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Old 02-18-2010, 07:54 PM   #1
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It never made sense to me, all of those giant slabs above the Kings Chamber, and the "accepted scientific explanation" that they were there to relieve stresses on the roof of the room. Seeing the Kings Chamber as a massive resonating chamber sheds a whole new light on this mystery.

There's a new thread over in the Avalon side about the "Pyramid Code" (http://projectavalon.net/forum/showthread.php?t=20169), and a video about how some scientist feel the pyramid was some sort of generator of "subtle energy", or telluric currents, the phenomenon that Tesla was working with when he was lighting bulbs on a stick poked into the ground. Note, how they came to these conclusions because of the nature of the type of limestone used to build the "core" of the pyramid, i.e. dolomite, with a high magnesium content. (conductive)

(see all five parts of the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQdLL...ayer_embedded#

Sorry I'm giving you so much to look at, but this is all foundational to my question.

If the hypothesis of the "Pyramid Code" is accurate, i.e. that it is a massive subtle energy generator. And, if your hypothesis is also correct, that the pyramid was a hydraulic water pump. And further, it is felt the Kings Chamber is a resonance chamber. Than, my question is, to what frequency can the clapper in the ram-pump be tuned?

Is it possible to tune the cycles per second of the impacts to, say, the Schumann resonance? Can these mechanical impacts be "tuned" to resonate at a certain frequency? Is it possible the pyramid was designed to be some sort of giant "transmitter"?

I once saw a documentary where they sent robot cameras up the "air shafts" in the Kings Chamber and found "doors" near the top of these shafts. Could these doors be part of some sort of on-off switch for a signal?

Nassim Haramein has suggested the Arc of the Covenant would fit perfectly into the Sarcophagus of the Great Pyramid.

(See both parts of the series: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UPnTUMCh80)

Are all of these "coincidences" significant to the bigger mystery?

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Old 02-18-2010, 08:51 PM   #2
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Sorry about the link to Nassim Haramein not actually mentioning the direct connection of the Arc of the Covenant to the Pyramid structure. I know I heard him make that specific reference in one of his videos in the past in an explanation of the hyper-dimensional physics of the pyramid structure.

Try this link to the second half of a much longer lecture: (if you actually want to hear the reference. If the reference is not in this half, then it's in the first half. This entire eight hour lecture is an excellent watch, however not on topic)


http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...sical+library#

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Old 02-18-2010, 09:22 PM   #3
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There's a new thread over in the Avalon side about the "Pyramid Code" (http://projectavalon.net/forum/showthread.php?t=20169), and a video about how some scientist feel the pyramid was some sort of generator of "subtle energy", or telluric currents, the phenomenon that Tesla was working with when he was lighting bulbs on a stick poked into the ground. Note, how they came to these conclusions because of the nature of the type of limestone used to build the "core" of the pyramid, i.e. dolomite, with a high magnesium content. (conductive)

(see all five parts of the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQdLL...ayer_embedded#
Thank you my dear friend for posting this for me

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Old 02-18-2010, 10:07 PM   #4
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Seeing the Kings Chamber as a massive resonating chamber sheds a whole new light on this mystery.

There's a new thread over in the Avalon side about the "Pyramid Code" and a video about how some scientist feel the pyramid was some sort of generator of "subtle energy", or telluric currents, the phenomenon that Tesla was working with when he was lighting bulbs on a stick poked into the ground. Note, how they came to these conclusions because of the nature of the type of limestone used to build the "core" of the pyramid, i.e. dolomite, with a high magnesium content. (conductive)

If the hypothesis of the "Pyramid Code" is accurate, i.e. that it is a massive subtle energy generator. And, if your hypothesis is also correct, that the pyramid was a hydraulic water pump. And further, it is felt the Kings Chamber is a resonance chamber. Than, my question is, to what frequency can the clapper in the ram-pump be tuned?

Is it possible to tune the cycles per second of the impacts to, say, the Schumann resonance? Can these mechanical impacts be "tuned" to resonate at a certain frequency? Is it possible the pyramid was designed to be some sort of giant "transmitter"?
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I will be checking out the vids. Thank you.

