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Engineering geeks get in here: the great pyramid was some kind of hydraulic pulse generator
And that, apparently, was just the plumbing. Check video and then read the technical link (which I don't really understand). What would have been the ultimate purpose of the pulse generation? Could have been turned into electricity?


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The oral indigenous teachings state:

The pyramids were never intended as tombs.3

The pyramids are some type of sonic machines.3

The pyramids were in existence long before the time of the Pharaohs.3

Dynastic Egyptians merely lived in the presence of the pyramids just as we do today.3

Evidence to support the existence of the line are:

An anomaly within the subterranean chamber corresponds to a starting point.

A recess filled with rubble in the Queen’s chamber niche corresponds to an ending point.4

Indigenous teachings state hydrogen was produced in the subterranean chamber for utilization in the upper chambers.3

Salt encrustation leading from Queen’s chamber down to subterranean chamber shows consistency of fluid movement.2

The subterranean chamber is designed specifically to trap gas and to funnel the gas to the specific location of the line’s starting point.



SUMMARY

The walled enclosure around the Great Pyramid was a moat.

The water supply for the moat provided more water than the Great Pyramid consumed.

The causeway removed the excess water.

The subterranean chamber is not an air compression chamber. (Kunkel)1

The water-saturated subterranean chamber transmits shock waves to the ceiling.

There was an air/gas removal line in the northwest area of the subterranean chamber.

The air/gas removal line is connected to the niche in the Queen's chamber.

The air/gas removal line also perked water into Queen's chamber.

The well shaft functions as water return line from the Queen's chamber.

The well shaft minimizes the reverse pulse in the descending passage.

The grotto functioned as an expansion chamber to limit reverse pulse.

The subterranean chamber's antechamber functioned as an acoustic filter.

There is water output through the “dead end” shaft.

The water output may have been connected to with the "water shaft".

There is a check valve at the end of the ”dead end” shaft.

A gate valve was the fine-tuning mechanism for the standing wave in the wastegate line.

The pit is connected via tunnel to a wastegate in front of the "Sphinx Temple" (Nile River).

[link to sentinelkennels.com]
In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined:

With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world,
And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor.
Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world
And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator.

“Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.”

– Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project


Normalize every aberrant behavior, bring common all deviancy and let fly the reins of morality and reason, then welcome in that utopia that liberals embrace called communism, that which most Americans with but a shard of ethic would immediately recognize as evil.
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PYRAMID POWER is real tounge
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All that to sharpen razor blades?
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PYRAMID POWER is real tounge
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Apparently and all of the weight around the pumping mechanism had a purpose with how it worked.
In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined:

With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world,
And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor.
Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world
And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator.

“Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.”

– Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project


Normalize every aberrant behavior, bring common all deviancy and let fly the reins of morality and reason, then welcome in that utopia that liberals embrace called communism, that which most Americans with but a shard of ethic would immediately recognize as evil.
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Q: How do you grow food in the desert?

A: Build a giant sprinkler.
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Piezoelectric Effect is the ability of certain materials to generate an electric charge in response to applied mechanical stress. The word Piezoelectric is derived from the Greek piezein, which means to squeeze or press, and piezo, which is Greek for “push”.

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In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined:

With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world,
And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor.
Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world
And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator.

“Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.”

– Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project


Normalize every aberrant behavior, bring common all deviancy and let fly the reins of morality and reason, then welcome in that utopia that liberals embrace called communism, that which most Americans with but a shard of ethic would immediately recognize as evil.
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Q: How do you grow food in the desert?

A: Build a giant sprinkler.
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I don't think it was a desert back then.
In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined:

With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world,
And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor.
Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world
And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator.

“Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.”

– Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project


Normalize every aberrant behavior, bring common all deviancy and let fly the reins of morality and reason, then welcome in that utopia that liberals embrace called communism, that which most Americans with but a shard of ethic would immediately recognize as evil.
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Q: How do you grow food in the desert?

