Piezoelectric Granite Under 6.5 Million Tonnes
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The King's Chamber is built from ~100 blocks of Aswan granite with ~55% quartz content. Quartz is strongly piezoelectric — it converts mechanical stress into electrical energy. These granite blocks are under enormous compressive stress from the 6.5-million-tonne pyramid above them.
In 2018, a peer-reviewed study (Journal of Applied Physics) by ITMO University demonstrated that the Great Pyramid's geometry concentrates electromagnetic energy specifically in the King's Chamber and beneath the base at resonant wavelengths (200-600m range). The pyramid shape creates near-optimal conditions for EM energy focusing.
Combined: piezoelectric granite generating electricity from seismic vibrations + a geometry that concentrates electromagnetic energy = a massive energy transduction system. This is not speculation — each component is individually verified by mainstream physics.
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