El Verdadero Propósito De Las Pirámides Por Fin Ha Sido Descubierto - Summary

Summary

Researchers have discovered evidence that suggests the Great Pyramid of Giza may not have been a tomb, but rather a power plant. The pyramid's unique structure, made with over 2 million stone blocks, weighing 3 to 30 tons each, may have been designed to harness and generate electrical energy. The pyramid's construction, including its limestone exterior, dolomite interior, and granite and quartz crystals, may have been chosen for their electrical conductivity properties. Additionally, the pyramid's base is built on top of an underground river, which could have been used as a source of energy. The Egyptians may have used this energy for various purposes, including communication and manufacturing. The theory is supported by electromagnetic measurements taken around the pyramid, which are similar to those of a thunderstorm. While the research is ongoing, the power plant theory offers a new perspective on the purpose of the pyramids.

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1. The Great Pyramid of Giza is made up of more than 2 million stone blocks, each weighing 3 to 30 tons.
2. The pyramid's base covers an area of 55,000 square meters, and each side is approximately 20,000 square meters in size.
3. The outer layer of the pyramid contains 144,000 polished facing stones, each weighing at least 15 tons.
4. It is estimated that it took more than 20 years to build the pyramid, with 20,000 workers working every day.
5. The pyramid has no art on the walls, sarcophagi, flashy artifacts, or sealed doors, and is missing a mummy.
6. The ancient Egyptians used a special material called dolomite on the interior sides of the pyramid, which is known for multiplying electrical conductivity.
7. The tunnels and corridors inside the pyramid are lined with radioactive granite, which contains metal and quartz crystals that conduct piezoelectricity.
8. The granite used in the pyramid would have ionized the air inside, creating a chemical reaction that increased conductivity.
9. The pyramid's mortar is stronger than the pyramid blocks themselves and is made of a gypsum-based material that modern technology cannot replicate.
10. The pyramid's sarcophagi are too large for human beings and have a flat surface, suggesting they were not built inside the pyramid.
11. A secret room was discovered beneath the pyramid in 1993, which contained copper wire and instructions accompanied by diagrams.
12. The pyramid's location was once the site of an underground river, which could have been used as a source of energy.
13. The pyramid's cornerstone was made of gold, which could have been used to transfer negative ions to the ionosphere.
14. Egyptian rural drawings depict people carrying objects that resemble light bulbs and wireless antennas.
15. Electromagnetic measurements taken around the pyramid are similar to those gathered in a thunderstorm.
16. Sparks can be generated by holding a bottle covered with a wet cloth at the top of the pyramid.
17. The Baghdad Battery, discovered in Iraq in 1934, is an ancient device that produced an electrical charge.
18. The device consisted of a ceramic pot, a copper tube, and an iron bar, and was used more than 2,000 years ago.
19. The battery could have been used to create gold plating on ancient artifacts, which requires electrical energy.
20. Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison introduced electricity as a convenience at the end of the 19th century.