A: Build a giant sprinkler.
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I don't think it was a desert back then.
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Is Palm Springs a desert?
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All that to sharpen razor blades?
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So is the Pyramid a Pulse Generator operating on the Piezoelectric effect???

If so, a pulse generator can be very useful. It could be used as a frequency generator. This means it can generate a Center Frequency. Attached to this frequency can be information such as upper and lower sidebands on AM modulation. That would be the easiest way to manipulate an AM wave. I doubt that it is FM, because you would need a modulator. I would not know how they could build a mechanical modulator using water....

I would assume they could use this Pulse Generator for either power transfer to an orbital mothership or use it for communication with other Pyramid structures on Earth. Think of it like using the Pyramids as an Antenna for HAM Radio. Instead of a microphone, they could have used a form of Morse code that would have shown up as pulse waves in their water pool...

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Q: How do you grow food in the desert?

A: Build a giant sprinkler.
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I don't think it was a desert back then.
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The pyramid sits on top of an aquifer
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I guess the question would be why is this shocking?

Egyptians were forced to learn the mechanics behind water as flooding was a number one concern. Irrigation allowed farm lands into once desolate land and of course of that inevitably would be shown off with some sort of engineering wonder.

Cool thread, I didn't mean the initial response as hostile in context but rather like ahh doiii, makes sense!
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Enoch built the great pyramid....
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So is the Pyramid a Pulse Generator operating on the Piezoelectric effect???

If so, a pulse generator can be very useful. It could be used as a frequency generator. This means it can generate a Center Frequency. Attached to this frequency can be information such as upper and lower sidebands on AM modulation. That would be the easiest way to manipulate an AM wave. I doubt that it is FM, because you would need a modulator. I would not know how they could build a mechanical modulator using water....

I would assume they could use this Pulse Generator for either power transfer to an orbital mothership or use it for communication with other Pyramid structures on Earth. Think of it like using the Pyramids as an Antenna for HAM Radio. Instead of a microphone, they could have used a form of Morse code that would have shown up as pulse waves in their water pool...
 Quoting: DuckNCover


I don't know if the intent was to create piezoelectric power. Since the technical paper, which I just quickly scanned, talked about a great shock of sound waves as a result of the pump, and with all of the weight countering the water and sound, it made me wonder.

The radio frequency thing sounds interesting. I dunno about ripples in water. Anyone who was sophisticated enough to build the Giza pyramids woun't settle for waves in ponds, I don't think.

I know there's a guy who wrote a book called The Giza Power Plant. Dunno if it goes down this road but it might some ideas as to what the purpose was. I'm thinking that the pump technology shows that whatever city was there probably had running water all over and that the pyramid complex, perhaps, generated electricity.
In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined:

With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world,
And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor.
Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world
And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator.

“Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.”

– Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project


Normalize every aberrant behavior, bring common all deviancy and let fly the reins of morality and reason, then welcome in that utopia that liberals embrace called communism, that which most Americans with but a shard of ethic would immediately recognize as evil.
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I guess the question would be why is this shocking?

Egyptians were forced to learn the mechanics behind water as flooding was a number one concern. Irrigation allowed farm lands into once desolate land and of course of that inevitably would be shown off with some sort of engineering wonder.

Cool thread, I didn't mean the initial response as hostile in context but rather like ahh doiii, makes sense!
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I don't think it's shocking but, rather, amazing. A vast span of time has gone by with nobody understanding what the purpose of the Giza complex is and we have retard Egyptologists who have pushed the tomb nonsense for as long as Egyptology has been around.
In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined:

With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world,
And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor.
Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world
And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator.

“Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.”

– Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project


Normalize every aberrant behavior, bring common all deviancy and let fly the reins of morality and reason, then welcome in that utopia that liberals embrace called communism, that which most Americans with but a shard of ethic would immediately recognize as evil.
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And that, apparently, was just the plumbing. Check video and then read the technical link (which I don't really understand). What would have been the ultimate purpose of the pulse generation? Could have been turned into electricity?


