The Schumann Resonance Harmonic Connection
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Earth's fundamental electromagnetic resonance (Schumann resonance) is ~7.83Hz. The King's Chamber resonance at ~121Hz is approximately the 15th harmonic of this frequency. The sub-harmonics of the chamber descend into the Schumann range.
The human brain operates in overlapping frequency ranges: theta (4-8Hz), alpha (8-13Hz). The Schumann fundamental (7.83Hz) falls at the theta-alpha boundary — the exact state associated with deep meditation, creative insight, and altered consciousness.
If the pyramid amplifies frequencies in this range (via acoustic resonance, piezoelectric transduction, and geometric EM focusing), a person inside the King's Chamber would be immersed in coherent fields at biologically active frequencies. Every component of this system has been individually measured and verified. The question is whether their combination was deliberate.
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