Thursday, February 10, 2011

LESSON 4 OF 5: THE HERMETIC SCIENCE

The fourth lesson concerns the invisible science. Before we begin reverse-engineering the Great Pyramid for remnants of scientific knowledge, it is important to understand what is meant by “the invisible science.”

In the Judaic, Christian and Islamic traditions, the word “Amen” is uttered at the end of every prayer. It is derived from A.mn, the Ancient Egyptian god of hidden animation, constructed using the quill hieroglyph (‘A’) – representing knowledge, and the weaver’s comb (‘mn’) – representing the act of compressing the fabrics of reality. The domain of Amen is that which is invisible to the naked eye – namely the quantum world.


Over the past few decades, an increasing number of scientists and engineers have proposed that the Great Pyramid of Giza is in fact an instrument – a device constructed with knowledge of invisible forces – and not just the tomb of a Pharaoh. The Great Pyramid of Giza Research Association (gizapyramid.com) is one outlet that has provided a forum for scientists and engineers to express their findings and observations. Many claim that the precise geometry, measurements, and materials of the inner shafts and cavities of the Great Pyramid indicate a complex understanding of modern engineering methods.

For example, the Great Pyramid’s blocks are composed of limestone, or calcium carbonate, which is a dielectric material. According to chemist Joseph Davidovits, President of the Geopolymer Institute in France, the blocks are a synthetic composite (i.e. cast like bricks using powdered limestone) and various complex chemical compounds he terms “geopolymers” were used as a mortar to coat every block. From an electromagnetism standpoint, each block – being dielectric – will exhibit its own electrical capacitance, but applying a polymer to its surface may increase it – impacting the overall capacitance of the Great Pyramid.



Another interesting scientific fact concerns the dark-green quartz-granite stone in King’s chamber. The change in material from limestone to granite may not have been an aesthetic choice at all. Granite exhibits piezoelectric properties, meaning kinetic energy (such as sound) may be transmuted into electrical energy and vice versa. When acoustical engineers performed sound experiments in the King’s Chamber, they found that the granite emitted an electrostatic field – strongest when stimulated at a frequency of 440 Hz. This is the resonant frequency of the chamber, the granite coffer, and the granite’s molecular structure – suggesting the builders were aware of the principles of harmonic coupling. In other words, the King’s Chamber was designed to be electrically alive.


Moreover, electrical engineers have noted the dimensions of the airshafts in the King’s chamber are 21.1 cm and 14.3 cm. This indicates knowledge of the design criteria for waveguides of the hydrogen line. The hydrogen line, having a wavelength of 21.1 cm and frequency of 1.43 GHz, is used extensively in radio astronomy and is the only form of electromagnetic radiation capable of passing through our atmosphere and reaching distant systems in our galaxy.


These are a few examples of what scientists and engineers have found within the Great Pyramid. An overwhelming plethora of evidence suggests the builders were less occupied with aesthetics, and more concerned with function. Stay tuned to Pyramid Time, where we will exhibit various articles concerning subjects that appear to be coincidences, but are rather true reflections of the invisible science within the “House of Nature.”

Recommended Reading:
Dunn, Christopher. Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt. Bear & Company. (1998)

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