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

The oral indigenous teachings state:

The pyramids were never intended as tombs.3

The pyramids are some type of sonic machines.3

The pyramids were in existence long before the time of the Pharaohs.3

Dynastic Egyptians merely lived in the presence of the pyramids just as we do today.3

Evidence to support the existence of the line are:

An anomaly within the subterranean chamber corresponds to a starting point.

A recess filled with rubble in the Queen’s chamber niche corresponds to an ending point.4

Indigenous teachings state hydrogen was produced in the subterranean chamber for utilization in the upper chambers.3

Salt encrustation leading from Queen’s chamber down to subterranean chamber shows consistency of fluid movement.2

The subterranean chamber is designed specifically to trap gas and to funnel the gas to the specific location of the line’s starting point.



SUMMARY

The walled enclosure around the Great Pyramid was a moat.

The water supply for the moat provided more water than the Great Pyramid consumed.

The causeway removed the excess water.

The subterranean chamber is not an air compression chamber. (Kunkel)1

The water-saturated subterranean chamber transmits shock waves to the ceiling.

There was an air/gas removal line in the northwest area of the subterranean chamber.

The air/gas removal line is connected to the niche in the Queen's chamber.

The air/gas removal line also perked water into Queen's chamber.

The well shaft functions as water return line from the Queen's chamber.

The well shaft minimizes the reverse pulse in the descending passage.

The grotto functioned as an expansion chamber to limit reverse pulse.

The subterranean chamber's antechamber functioned as an acoustic filter.

There is water output through the “dead end” shaft.

The water output may have been connected to with the "water shaft".

There is a check valve at the end of the ”dead end” shaft.

A gate valve was the fine-tuning mechanism for the standing wave in the wastegate line.

The pit is connected via tunnel to a wastegate in front of the "Sphinx Temple" (Nile River).

[link to sentinelkennels.com]
 Quoting: thinking...


only there are no signs of water erosion or presences inside any of the chambers or the passageways
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I guess the question would be why is this shocking?

Egyptians were forced to learn the mechanics behind water as flooding was a number one concern. Irrigation allowed farm lands into once desolate land and of course of that inevitably would be shown off with some sort of engineering wonder.

Cool thread, I didn't mean the initial response as hostile in context but rather like ahh doiii, makes sense!
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I don't think it's shocking but, rather, amazing. A vast span of time has gone by with nobody understanding what the purpose of the Giza complex is and we have retard Egyptologists who have pushed the tomb nonsense for as long as Egyptology has been around.
 Quoting: thinking...


It's not that no one has understood it...

It's just that it's been kept a secret.

Because....

While this guy is on to something...

The purpose of that something still eludes him....
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this guy is not onto to something because anyone who has been inside the pyramid can tell you there are no signs of water being inside the pyramid
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So is the Pyramid a Pulse Generator operating on the Piezoelectric effect???

If so, a pulse generator can be very useful. It could be used as a frequency generator. This means it can generate a Center Frequency. Attached to this frequency can be information such as upper and lower sidebands on AM modulation. That would be the easiest way to manipulate an AM wave. I doubt that it is FM, because you would need a modulator. I would not know how they could build a mechanical modulator using water....

I would assume they could use this Pulse Generator for either power transfer to an orbital mothership or use it for communication with other Pyramid structures on Earth. Think of it like using the Pyramids as an Antenna for HAM Radio. Instead of a microphone, they could have used a form of Morse code that would have shown up as pulse waves in their water pool...
 Quoting: DuckNCover


I don't know if the intent was to create piezoelectric power. Since the technical paper, which I just quickly scanned, talked about a great shock of sound waves as a result of the pump, and with all of the weight countering the water and sound, it made me wonder.

The radio frequency thing sounds interesting. I dunno about ripples in water. Anyone who was sophisticated enough to build the Giza pyramids woun't settle for waves in ponds, I don't think.

