The Pyramid as a Multi-Function Device
Rather than serving a single purpose, the Great Pyramid may be a multi-function device: simultaneously a geodetic marker (encoding Earth's dimensions), an astronomical observatory (stellar shaft alignments), a mathematical monument (π, φ, Fibonacci), an acoustic resonator (King's Chamber frequencies), an electromagnetic antenna (pyramid shape focuses EM energy), a chronological marker (precession encoding), and a symbolic "first time" artifact connecting heaven and earth. This "Swiss Army knife" hypothesis explains why so many different theories each find supporting evidence — they may all be partially correct. The builders may have designed a structure that fulfilled numerous scientific and spiritual functions simultaneously, reflecting a holistic worldview that modern compartmentalized science struggles to appreciate.
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