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duff

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Pyramid General Discussion
« on: February 03, 2008, 09:12:44 PM »

Please use this thread for the general discussion of pyramids.


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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2008, 09:45:43 PM »
moved over from other TT pyramid thread
Joe,
Did you ever see the writings of Ed Kunkel. I am posting his US patent. He said as part of his thesis that the lower chambers of the pyramid were the workings of a ram pump that there was a teardrop scorch mark on the ceiling of the grand gallery. In his innocence he pointed it out to the egyptologists. Next time he returned to Egypt it had been whitewashed. That was in the 40's or 50's. Perhaps what is now visible and is shown in that above site is the bleed through from that whitewashing from 50 years ago?
Here is a pdf of Kunkel's patent. (BTW Kunkel was a hydraulic engineer who thought he could save humanity by giving them a way to produce free power from this pump.)
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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2008, 09:55:48 PM »
@ Jenna

Maybe i dont buy that whole thing tho, he did make a few parallels that he didn't realize...   I need to find my old docs im still hunting for them.. I think that air was the conductor  and it wasent a water pump system but an electro static pump.  I will elaborate more once i can find those dam papers :)
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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2008, 01:43:07 AM »
@ Jenna

Maybe i dont buy that whole thing tho, he did make a few parallels that he didn't realize...   I need to find my old docs im still hunting for them.. I think that air was the conductor  and it wasent a water pump system but an electro static pump.  I will elaborate more once i can find those dam papers :)
                                                                                                                   Joe
The thing to know about the patent is that he had to put the pump in at the top to satisfy the patent folks, but they drove out to his place in Ohio and witnesses a replication of it working and so granted the patent.

The problem with his idea is that over time the extreme vacuum pressure in the grand gallery literally pulls HHO out of the liquid state. All that is needed however, is a spark. Kunkel never solved this. I am pretty sure I have. The intermittent spark is the result of the electrostatic charge that builds up over the kings chamber in all that granite. One spark and kaboom all that HHO implodes and the water is sucked up to fill the grand gallery again. The soot patern had to be there. Kunkel would not have gone for the patent without it. He just thought a person was there as a fireman. (a fireman with no ears left.)

The thing I also think is that we have only actually explored the plumbing of the pyramid style buildings. (They all have the characteristic angled pathways etc.) I think there are many cubic feet in those buildings that could be used for other and possibly more interesting stuff.

jeanna

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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2008, 05:46:01 PM »
Hi Stubblefield fans!
I was 'wondering' around and found this thread. Here's a link to a local fellow that thinks that Giza was built to function as a water pump:
http://www.thepump.org/index.htm

He has an interesting concept of how it was built, if nothing else.

This site: http://www.cobalt.ca/ragged_chutes.htm shows that at least part of the 'Giza as a water pump' concept is possible.

Another link, but from the skeptic realm:
http://skepdic.com/refuge/pharoahspump.html

It pretty much pooh-poohs Meyers theory.

Christopher Dunn (The Giza Power Plant), thinks it was all about producing electricity.

I'm wondering if the ultimate purpose of Giza wasn't to pump water or produce electricity, but to use both to produce a gas (orgone?) that stimulated the local weather to produce rainfall? A rain making machine in the desert?

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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2008, 07:39:06 PM »
I'm wondering if the ultimate purpose of Giza wasn't to pump water or produce electricity, but to use both to produce a gas (orgone?) that stimulated the local weather to produce rainfall? A rain making machine in the desert?
Hi epiphany,

Remember, the nile was at one time very much higher than it is today, and also the 'desert' was covered with mosses and mushrooms etc. as seen in petroglyphs of those wet-loving plants in caves in the middle of the desert.

I can't give you a written source for this info. I was at a mushroom conference where an Italian naturalist showed pics of this type of thing. (sorry. I can't even find his name.)

jeanna

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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #6 on: March 23, 2008, 09:18:41 PM »
Hi epiphany,

Remember, the nile was at one time very much higher than it is today, and also the 'desert' was covered with mosses and mushrooms etc. as seen in petroglyphs of those wet-loving plants in caves in the middle of the desert.