Technically, the clapper isn't tuned. (The clapper makes an impact sound, but the compression wave is a separate and more powerful shock wave) (Just a FYI to be completely correct)

But the back pressure is tuned. By restricting the output and increasing the pressure at the "output" line (dead end shaft), the rate and frequency can be tuned quite significantly. The higher the pressure, the higher the rate and the higher the frequency. I don't think the rate is that critical, but I think they tuned the frequency (actually wave length) and the amplitude.

That's why they built the output line - for simple tuning.

I think there are several viable possibilities for the machine. Now that I'm actually writing to people that can converse I can share some possibilities.

1. Interstellar transmitter/beacon - simple solution that doesn't stretch the imagination much
2. Hyperdimensional transmitter (Joe Parr's work) Some sort of opening of worm hole or stargate This is what I "feel" it is. Since I don't know any sort of physics in this area, there's no way for me to suggest a proof.

Maybe each "true" pyramid was a location of a specific worm hole for different destinations. (There were about 300)

The sub chamber is just the motor for the machine.

I had read that there was some electrical differential between core masonry and the casing stones. Also, the sub chamber vortex will have a voltage differential between core and outer layers of rotation (very interesting when considering dissolved lime in the water and it's potentials)

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Old 02-18-2010, 10:42 PM   #5
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Since I don't know any sort of physics in this area, there's no way for me to suggest a proof.
John,
I think if you have the time to watch the entire eight hour Nassim Haramein lecture, "At The Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library 2003 Part One & Two", it will shed some light on the dynamics involved in all of the hyper-dimensional physics to which the Mass of Humanity has not been privileged. I know it's a long watch. I did a little each night when I first watched it, but I've watched the whole thing through several times over the past year. I already gave you the link to Part Two, but here's the whole package in one location:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...art+One&hl=en#

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...sical+library#


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I had read that there was some electrical differential between core masonry and the casing stones. Also, the sub chamber vortex will have a voltage differential between core and outer layers of rotation (very interesting when considering dissolved lime in the water and it's potentials)
I think if you watch the Pyramid Code video series two, all the way through this will corroborate your theory. Take your time and watch all of these videos a little at a time. I really think you are on to something, here. It corroborate much of what I have believed regarding the function of the pyramids, the use of the four elements (water, air, earth, fire - plasma discharge) and combining them with electromagnetic impulses. Thank you for posting this information.

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Old 02-19-2010, 12:20 AM   #6
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I really feel you are on a great track here.

I have encountered a brief suggestion to this water pump system underneath at some earlier time. I read something about it briefly at some forums some time back. I think it might have been you posting but not sure.
What I think I remember was that seemed people did not take it seriously at all and got sidetracked on how to explain this view away instead of trying to follow it's implications.

I'm glad I found this now in further detail. As I felt back then as now that it has great validity to the real truth what the Great Pyramid was really all about.

And I suggest you really check out Haramein! I think you might find something of great importance there to expand your theory and practical facts about your reconstruction of the water pump engine to the other parts of the system.

I'm surprised you hadn't read or listened to Haramein yet. I think I recall thinking I should have pointed the guy back then when I first encountered this into that direction but I was not a member of those forums or felt like to join those.
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Old 02-19-2010, 05:09 AM   #7
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I really feel you are on a great track here.

I have encountered a brief suggestion to this water pump system underneath at some earlier time. I read something about it briefly at some forums some time back. I think it might have been you posting but not sure.
What I think I remember was that seemed people did not take it seriously at all and got sidetracked on how to explain this view away instead of trying to follow it's implications.

I'm glad I found this now in further detail. As I felt back then as now that it has great validity to the real truth what the Great Pyramid was really all about.

And I suggest you really check out Haramein!.
I'll check out Haramein & the Pyramid Code. I'm completely open to new material.

It may have been me posting at the forum you mention. I generally post a bout 5 times and then get so annoyed with the massive ignorance and argumentativeness of the posters that I never go back. If I can't get the construction/locks possibility past them, how can I get to the pulse generator?

