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Great Pyramid of Giza: Ancient Energy Resonator?

Great Pyramid of Giza: Ancient Energy Resonator?
RTX
February 24, 2025

New research suggests that Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza may have served as more than a royal tomb. According to Britain’s Daily Mail, the iconic structure could have functioned as a massive energy resonator, amplifying electromagnetic waves within its chambers.

A 2018 study conducted by scientists at Russia’s ITMO University revealed that the 4,600-year-old pyramid focuses electromagnetic energy, particularly within the King’s Chamber, the Queen’s Chamber, and an unfinished chamber beneath the monument. Using electromagnetic modeling, researchers found that the pyramid’s design concentrates energy at specific points, including its base.

Retired aerospace engineer Christopher Dunn, who has studied the pyramid for decades, believes these findings support his long-standing theory that the structure functioned as an advanced power plant. During an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast in April, Dunn highlighted similarities between the pyramid’s Northern Shaft and modern waveguide structures used for transmitting microwaves. “There are two chemicals that are introduced into the chamber, and the chemicals mix, boiling off hydrogen to create energy,” Dunn explained, aligning with his Giza power plant hypothesis.

The ITMO study also suggests potential modern applications of the pyramid’s electromagnetic properties. Researchers are exploring how nanoparticles could mimic these resonance effects, potentially leading to advancements in solar cell efficiency and sensor technology.

While the purpose of the pyramid’s energy focus remains uncertain, these findings challenge conventional theories about ancient Egyptian engineering. “I don’t think there’s any part of that pyramid that did not serve a practical function,” Dunn stated.

The study has reignited debates over the technological capabilities of the ancient Egyptians, suggesting they may have possessed a deeper understanding of physics and engineering than previously believed.

 

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