Electromagnetic Focusing by Pyramid Shape
A 2018 study published in the Journal of Applied Physics (Balezin et al.) demonstrated that the Great Pyramid can concentrate electromagnetic energy in its internal chambers and beneath its base at specific wavelengths. Using multipole analysis, researchers showed the pyramid acts as a resonant cavity for radio-frequency electromagnetic waves in the 200-600meter wavelength range. The study concluded that under resonant conditions, the pyramid focuses EM energy in the King's and Queen's Chamber regions. While the ancient builders likely did not intend this specific interaction, it raises questions about whether the shape was chosen for properties beyond structural stability.
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