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  • Jan 18, 2009, 05:03 AM
    rAga
    Electricity enrgy of pyramids
    :) sometime ago I read in a scientific article that a lot of stable electricity force is focused on top of the egyptian pyramids particularly the khoofo pyramid. It was observed in one of the experiments by a reseacher that electricity vacation happened between a bottle of water and a wet newspaper connected by a wire meanwhile when the researcher shook hands with one of his coolegues, he tolerated a severe electric shook.
    I wanted to know wheter this property exists in any other pyramid with various dimensions in any place. Does this property relies on the position of the pyramid? Is there any way to calculate this electric burden?
  • Jan 18, 2009, 07:26 AM
    Capuchin

    You might be interested in pyramidology or power pyramids.

    It's all bunk, though.
  • Jan 18, 2009, 08:54 AM
    sarnian
    On the Internet there is much talk about pyramid power (pp). There are also a lot of books on pp, and YouTube has several videos on pp too.
    However there has never been any scientific support for pp, at least I have never seen any documented support for pp.

    If there really would be something in pp, why are there no real scientific research reports published? Don't reply it's a sinister plot by scientists. I would be one of the first to build and install a pyramid, if I could tap it to lower my electricity bill !

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