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Four Definitive Tests to Prove or Disprove the Giza Acoustic Engine

DEFINITIVE EXPERIMENTAL TESTS

None require excavation or destruction. All use surface sensors only. Could be completed in a single day.

TEST 1: PIEZOELECTRIC VOLTAGE ON GRANITE BEAMS

Equipment: high-impedance voltmeter, 2 copper electrodes,
contact gel. Cost: ~$500. Time: 30minutes.
Procedure: Place electrodes on two granite beams in the
King's Chamber. Measure AC voltage.
Predicted (from seismic input alone): 1-10 V at 5-30Hz
If zero: piezoelectric model is wrong.
If measurable: granite IS a piezoelectric transducer.

TEST 2: CROSS-PYRAMID ACOUSTIC COUPLING

Equipment: 2 calibrated microphones, 2 recorders with
GPS time sync. Cost: ~$2,000.
Procedure: Simultaneous recording in King's Chamber
(Khufu) and Burial Chamber (Khafre).
Predicted: correlated signals with 0.099s delay
(348m / 3500m/s through bedrock).
If correlated: pyramids ARE coupled through bedrock.

TEST 3: ACOUSTIC IMPULSE RESPONSE

Equipment: speaker, amplifier, microphones, accelerometers,
laptop. Cost: ~$5,000.
Procedure: Generate chirp signal in Subterranean Chamber.
Record arrival at King's Chamber.
Measure: transit time, frequency response, amplitude.
This directly maps the acoustic transmission path.

TEST 4: CONTROLLED WATER INTRODUCTION (definitive)

Equipment: water supply (fire hose), pressure sensors,
microphones. Cost: ~$10,000.
Procedure: Introduce 1-10 L/s of water into the upper
Descending Passage.
Predicted: rhythmic pressure pulses at 2-7Hz appear
in the Subterranean Chamber.
If pulses appear at predicted frequency: RAM PUMP CONFIRMED.
This is THE definitive test. Requires Egyptian authority
permission (the real obstacle).

STATUS: None of these tests have been performed. The information to confirm or reject the hydraulic-acoustic theory is obtainable with $10,000 of equipment and one day of access. The technology has existed since the 1960s.

Submitted by Experimental Protocol — Proposed June 06, 2026

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