I know there's a guy who wrote a book called The Giza Power Plant. Dunno if it goes down this road but it might some ideas as to what the purpose was. I'm thinking that the pump technology shows that whatever city was there probably had running water all over and that the pyramid complex, perhaps, generated electricity.
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The technical paper mentions this...

The King's chamber is made of rose quartz granite which is 55% quartz crystal (possible piezo effect?). Why resonate the King's chamber? Chris Dunn, Joe Parr and others have theories. You do the research and make your own decision.

So the pulses produce standing waves that are able to resonate the King's Chamber. Resonating at the right frequency will give you a Tuned Response from the quartz crystal. Therefore, a pulse Generator and piezoelectric effect...
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Re: Engineering geeks get in here: the great pyramid was some kind of hydraulic pulse generator
And that, apparently, was just the plumbing. Check video and then read the technical link (which I don't really understand). What would have been the ultimate purpose of the pulse generation? Could have been turned into electricity?


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

The oral indigenous teachings state:

The pyramids were never intended as tombs.3

The pyramids are some type of sonic machines.3

The pyramids were in existence long before the time of the Pharaohs.3

Dynastic Egyptians merely lived in the presence of the pyramids just as we do today.3

Evidence to support the existence of the line are:

An anomaly within the subterranean chamber corresponds to a starting point.

A recess filled with rubble in the Queen’s chamber niche corresponds to an ending point.4

Indigenous teachings state hydrogen was produced in the subterranean chamber for utilization in the upper chambers.3

Salt encrustation leading from Queen’s chamber down to subterranean chamber shows consistency of fluid movement.2

The subterranean chamber is designed specifically to trap gas and to funnel the gas to the specific location of the line’s starting point.



SUMMARY

The walled enclosure around the Great Pyramid was a moat.

The water supply for the moat provided more water than the Great Pyramid consumed.

The causeway removed the excess water.

The subterranean chamber is not an air compression chamber. (Kunkel)1

The water-saturated subterranean chamber transmits shock waves to the ceiling.

There was an air/gas removal line in the northwest area of the subterranean chamber.

The air/gas removal line is connected to the niche in the Queen's chamber.

The air/gas removal line also perked water into Queen's chamber.

The well shaft functions as water return line from the Queen's chamber.

The well shaft minimizes the reverse pulse in the descending passage.

The grotto functioned as an expansion chamber to limit reverse pulse.

The subterranean chamber's antechamber functioned as an acoustic filter.

There is water output through the “dead end” shaft.

The water output may have been connected to with the "water shaft".

There is a check valve at the end of the ”dead end” shaft.

A gate valve was the fine-tuning mechanism for the standing wave in the wastegate line.

The pit is connected via tunnel to a wastegate in front of the "Sphinx Temple" (Nile River).

[link to sentinelkennels.com]
 Quoting: thinking...


only there are no signs of water erosion or presences inside any of the chambers or the passageways
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If the Pyramids were made of soft rock like sandstone or limestone, then yes there would be erosion...

If the Pyramid was built from granite or very hard rock, then there would be very little erosion and hardly any signs of water...
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What is missing is the capstone on top called the pyramidian

There has been a large static electric charge measured on top of the pyramid

However nobody can exactly replicate the pyramid without the smooth casing stones intact or replaced along with the pyramidian capstone
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And that, apparently, was just the plumbing. Check video and then read the technical link (which I don't really understand). What would have been the ultimate purpose of the pulse generation? Could have been turned into electricity?


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

The oral indigenous teachings state:

The pyramids were never intended as tombs.3

The pyramids are some type of sonic machines.3

The pyramids were in existence long before the time of the Pharaohs.3

Dynastic Egyptians merely lived in the presence of the pyramids just as we do today.3

Evidence to support the existence of the line are:

An anomaly within the subterranean chamber corresponds to a starting point.

A recess filled with rubble in the Queen’s chamber niche corresponds to an ending point.4

Indigenous teachings state hydrogen was produced in the subterranean chamber for utilization in the upper chambers.3

Salt encrustation leading from Queen’s chamber down to subterranean chamber shows consistency of fluid movement.2

The subterranean chamber is designed specifically to trap gas and to funnel the gas to the specific location of the line’s starting point.