BTW, I "feel" that some sort of sonic levitation was used for construction. Water locks is a cool and simple possibility but my "memory" is of sonic levitation.

Anyways, bear with my quick vids. One day I'll get help to do something better. It was pure "guerilla video" ala Bill & Kerry!

Finally having fun writing on a forum again. Bill & Kerry gave me great hope when I came across their site. "Oh thank God, there's more of "us" out there"

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Old 02-19-2010, 05:52 AM   #8
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I'll check out Haramein & the Pyramid Code. I'm completely open to new material.

It may have been me posting at the forum you mention. I generally post a bout 5 times and then get so annoyed with the massive ignorance and argumentativeness of the posters that I never go back. If I can't get the construction/locks possibility past them, how can I get to the pulse generator?

BTW, I "feel" that some sort of sonic levitation was used for construction. Water locks is a cool and simple possibility but my "memory" is of sonic levitation.

Anyways, bear with my quick vids. One day I'll get help to do something better. It was pure "guerilla video" ala Bill & Kerry!

Finally having fun writing on a forum again. Bill & Kerry gave me great hope when I came across their site. "Oh thank God, there's more of "us" out there"

John
There are tours of the temples in Hawaii and every know and then... as the stories go... the chief will demonstrate how the percussion through his horn-trumpet shell will change the mass of a stone block so that it can be simply lifted into place and then perfectly sized to fit snug. Of course a different blast brings the mass back to normal.


So your brass turned purple? 'Sounds' like maybe there was a leprechaun sitting at the end of the pipe with a pot under the rainbow!!!!

Awesome work John!
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Old 02-19-2010, 07:19 AM   #9
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I'll second what Christo says. It defintely was levitation. Certain materials are easier than others, but finding a resonant frequency of a material is the key to understanding this. However, depending on the enviroment this can have different effects (as other frequencies can interfere or amplify).

There's an eqyptian myth that talks about how priests laid a parchment that contained a spell upon the block of limestone. He then hit the block with a copper pipe which causes the pipe to vibrate. The priests would then begin to chant and the the block would rise and move forward a certian amount of feet than drop to the ground. The process would then be repeated.

There's also a scientific inquiry I believe in the early 1900's by a British guy to Tibet who witnessed and diagrammed how the Tibetan monks chanted and played drums in accordance to a geometrical layout to levititate and move stone.

I have also talked in an interview with an individual who says she had witnessed monks do this in Tibet herself, along with laying in snow with barely any clothes on, but the snow melts all around them exposing the ground.

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Old 02-25-2010, 07:57 AM   #10
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As I have been away for a few days I am reading through this thread again. I wonder about the purpose of the pyramids,
if they are energy regenerators to produce sound....then for what purpose?

I think WATER might be the clue here, as we live on a planet which surface is 70 % water and our cells consists at least for 70 % of water.

Then there is your English language with the word SOUND, meaning the “vibration” as well as “healthy”

I came past the question of Observer

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It never made sense to me, all of those giant slabs above the Kings Chamber, and the "accepted scientific explanation" that they were there to relieve stresses on the roof of the room. Seeing the Kings Chamber as a massive resonating chamber sheds a whole new light on this mystery.

If the hypothesis of the "Pyramid Code" is accurate, i.e. that it is a massive subtle energy generator. And, if your hypothesis is also correct, that the pyramid was a hydraulic water pump. And further, it is felt the Kings Chamber is a resonance chamber. Than, my question is, to what frequency can the clapper in the ram-pump be tuned?

Is it possible to tune the cycles per second of the impacts to, say, the Schumann resonance? Can these mechanical impacts be "tuned" to resonate at a certain frequency? Is it possible the pyramid was designed to be some sort of giant "transmitter"?

I think those frequencies he is pointing at are very important.

Also the Solfeggio Frequencies should be considered.
http://www.miraclesandinspiration.co...equencies.html
They are beneficial for the chakras of Humans as well as the probable chakras of the Earth
When these pyramids could be huge “ sound producers” they were sound/healthy for the earth, as that is a living body with probably chakras as well, as well for its inhabitants.

