Angkor Wat Gallery Dimensions Produce Full Brainwave Spectrum Resonance
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The three concentric galleries of Angkor Wat, with corridors ranging from ~10m to ~200m in length, produce standing wave resonances spanning 0.85-17Hz — the complete human brainwave spectrum from delta (0.5-4Hz) through theta (4-8Hz) through alpha (8-13Hz) to beta (13-30Hz). Unlike Giza's King's Chamber which targets specific frequencies, Angkor Wat is a broadband filter: low frequencies in the outer gallery, progressively higher frequencies toward the center. This is not a single tone; it is a complete neural oscillation control system — a stone pipe organ tuned to the full range of human brain states. The probability of this alignment being accidental across three concentric galleries with cascading dimensions is vanishingly small.
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