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{EXPLOSIONS IN PYRAMIDS} ... One, I discovered [Nicola] Tesla was working hard on unlocking [the secrets of] the pyramids late in life; and two, I discovered there are signs of explosions in the interior. So either someone was trying to damage the interior passages or galleries, or the explosion was caused by some sort of malfunction of the apparatus. The first has been proposed, the second has not. . . to my knowledge.

See the book The Giza Power Plant by certified Master Engineer Christopher Dunn.

The kings chamber is expanded a measurable amount from its expected dimensions and the granite is heat damaged. Dunn proposed an earth resonant acoustic frequency step up to the hydrogen resonant F note via the machined stone "jars" in the grand gallery. Kings chamber filled with hydrogen, the empty and formerly sealed "sarcophagus" propped up on one corner by a pebble as a lens, quartz heavy non support beams over the ceiling as an audio pumped piezoelectric generator to charge the hydrogen for use as a cosmic ray tuned maser aimed towards Orion (theorized geosynchronous power distribution satellite, current translation of hieroglyph is King)

In a nutshell. His book explains it much better.

If he's even close to correct, the power station ran for thousands of years, and when it blew, the priest-engineers didn't have a service manual for "cataclysmic maser chamber explosion." There was some evidence of attempted plaster patching, but a size dimension change of a frequency tuned resonant chamber would completely break a maser and no amount of lower tech patchwork could fix that.

Imagine, a civilization with broadcast power, which has run so long that nobody expects it to fail, with a central generator catastrophic failure.

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Len Kinder's avatar

It's unlikely that the Pyramid worked for thousands of years, because it was built after the Great Flood, because the Flood deposited nearly all of the sedimentary rock strata and that was about 5,300 years ago. The Great Pyramid was built on sedimentary strata and was likely built a few generations after the Flood, about 3,000 BC. It was likely no longer working by 2,000 BC. Eh?

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SomeDude's avatar

I can acknowledge the possibility that the erosion records on the sphinx are more recent than the older 20K year estimate given in the book I referenced.

I haven't seen any evidence of Egyptian high tech that new unless accepting the mainstream archaeology dating of artifacts is correct though. A few thousand years doesn't seem long enough for stories of high powered technology going completely missing from the histories.

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Len Kinder's avatar

There are indications that somewhat advanced tech existed during and before the Great Flood, but it was all surely destroyed by the Flood. Noah's ark appears to have survived the Flood, but it was greatly damaged and possibly preserved by being covered in lava which fossilized it. Some artifacts have been found in coal and others within sedimentary rock strata etc. I prefer to be cautious and not jump to conclusions that there were aliens involved. I think the spirit realm is probably real, but I don't claim to be totally certain. But I think spirits are more likely than aliens, although aliens are possible too. I'm open-minded and cautious.

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SomeDude's avatar

No mention anywhere of aliens in Dunn's books or my comment.

Orion is just a landmark pointed to by one of the two tiny channels leading from the kings chamber out of the pyramid.

Though I certainty don't acknowledge mainstream archaeology's dating standards or their assumptions that we're the first technological human society.

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