SUMMARY

The walled enclosure around the Great Pyramid was a moat.

The water supply for the moat provided more water than the Great Pyramid consumed.

The causeway removed the excess water.

The subterranean chamber is not an air compression chamber. (Kunkel)1

The water-saturated subterranean chamber transmits shock waves to the ceiling.

There was an air/gas removal line in the northwest area of the subterranean chamber.

The air/gas removal line is connected to the niche in the Queen's chamber.

The air/gas removal line also perked water into Queen's chamber.

The well shaft functions as water return line from the Queen's chamber.

The well shaft minimizes the reverse pulse in the descending passage.

The grotto functioned as an expansion chamber to limit reverse pulse.

The subterranean chamber's antechamber functioned as an acoustic filter.

There is water output through the “dead end” shaft.

The water output may have been connected to with the "water shaft".

There is a check valve at the end of the ”dead end” shaft.

A gate valve was the fine-tuning mechanism for the standing wave in the wastegate line.

The pit is connected via tunnel to a wastegate in front of the "Sphinx Temple" (Nile River).

[link to sentinelkennels.com]
 Quoting: thinking...


only there are no signs of water erosion or presences inside any of the chambers or the passageways
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If the Pyramids were made of soft rock like sandstone or limestone, then yes there would be erosion...

If the Pyramid was built from granite or very hard rock, then there would be very little erosion and hardly any signs of water...
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they were built with limestone
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I guess the question would be why is this shocking?

Egyptians were forced to learn the mechanics behind water as flooding was a number one concern. Irrigation allowed farm lands into once desolate land and of course of that inevitably would be shown off with some sort of engineering wonder.

Cool thread, I didn't mean the initial response as hostile in context but rather like ahh doiii, makes sense!
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I don't think it's shocking but, rather, amazing. A vast span of time has gone by with nobody understanding what the purpose of the Giza complex is and we have retard Egyptologists who have pushed the tomb nonsense for as long as Egyptology has been around.
 Quoting: thinking...


It's not that no one has understood it...

It's just that it's been kept a secret.

Because....

While this guy is on to something...

The purpose of that something still eludes him....
 Quoting: ^TrInItY^


Yes! From that paper it appears that several people have been working on this (quite brilliantly, I'd say) but have only figured out part of the puzzle.

You really think someone knows the full function and purpose?

I wish I understood this stuff. I just looked further at the piezoelectric link I put upthread and this is really intriguing:

The piezoelectric effect is very useful within many applications that involve the production and detection of sound, generation of high voltages, electronic frequency generation, microbalances, and ultra fine focusing of optical assemblies.
In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined:

With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world,
And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor.
Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world
And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator.

“Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.”

– Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project


Normalize every aberrant behavior, bring common all deviancy and let fly the reins of morality and reason, then welcome in that utopia that liberals embrace called communism, that which most Americans with but a shard of ethic would immediately recognize as evil.
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Those black guys really knew what they were doing.

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This sounds so much like one of the aquaman scenes. The movie wasn't trying to cover anything scientific.
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I guess the question would be why is this shocking?

Egyptians were forced to learn the mechanics behind water as flooding was a number one concern. Irrigation allowed farm lands into once desolate land and of course of that inevitably would be shown off with some sort of engineering wonder.

Cool thread, I didn't mean the initial response as hostile in context but rather like ahh doiii, makes sense!
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I don't think it's shocking but, rather, amazing. A vast span of time has gone by with nobody understanding what the purpose of the Giza complex is and we have retard Egyptologists who have pushed the tomb nonsense for as long as Egyptology has been around.
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It's not that no one has understood it...

It's just that it's been kept a secret.

Because....

While this guy is on to something...

The purpose of that something still eludes him....
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Yes! From that paper it appears that several people have been working on this (quite brilliantly, I'd say) but have only figured out part of the puzzle.

