Egypt: pyramids as energy sources?

17. 04. 2023
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

When the pyramids were really built exactly, no one can tell us with certainty. Nor can we determine what the weather was like when the pyramids were being built.

Today we can see a great influence of the erosion of stones and retaining walls in the vicinity of the pyramids. Erosion in the case of the Sphinx is obviously of an aquatic nature. Some researchers believe that the pyramids themselves are disrupted by water. However, this takes us back to the time of the Great Flood…

As we all know, the pyramids in Giza are gone. Many believe that the tops (so-called. Benben stones) were made of gold or alloy of gold and silver - this is also known as elektrum. Similarly tops in the shape of a pyramid, they were found on Egyptian obelisks, which can still be seen today, for example, in Karnak.

The greatest conductivity is metals such as silver, copper and gold.
We know from experience that lightning strikes the tallest building (the highest point depending on conductivity) in the area. Is it possible that the pyramids would collect energy from clouds (lightning)? And if so, how was the energy further used?

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