
The Great Pyramid of Giza
Scientists have made an incredible discovery about the Great
Pyramid of Giza which can focus electromagnetic energy in its internal
chambers and its base.
The mysterious structure was built by the Ancient Egyptians
thousands of years ago – and experts are only just learning about its
amazing powers.
Boffins from ITMO University and the Laser Zentrum Hannover found
that the 481-foot building is capable of creating pockets of higher
energy in its inner rooms and at its base.
The research group plans to use the results to design
nanoparticles, which will be used to develop sensors and highly
efficient solar cells, reports The Journal of Applied Physics.
Dr Andrey Evlyukhin, scientific supervisor and coordinator of the study, said: “Egyptian pyramids have always attracted great attention.
“We as scientists were interested in them as well, so we
decided to look at the Great Pyramid as a particle dissipating radio
waves resonantly.
“Due to the lack of information about the physical properties of the pyramid, we had to use some assumptions.
“For example, we assumed that there are no unknown cavities
inside, and the building material with the properties of an ordinary
limestone is evenly distributed in and out of the pyramid.
“With these assumptions made, we obtained interesting results that can find important practical applications.”
Researchers modelled the distribution of electromagnetic fields
inside the Great Pyramid of Giza while studying the interactions of
electrical waves.
Scientists have deduced that the pyramid concentrates this
electromagnetic energy in its hidden chambers, which includes rooms
containing the remains of Pharoah Khufu and his wife.
There is also a third, unfinished chamber beneath the base of the huge structure.
And the team’s analysis shows that the powerful pyramid concentrates electromagnetic energy in its internal chambers.
These hidden rooms include the chamber holding the mummified body
of Pharaoh Khufu – who the iconic monument was built for – and another
built for his wife.
But scientists believe the unusual discovery about the electromagnetic energy in the pyramid are just a coincidence.
They believe it is highly unlikely Ancient Egyptians knew anything
about the science behind it and would not have built it in this way
deliberately.
The pyramid took 20 years to build using around 100,000 slaves.
Scientists now plan to use the incredible discovery on a much smaller scale, which could create effective solar cells.
The higher energy can be used to develop extremely sensitive solar cells or even tiny sensors.
-Culled from The Sun UK
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