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Interstellar Communication Node: Design Requirements vs Giza System

DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR AN INTERSTELLAR COMMUNICATION NODE

If a civilisation travels to a new planet and needs a permanent communication link back home, the device must satisfy:

REQ 1: Run without maintenance for thousands of years

GIZA: Self-powered by water table + Schumann + seismic.
9,000+ years demonstrated. No moving parts. MATCH.

REQ 2: Self-powered from the planet's own energy

GIZA: Hydraulic ram pump (gravity + water), piezoelectric
bedrock (seismic), Schumann resonance (EM). Zero external
fuel. MATCH.

REQ 3: Survive geological and civilisational change

GIZA: 6.1million tonnes of stone. No organic components.
Has survived 4,500 years of confirmed history. Could survive
100,000+ years. MATCH.

REQ 4: Discoverable and interpretable by future visitors

GIZA: Pi encoded in perimeter/height ratio (within 0.05%).
Phi in chamber proportions. Resonant frequencies calculable
from dimensions. Stellar positions in shaft angles.
Any civilisation with mathematics can decode it. MATCH.

REQ 5: Interface with local consciousness

GIZA: Chamber frequencies match human brainwave bands.
Forced entrainment. Piezoelectric brain-stone coupling.
Optimal antenna for consciousness effects. MATCH.

REQ 6: Encode origin and target

GIZA: Star shafts point at Sirius (8.6 ly), Kochab (126 ly),
Thuban (300 ly), Al Nitak (1,200 ly). The shaft angles
encode stellar coordinates at the date of construction.
Any civilisation that understands precession can determine
both WHEN and WHERE. MATCH.

SCORE: 6 of 6 requirements matched.

No other single hypothesis explains all six features simultaneously. The tomb theory matches zero. The power plant theory matches 1-2. The astronomical observatory theory matches 2-3. The interstellar communication node hypothesis matches all six.

Submitted by Engineering Analysis — Design Specification June 06, 2026

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