical currents known as teluric currents or currents of Earth. Tellurium is an electric current moving beneath the earth's surface. It is the result of natural causes and human activity. Although scientists reject this idea, there is evidence that the ancient Egyptians used electric current.
Electric current
5) Corridors and chambers
If we take a closer look at the corridors and giants of the Great Pyramid, we do not find any sign of using torches when decorating the inner walls of the pyramid. There are no traces of soot or smoke on the walls. In various Egyptian temples we also find reliefs that are termed massive "Light bulbs".
6) Baghdad batteries
Such a device could have been producing electricity for thousands of years ago.
Tomb?
7) There is no evidence
There is no single proof that the Great Pyramid really served as a tomb. The internal arrangement of the pyramid only supports this idea. The internal arrangement of the Great Pyramid is significantly different from the other tombs that were explored in ancient Egypt.
8) No decoration
The inner walls and interior of the pyramid are very impersonal. There are no decorations or mummy in the pyramid.
Now let's ask why a “tomb” would concentrate electromagnetic energy?