You really think someone knows the full function and purpose?

I wish I understood this stuff. I just looked further at the piezoelectric link I put upthread and this is really intriguing:

The piezoelectric effect is very useful within many applications that involve the production and detection of sound, generation of high voltages, electronic frequency generation, microbalances, and ultra fine focusing of optical assemblies.
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the pyramids were meant for people to walk around inside them

those who claim they were not, do not understand initiation practices in caves and catacombs
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they were built with limestone
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They are made of granite (quartz) and where faced with limestone. There's speculation they were capped with gold.

Hmm, quartz.
In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined:

With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world,
And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor.
Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world
And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator.

“Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.”

– Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project


Normalize every aberrant behavior, bring common all deviancy and let fly the reins of morality and reason, then welcome in that utopia that liberals embrace called communism, that which most Americans with but a shard of ethic would immediately recognize as evil.
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I don't think it's shocking but, rather, amazing. A vast span of time has gone by with nobody understanding what the purpose of the Giza complex is and we have retard Egyptologists who have pushed the tomb nonsense for as long as Egyptology has been around.
 Quoting: thinking...


It's not that no one has understood it...

It's just that it's been kept a secret.

Because....

While this guy is on to something...

The purpose of that something still eludes him....
 Quoting: ^TrInItY^


Yes! From that paper it appears that several people have been working on this (quite brilliantly, I'd say) but have only figured out part of the puzzle.

You really think someone knows the full function and purpose?

I wish I understood this stuff. I just looked further at the piezoelectric link I put upthread and this is really intriguing:

The piezoelectric effect is very useful within many applications that involve the production and detection of sound, generation of high voltages, electronic frequency generation, microbalances, and ultra fine focusing of optical assemblies.
 Quoting: thinking...


the pyramids were meant for people to walk around inside them

those who claim they were not, do not understand initiation practices in caves and catacombs
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yeahno
In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined:

With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world,
And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor.
Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world
And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator.

“Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.”

– Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project


Normalize every aberrant behavior, bring common all deviancy and let fly the reins of morality and reason, then welcome in that utopia that liberals embrace called communism, that which most Americans with but a shard of ethic would immediately recognize as evil.
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And that, apparently, was just the plumbing. Check video and then read the technical link (which I don't really understand). What would have been the ultimate purpose of the pulse generation? Could have been turned into electricity?


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The oral indigenous teachings state:

The pyramids were never intended as tombs.3

The pyramids are some type of sonic machines.3

The pyramids were in existence long before the time of the Pharaohs.3

Dynastic Egyptians merely lived in the presence of the pyramids just as we do today.3

Evidence to support the existence of the line are:

An anomaly within the subterranean chamber corresponds to a starting point.

A recess filled with rubble in the Queen’s chamber niche corresponds to an ending point.4

Indigenous teachings state hydrogen was produced in the subterranean chamber for utilization in the upper chambers.3

Salt encrustation leading from Queen’s chamber down to subterranean chamber shows consistency of fluid movement.2

The subterranean chamber is designed specifically to trap gas and to funnel the gas to the specific location of the line’s starting point.



SUMMARY

The walled enclosure around the Great Pyramid was a moat.

The water supply for the moat provided more water than the Great Pyramid consumed.

The causeway removed the excess water.

The subterranean chamber is not an air compression chamber. (Kunkel)1

The water-saturated subterranean chamber transmits shock waves to the ceiling.

There was an air/gas removal line in the northwest area of the subterranean chamber.

The air/gas removal line is connected to the niche in the Queen's chamber.

The air/gas removal line also perked water into Queen's chamber.

The well shaft functions as water return line from the Queen's chamber.

The well shaft minimizes the reverse pulse in the descending passage.

The grotto functioned as an expansion chamber to limit reverse pulse.

The subterranean chamber's antechamber functioned as an acoustic filter.

There is water output through the “dead end” shaft.

