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EXPERIMENT 1: Piezoelectric ELF Field Measurement at Giza Plateau

EXPERIMENT 1: PIEZOELECTRIC FIELD AT GIZA

OBJECTIVE: Detect and measure the ELF electromagnetic field generated by piezoelectric transduction in the Mokattam limestone bedrock beneath and around the Great Pyramid.

EQUIPMENT:

  • ELF 3-axis sensor (e.g. ExpoM-ELF, ~$2,000)
  • Triaxial geophones, 4.5Hz natural freq (~$500 ea)
  • Portable spectrum analyzer with FFT (0.1-100Hz)
  • GPS for precise positioning
Total budget: ~$10,000-15,000

LOCATIONS:

Station 1: 100m from pyramid base (on bedrock)
Station 2: 500m from pyramid base
Station 3: 1km from pyramid base
Station 4: 5km from pyramid (control distance)
Station 5: 10km (far control, off Mokattam limestone)

PREDICTED VALUES:

Based on our piezoelectric field calculation:
Current state: water table at ~15m below surface.
Natural groundwater flow through limestone generates
a RESIDUAL field, orders of magnitude weaker than
the ancient full-flow system.
Expected residual field (natural groundwater only):
100m: 1-10mV/m at 5-15Hz
500m: 0.5-3mV/m
1km: 0.3-1mV/m
5km: <0.3mV/m (at or below Schumann level)
Natural Schumann resonance: 0.3mV/m (background)

CONFIRMATION CRITERIA:

STRONG: Field detected at >1mV/m within 1km,
with spectral peaks at 5-15Hz, amplitude decreasing
with distance following cylindrical spreading law
(1/sqrt(r) dependence)
MODERATE: Field detected but below predicted values
(consistent with reduced water flow post-Aswan Dam)

REFUTATION CRITERIA:

No detectable field above Schumann background at
ANY station, OR field present but at non-infrasonic
frequencies (indicating non-piezoelectric source)

TIMING: Measure during high AND low Nile seasons

(even post-dam, ~20% seasonal variation remains).
Prediction: higher field during high water.
Submitted by Experimental Design — Geophysics June 06, 2026

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