Physicists from Germany and Russia studied the properties of the pyramid of Kheops and came to the conclusion that this work can attract electromagnetic energy into the inner chamber and concentrate it in the quiet inner space. pyramid. Their conclusions are published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
“Given the great interest in the pyramids, we decided to look at the Kheops work from the perspective of the scattered particle resonance object of radio waves. We obtained a series of interesting results, including can find important practical applications,” said Andrei Evlyuhin, research coordinator from Saint-Petersburg University of Information Technology, Mechanics and Optics (ITMO).
Calculations show that the pyramid of Kheops actually interacts with “amateur” radio waves , accumulating energy in the Pharaoh’s tomb into a point placed directly under the mysterious light base, where the chamber is located. Tuesday.
The Pyramid of Kheops (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the Great Pyramid of Giza) was built in the mid-3rd millennium BC as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu (Kheops). The structure is 145 meters high, 230 meters wide and 230 meters long, still one of the tallest and most massive structures erected by mankind.