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My heat generating pyramid - picture

Started by PYRAman, February 15, 2008, 04:21:08 AM

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spacetrax

Hi MXT,
thanks for the link to that eBook from Golod, but this does not work for me. Can you put it somewhere else or send it to me by eMail? Thanks much!

Best,
Spacetrax

Quote from: mxt on February 22, 2008, 11:43:54 AM
The following info is not related to the heat generating pyramid, but it is interesting info about existing sharp pyramids.

I found that Alexander Golod, a scientist and now Director of a State Defense Enterprise in Moscow have built many sharp pyramids. Alexander had decided to build these pyramids because he believed that they would produce an energy field that could affect biological and non-biological objects. The largest and most recently built of the pyramids is located about 200 miles northwest of Moscow on Novorizhskoe Highway. It is 144 feet high and was completed in 1999. It weighs about 55 tons and cost over 1 million dollars to build. It is made of fiberglass. The Great Pyramid has a slope of about 52 degrees and these pyramids rise at about a 73-degree angle. The reason Alexander Golod chose this angle was based on experimental designs that also included the mathematical relationship called the Golden Section.

Soon after the construction of this pyramid near Moscow, botanists noticed extinct flowers starting to grow near it. It is unknown why this has happened and has mystified botanists.

One of the most interesting observations regarding these pyramids comes from Russian Air Force ?Radar? (or ?Locator? as they call it). The first indication that the pyramids were producing strange
atmospheric effects was when the 144 foot or largest pyramid was in the process of being built. The planned pyramid would be composed of 30 main layers or sections of fiberglass. At the completion of the 11th section, Air Force radar picked up an ion column coming right off the pyramid. This ion column was very large and in fact was over 1 mile high. As the pyramid construction continued, the ion column still remained.

Here is a book where I took this info. Very interesting book.:
http://rapidshare.com/files/76471079/0422.zip.html
password: tpp_overunity


Mx

spacetrax

Hi,

thanks for posting this. Do you have some pics of this sand, maybe you can chose a segment of your holiday pics and post it here. Thanks!

Best,
Spacetrax

Quote from: PulsedPower on February 23, 2008, 11:20:27 PM
The sand mentioned sounds very much like a type readily available on some Australian beaches, "Squeaky beach" being the most well known, I have personally walked on this sand and it has different Rheology to the more common sands, it is also almost pure white and it does squeak. Hope that helps someone.

PulsedPower

@spacetrax

My snaps of this are on film which show nothing other than white sand, google will turn up pictures but they will reveal little about the sand itself.

This type of sand appears to have some application in the foundary industry as casting sand, there are many different types of casting sand but at least there is a chance of getting a local supplier.

armagdn03

Quote from: rensseak on February 22, 2008, 05:30:56 PM
Quote from: mxt on February 22, 2008, 01:08:56 PM
Quote from: PYRAman on February 22, 2008, 11:10:42 AM
Maybe this is the way how the quarz sand is pumped with sound in the Great Pyramid. I used loudspeakers  ;D

Quote from: sparks on February 21, 2008, 07:23:15 PM
    Could a pyramid act like a stethescope for the Earth?  Concentrating sound waves at the apex or causing them to resonate in chambers within the structure.  Maybe they even receive low frequency electrical waves and reflect them into standing wave fields within the structure. 

Here is what I found in the same book I posted above (THE COMPLETE PYRAMID SOURCEBOOK) Page 147:

"Dr. K. explains his discovery of this field (energy field) by first stating that the Great Pyramid was built to intentionally amplify basic energy fields of the Earth on a subatomic, quantum level. He calls these fields? inerton fields or waves and has measured them in model pyramids. He proposes that the Great Pyramid is a resonator of these fields produced by the earth. It would be a new physical field like the electromagnetic or gravitational field. This field is what affects the materials placed in the pyramids and caused the sharpening of the razor blades.

This inerton field is generated due to friction of moving elementary particles through space. Dr. K does not believe that space is emptiness like Einstein claims but is filled with a substrate, some kind of an ether, as scientists in the 19th century and early 20th had believed. There is more data recently to support the presence of this space substance. It is hypothesized that atoms of the earth vibrate and interact with the ether generating inerton waves. The Great Pyramid concentrates these waves and is saturated with them. These waves then cause the changes in the materials. Did the builders of the Great Pyramid know of these waves and built it as a resonator of them? He would like to measure this field in the Great Pyramid to prove his theory. Inerton waves spread in the resonator along two mainstream directions, which correspond to the East-West line and the vertical line."

Mx



Not only, also this is pritty much interesting:

Arab?s was to place their women in tombs with gabled ceilings (as
opposed to flat ones for men), so this room came to be labeled by the
Arab?s as the Queen?s Chamber. The chamber dimensions are 18 feet
10 inches by 17 feet 2 inches. It has a double pitched ceiling 20 1/2
feet at its highest point, formed by huge blocks of limestone at a slope
of about 30 degrees. When this chamber was first entered, the walls
were encrusted with salt up to 1/2 inch thick. This has been removed
since then, most likely when the chamber was cleaned. Salt
encrustation was also found on the walls of the subterranean chamber.
The cause is unknown.



You are forgetting the aplicable time lines here, what historical events might have caused sea water to flow into such chambers (through ventilation holes, which are well documented) aslo such events have caused erosion through which egyptologists have dated the sphinx, and guess, what...........its alot older than we think.
I wish I could turn my brain off sometimes, then I could get some sleep.

rensseak

Quote from: spacetrax on February 23, 2008, 11:50:08 PM
Hi,

thanks for posting this. Do you have some pics of this sand, maybe you can chose a segment of your holiday pics and post it here. Thanks!

Best,
Spacetrax

Quote from: PulsedPower on February 23, 2008, 11:20:27 PM
The sand mentioned sounds very much like a type readily available on some Australian beaches, "Squeaky beach" being the most well known, I have personally walked on this sand and it has different Rheology to the more common sands, it is also almost pure white and it does squeak. Hope that helps someone.


Hi all,

you watch this if you want to hear how it sounds:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=pTgInGXAbHo

its also nice to heare the sound of singing sand dune:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trg66lPQc5M&NR=1