2002 CE Discovery

Chemical Analysis Reveals Zinc Chloride & HCl in Shafts

Queen's Chamber, Great Pyramid (29.9792°N, 31.1342°E)

Detailed Account

Chemical analysis of residues inside the Queen's Chamber shafts reveals traces of zinc chloride and hydrochloric acid. When zinc reacts with HCl, it produces hydrogen gas and zinc chloride. Hydrogen is the most effective substance for generating microwave radiation when excited. Christopher Dunn's Power Plant Theory proposes this was an intentional chemical process. The copper fittings would serve as either electrical contacts or chemical-resistant flow control.

Geographic Context

Location Queen's Chamber, Great Pyramid
Latitude 29.979200° N
Longitude 31.134200° E
This location is at the Giza plateau — latitude 29.9792°N, matching the speed of light constant (299,792,458 m/s).