As the wise elder on the “Pyramid Code” said, SOUND was a main purpose of the Pyramids
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEvxFgVm31U

The “remembrance” of water has been researched by Masaru Emoto
http://www.life-enthusiast.com/twili...arch_emoto.htm
Under influence of sound-vibration, water can come to great force (as I showed with the home video earlier in this thread) (comment #32) as water is able to remember.
This force can be used together with these big pumps, to make various sound-frequencies on a huge scale which has the reaction on water to become even a greater force.

In all the info on this tread I missed the information about the force that actually starts the pump to function!! A suggestion of this force must have been there!

I think a combination of all these phenomena might bring “some” further insight.

This was just some humble “broad” feminine thinking LOL
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Hello all! I thought i'll drop a line or two on this thread. Thanks for a great thread for starters. I'm a machinist/toolmaker by trade, and after having a look on some of Chris Dunns pictures i can pretty much confirm that machine tools have been used at Giza plateau. Obviously i can't say anything about how they were powered, but looking for example those core drilled holes, the feed rate achieve machining marks on the parts way they are, would've needed something VERY powerfull. Looking at the core sample photo, i would say the feed rate of cutting would have been around 0.5 to 1mm per revolution, and to achieve that even in a modern machine shop to relatively soft aluminium with a core drill that size, would be hard pushing.
So i would have an educated guess and say that with man power you would never do that.
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Hello all! I thought i'll drop a line or two on this thread. Thanks for a great thread for starters. I'm a machinist/toolmaker by trade, and after having a look on some of Chris Dunns pictures i can pretty much confirm that machine tools have been used at Giza plateau. Obviously i can't say anything about how they were powered, but looking for example those core drilled holes, the feed rate achieve machining marks on the parts way they are, would've needed something VERY powerfull. Looking at the core sample photo, i would say the feed rate of cutting would have been around 0.5 to 1mm per revolution, and to achieve that even in a modern machine shop to relatively soft aluminium with a core drill that size, would be hard pushing.
So i would have an educated guess and say that with man power you would never do that.
I've really enjoyed the intelligence of the posters on this thread. Learned much and have even more to share. Two way street after all.

Been watching the youtube Pyramid Code and it's a great series.

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This is Chris Dunn & Edward Malkowski at Abu Rawash. (part 1 of part 1) This is the "New Rosetta Stone" This is ultra significant in the double arc cut in that a straight saw cannot cut this.

http://gizapower.com/Abu/index.htm

This is coming out in Edward Malkowski's book "Ancient Egypt 39,000 BCE" due out in April. Great book in that it has Schoch, Dunn, some guy named "Cadman" and others in it. Lots of pictures of machined artifacts.

Chris went a bit tangentially and started working on the statue artifacts - mirror imaging and the like.

Got to see Hakim (in the vid) and that was cool. Hakim said that the pump set up is correct. Hakim also said that it produced hydrogen for the upper machine. I can't prove that part yet.

My favorite Chris Dunn precision is the boxes of the Serapeum:

http://gizapower.com/Precision.htm

It's very "Chris" in that it's technical but it is correct and profound (but a little dry). Only people that actually produce things can understand what 0.00005" actually is and absolute parallel and square sides on multiple granite boxes the size of a small room.

Considering the tolerances, there must have been temperature control for variances and cooling for whatever type cutting mechanism (diamond tip?).

Also the corner radii are outstanding. Chris visited me a few years back while Dr. Jack Kolle was here. Chris and Jack talked a lot about precision laser cutting in manufacture industry etc.

The one thing about the pulse gen that baffled Jack Kolle was the heart beat pulse. It's specific to the design and has something to do with overlapping compression waves travelling in the system. I can observe it but don't really understand it. Same with Jack.

It was amazing to have Jack watch the ink flow model and start calculating the velocity in the room and if it would be a turbulent flow. All off the top of his head and it did confirm my calculations. I had to use a physics book and calculator, though! (The water shoots across the room with a max velocity of 100 ft/sec - not bad for a 3 foot square water jet)

John Cadman

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