The water output may have been connected to with the "water shaft".

There is a check valve at the end of the ”dead end” shaft.

A gate valve was the fine-tuning mechanism for the standing wave in the wastegate line.

The pit is connected via tunnel to a wastegate in front of the "Sphinx Temple" (Nile River).

[link to sentinelkennels.com]
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it was used to generate electricity and at the same time, a giant light source in the form of a laser
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they were built with limestone
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They are made of granite (quartz) and where faced with limestone. There's speculation they were capped with gold.

Hmm, quartz.
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there are no signs of water having been in the king or queens chamber or the grand gallery. the sub pit is rougher, unfinished rock, but I have yet to see any geologist show any signs of water erosion in the pit or the passageway leading up out of the pit

i have been inside... no signs of water
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It's not that no one has understood it...

It's just that it's been kept a secret.

Because....

While this guy is on to something...

The purpose of that something still eludes him....
 Quoting: ^TrInItY^


Yes! From that paper it appears that several people have been working on this (quite brilliantly, I'd say) but have only figured out part of the puzzle.

You really think someone knows the full function and purpose?

I wish I understood this stuff. I just looked further at the piezoelectric link I put upthread and this is really intriguing:

The piezoelectric effect is very useful within many applications that involve the production and detection of sound, generation of high voltages, electronic frequency generation, microbalances, and ultra fine focusing of optical assemblies.
 Quoting: thinking...


the pyramids were meant for people to walk around inside them

those who claim they were not, do not understand initiation practices in caves and catacombs
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yeahno
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have you been inside them? I have.. you can manuever through them fine

plus the greeks used difficult passage ways in caves and catacombs in their initiation rituals

study up son before you yeahno things you do not know about places you have never been
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Re: Engineering geeks get in here: the great pyramid was some kind of hydraulic pulse generator
So is the Pyramid a Pulse Generator operating on the Piezoelectric effect???

If so, a pulse generator can be very useful. It could be used as a frequency generator. This means it can generate a Center Frequency. Attached to this frequency can be information such as upper and lower sidebands on AM modulation. That would be the easiest way to manipulate an AM wave. I doubt that it is FM, because you would need a modulator. I would not know how they could build a mechanical modulator using water....

I would assume they could use this Pulse Generator for either power transfer to an orbital mothership or use it for communication with other Pyramid structures on Earth. Think of it like using the Pyramids as an Antenna for HAM Radio. Instead of a microphone, they could have used a form of Morse code that would have shown up as pulse waves in their water pool...
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I don't know if the intent was to create piezoelectric power. Since the technical paper, which I just quickly scanned, talked about a great shock of sound waves as a result of the pump, and with all of the weight countering the water and sound, it made me wonder.

The radio frequency thing sounds interesting. I dunno about ripples in water. Anyone who was sophisticated enough to build the Giza pyramids woun't settle for waves in ponds, I don't think.

I know there's a guy who wrote a book called The Giza Power Plant. Dunno if it goes down this road but it might some ideas as to what the purpose was. I'm thinking that the pump technology shows that whatever city was there probably had running water all over and that the pyramid complex, perhaps, generated electricity.
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The technical paper mentions this...

The King's chamber is made of rose quartz granite which is 55% quartz crystal (possible piezo effect?). Why resonate the King's chamber? Chris Dunn, Joe Parr and others have theories. You do the research and make your own decision.

So the pulses produce standing waves that are able to resonate the King's Chamber. Resonating at the right frequency will give you a Tuned Response from the quartz crystal. Therefore, a pulse Generator and piezoelectric effect...
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Yes, yes, yes, AND quartz has some function in radios, yes?

I'm getting the feeling this pyramid complex served many functions.
In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined:

With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world,
And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor.
Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world
And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator.

“Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.”

– Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project


Normalize every aberrant behavior, bring common all deviancy and let fly the reins of morality and reason, then welcome in that utopia that liberals embrace called communism, that which most Americans with but a shard of ethic would immediately recognize as evil.
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