The Great Pyramid of Giza continues to reveal its secrets

30. 05. 2019
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This article, the main theme of which is the Giza Pyramid, is a transcript of the video below. "Scientists have found that electromagnetic energy can be concentrated through the hidden chambers of the Great Pyramid," explains Russia Today (RT) correspondent, Trinity Chavez.

Although the ancient Egyptians built the pyramid more than 4500 years ago and are thus the oldest of the seven wonders of the world, scientists are increasingly amazed at the new knowledge they discover about this mysterious monument.

Electromagentic energy in the pyramid

Archaeologists in Egypt have recently come across a whole new thing. They found that due to the shape of the pyramid, electromagnetic energy, such as radio waves, accumulates in hidden chambers and below the base. This ability to concentrate electrical and magnetic energy was discovered by an international team of researchers, led by scientists from the Russian ITMO University in St. Petersburg. According to a study published in the Journal of Applied Physics, the team created a pyramid model to measure its electromagnetic response. The model was used to simulate how the Great Pyramid specifically reacts with electromagnetic waves and how resonance is induced in the pyramid at all.

Scientists say that if they can concentrate this ability of pyramids to transform energy into a range of nanoparticles, this knowledge can be used to create more efficient solar systems.

The ITMO University statement states:

"Although Egyptian pyramids are surrounded by many myths, we have only a limited amount of reliable information about their physical characteristics. But as it turns out, this information is sometimes much more shocking than the most exuberant imagination. ”

Scientists have said that due to lack of information, they are often forced to rely solely on assumptions. For example, they assume that there were no other hitherto unknown cavities inside and that the building material was evenly distributed from both sides of the pyramid walls.

For Russia Today, Trinity Chavez.

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