Kheops pyramid turned out to be a
Physicists from Germany and Russia studied the properties of Kheops pyramid and concluded that this work could attract electromagnetic energy into the inner chamber.
Physicists from Germany and Russia have studied the properties of Kheops pyramid and concluded that this work could draw electromagnetic energy into the inner chamber and gather in a static space inside pyramid. Their conclusion is presented in the Journal of Applied Physics.
Pyramid of Kheops.
"Given the great interest in pyramids, we decided to consider Kheops in terms of resonant particles of radio frequency scattering particles. We obtained a series of interesting results, yes. It is possible to find important practical applications, ' said Andrei Evlyuhin, coordinator of research works from Saint-Petersburg University of Information Technology, Mechanics and Optics (ITMO).
Calculations show that Kheops pyramid actually interacts with "amateur" radio waves , energy accumulation in Pharaoh's tomb moved into a spot placed directly under the mysterious light base, where the chamber is located. Tuesday.
(also known as or) was built in the middle of the 3rd millennium BC as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu (Kheops). The building, 145 meters high, 230 meters wide and 230 meters long, remains one of the tallest and most massive structures built by mankind.
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