Yucatan Limestone Is Identical Piezoelectric Material to Giza Plateau
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The Yucatan Peninsula limestone platform (165,000km²) is composed of calcite (CaCO₃), the same mineral as the Mokattam Formation limestone of the Giza Plateau. Both exhibit the same piezoelectric coefficient (g_eff ≈ 2.5e-3 V·m/N), the same acoustic impedance range (5-6 × 10⁶ kg/m²·s), and the same seismic Q factors (50-200). The Maya built their pyramids on the same material the Egyptians used, 10,000km away, with no known contact between the civilizations. Both chose calcite limestone as their substrate. If piezoelectric field generation is the function, then the material choice is not coincidence — it is a design requirement independently discovered.
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