I tried googling water flowing and electricity and I got the usual analogies. I'm not sure where this idea came from but does water flowing through a tube/material/mineral create a current? I believe it does.
I believe pyramids were built on aquifers and I wonder if that running water is producing a negative or positive charge and could it be routed to a storage device in the structure and if the top of the pyramid acting like the towers of Colorado or Wardencliff acts as a receiver to natural energy drawing it down into the pyramids chambers to react with or complete a circuit with the ground energy and form a natural circuit?
Could chambers in the pyramids act as crystal batteries/capacitors? It seems to me that its possible. It also seems to me that a negative ion generator might draw in atmospheric energy through a collector at the top of the pyramid.
Is this possible and if so how would I test to see if it is.
I believe pyramids were built on aquifers and I wonder if that running water is producing a negative or positive charge and could it be routed to a storage device in the structure and if the top of the pyramid acting like the towers of Colorado or Wardencliff acts as a receiver to natural energy drawing it down into the pyramids chambers to react with or complete a circuit with the ground energy and form a natural circuit?
Could chambers in the pyramids act as crystal batteries/capacitors? It seems to me that its possible. It also seems to me that a negative ion generator might draw in atmospheric energy through a collector at the top of the pyramid.
Is this possible and if so how would I test to see if it is.
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