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  • Radiant energy, water, pyramids, and Tesla

    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.

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    Based on some thinking/research, the Great Pyramid of Giza needs it's mojo back. The role of the missing anode (or, was it really cathode?) atop the structure relative to the then-active acquifer below, is a real brain-tease.
    Resonance to all !

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      I had made or heard that the Great Pyramid

      was some type of power generating plant but not that Tesla built his towers over aquifers or his collector and the pyramid capstone were similarly designed to capture radiant energy.

      Its just the idea running water might create a void? to draw or attract radiant energy to it is just a new idea to me.



      Originally posted by Beamgate View Post
      Based on some thinking/research, the Great Pyramid of Giza needs it's mojo back. The role of the missing anode (or, was it really cathode?) atop the structure relative to the then-active acquifer below, is a real brain-tease.

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        Video Reference

        This video makes direct reference to aquifers in relation to the electrical generation properties of the pyramids and Tesla's Wardencliffe tower.
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrT82n4rhaU
        Quite interesting.
        Bob

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