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TESLA KNEW The Secret of the Great Pyramid: Unlimited Energy to Power the World

Why Nikola Tesla was obsessed with the Egyptian pyramids - Big Think

Nikola Tesla believed he could harness energy from inside the Earth and transmit it wirelessly around the world. Although his early experiments were successful, his research mysteriously vanished after his death, and there is no remaining evidence of Tesla’s wireless power technology. Some argue that Tesla didn’t invent wireless power; it may have existed for thousands of years. Specifically, the Great Pyramid of Giza, traditionally believed to be a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu, lacks typical tomb features, such as artifacts, hieroglyphs, or wall art, and may have served a different purpose.

The pyramid was constructed with such precision that only modern technology could match it. Built with 2.5 million stone blocks weighing 6 million tons, the pyramid stands 481 feet tall and covers an area of over 13 acres. Its alignment with true north is remarkably accurate; each side of the pyramid is over 755 feet long, with an accuracy of 99.98%. The pyramid doesn’t have four sides but actually has eight, with each side slightly concave, visible only from above or when shadows fall during the equinoxes.

The dimensions and measurements of the pyramid seem to relate to the size of the Earth. If you multiply the pyramid’s height by 43,200, you get a number close to the Earth’s polar radius. If you multiply the perimeter of the base by 43,200, you get a figure close to the Earth’s equatorial circumference. This suggests that the builders of the pyramid had an understanding of polar and equatorial phenomena.

The pyramid was built using limestone, including both red-brown and bright white limestone from nearby and distant quarries. Notably, the pure white limestone could act as an insulator, and the granite inside the pyramid contains a high amount of quartz, which can generate electricity when compressed or moved. The King’s and Queen’s Chambers were built with granite containing up to 85% quartz, potentially generating significant electrical energy.

The idea that the pyramid might have operated as a giant power plant was first proposed in the 1970s. Recent research supports this idea, showing that the pyramid can concentrate electromagnetic energy and interact with electromagnetic waves. In 2018, scientists demonstrated that the pyramid could concentrate electromagnetic energy in a resonant state. In 2019, a study revealed that when granite and other rocks are vibrated, electrons migrate to the surface, suggesting a power-generating system.

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Tesla’s Wardencliff Tower was designed to transmit power wirelessly, built on an aquifer with copper and iron rods. However, the project was destroyed, possibly due to interference from those with vested interests in maintaining traditional energy sources, such as JP Morgan. Tesla struggled to continue the project and eventually, the Wardencliff Tower was demolished in 1917.

It is possible that the Great Pyramid once functioned as a power plant but was destroyed by a catastrophic event, such as an uncontrolled explosion from chemical reactions inside the pyramid. Traces of sulfuric acid and ammonium chloride in the shafts leading to the Queen’s Chamber suggest that an explosion might have occurred. Evidence of explosion damage, such as scorch marks and cracked granite, has been found, but there are no ancient records of such an event.

Dunn believes that the Great Pyramid might have been built thousands of years earlier than commonly thought, not around 4500 BC. Some people think that ancient Egyptians used electricity, but there is no clear evidence for this. Instead, there is a theory that the Pyramid and the Sphinx may have existed as far back as 13,500 years ago, aligning with the stars in the Orion constellation from that time. Researchers point out that erosion on the Sphinx might have been caused by water, suggesting a massive flood at the end of the Ice Age.

Some scientists, like Robert Schoch, believe that the Pyramid and the Sphinx might be older than previously estimated. There is also a hypothesis that an advanced ancient civilization might have had clean energy technology but was wiped out by a global catastrophe, such as a major solar event causing floods and severe erosion. The Egyptians may have later repurposed these structures for ceremonial purposes. Although many mainstream scientists disagree with this theory, it’s possible that more truth will emerge in the future.

 

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