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EXPERIMENT 6: Small-Scale Pyramid Reconstruction with Controlled Water Flow

EXPERIMENT 6: THE RECONSTRUCTION

Build it. Turn it on. Measure what happens.

OBJECTIVE: Construct a small-scale limestone chamber with controlled water flow and measure acoustic, electromagnetic, and neurological effects.

CONSTRUCTION:

Chamber: 3m x 3m x 2.5m interior
Material: Calcite limestone blocks (same geology
as Giza Mokattam formation, or nearest equivalent)
Foundation: Limestone bedrock (or limestone slab base)
Water system: Controllable pump, 1-50 L/s flow
through channel beneath chamber floor
Total construction cost: ~$50,000-100,000

INSTRUMENTATION:

  • Accelerometers: 8 positions (floor, walls, ceiling)
  • ELF sensors: inside and outside chamber (4 positions)
  • Infrasound microphones: inside chamber
  • Research EEG: for subject measurements
  • Water flow meter and pressure sensors
Instrumentation cost: ~$20,000

PROTOCOL:

Phase 1: Acoustic characterization
Vary water flow: 0, 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 L/s
Measure acoustic spectrum at each flow rate.
Identify resonant frequencies of chamber.
Prediction: dominant mode at f = v/(2L) =
3500/(2 x 3) = 583Hz in stone, with air mode
at 343/(2 x 3) = 57Hz. Sub-harmonics descend
to brainwave range.
Phase 2: EM characterization
Measure ELF field inside and outside chamber
at each water flow rate.
Prediction: detectable piezoelectric EM emission
at acoustic resonant frequencies, increasing
with water flow rate.
Phase 3: Human subject testing
N = 30 subjects, double-blind crossover
Conditions: water OFF vs water ON (optimal flow)
Measure: EEG, heart rate, subjective experience
Prediction: significant theta/alpha increase
with water ON vs water OFF.

THIS IS THE ULTIMATE TEST: reproducible, controlled, laboratory-quality. If a limestone chamber with water flow produces measurable brainwave entrainment, the theory is CONFIRMED at the mechanism level.

Total project cost: ~$100,000-150,000 Timeline: 6-12months construction + 3-6months testing This is cheaper than a single archaeological excavation season and could rewrite the history of civilization.

Submitted by Experimental Design — Systems Engineering June 06, 2026

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