I can't give you a written source for this info. I was at a mushroom conference where an Italian naturalist showed pics of this type of thing. (sorry. I can't even find his name.)

jeanna
Hi Jeanna. Thank-you. It would seem that mosses and mushrooms would require a forest (and maybe wet climate), due to the symbiotic nature of mushrooms/trees, and the acid loving mosses.
I guess I've read a few things here and there where the true age of Giza isn't exactly known. I do believe that Giza was built for a purpose, and I believe those pyramids pre-date the pharaohs that wanted to 'steal their thunder'. Anyway, I enjoy a good mystery... :)

Off topic, my wife and I have harvested hedgehogs and chanterelles from around here. mmmm
Hopefully we'll find some morels this year.

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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #7 on: March 27, 2008, 11:39:51 AM »
The pyramid was used to make nuclear fusion which would in return be used to control the weather via entropic vortex from the "HOMEMADE SUN"

Pyramids are nothing more than that

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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2008, 07:27:59 AM »
The pyramid was used to make nuclear fusion which would in return be used to control the weather via entropic vortex from the "HOMEMADE SUN"

Pyramids are nothing more than that

Do you have more information on that?
Thanks.

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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #9 on: April 03, 2008, 06:00:13 PM »
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« Last Edit: April 19, 2008, 01:04:12 AM by pese »

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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #10 on: April 26, 2008, 09:18:57 AM »
The great pyramids all around the world show previous civilisations must of had a common link ie the similarities.All pyramids are alligned except one...the oldest known structure near the highest lake in the world,in Bolivia.The langauge of the local people could be used as a computer language.....archiologists would have us believe all these structures were built for some religious reason be it for sacrifice or tomb......So here we are recognising these structures were really built to tap into energy.....

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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #11 on: June 25, 2008, 12:20:47 AM »
Here is a fantastic, interactive 3D view of the inside of the Great Pyramid...
ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/www.winsite.com/winxp/video/GP_inside.zip

For me the King's chamber is definitely a freestanding resonating chamber. It's been proved that it resonates at 440Hz plus some other harmonics.

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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #12 on: July 06, 2008, 05:30:21 PM »
For me the King's chamber is definitely a freestanding resonating chamber. It's been proved that it resonates at 440Hz plus some other harmonics.

Just wondering how accurate the measuring of the frequency is. Just that 444 is a number which comes up in other patterns of things. If it was 444 Hz, it would be really neat ;)

jeanna

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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #13 on: July 08, 2008, 07:42:04 PM »
I just wrote this as most of a reply to a PM. I think this is clearly enough expressed to be posted somewhere on the ou forum. I decided to post it here because only the more open minds will bother to read it.  ;D


Maybe part of the problem is that H2O is very different from HHO. In chemistry HOH is the way it is written when not using the sub 2 character because it is a H+ ion connected to a OH- ion.

HHO is also called Brown's gas and Brown says there are 'physical' differences in Brown's gas that make it very different from steam.


I have been looking at Brown's gas since the mid 90's.

 I was introduced to it by the [IMO ]"slimer" Dennis Lee who took the rights to distribute it from Dr. Brown then sat on it as he does with all the inventions he holds distribution rights to.

 Nonetheless, I was able to learn some of the properties of this remarkable gas.

It was just before I met Lee that I had studied the pyramid pump patent of Kunkel. While studying that, I showed the patent to a resin chemist (a friend) who said it looked good, but on further thought he said the pump would slow to a halt as the H and O molecules were literally pulled out of the water by the vacuum in the chamber and separated as gas.

 He explained to me that this would not be steam, but a gas made up of the same proportions of H and O as in water. ( in other words - not steam but HHO gas.)

Because of Lee I was able to put together the fact that this gas in the pyramid is HHO and the same gas as Brown's gas. On combustion it IMplodes. and it is cold.

I then understood that the granite which is piezoelectric and easily gets squeezed by movements of the weight of large amounts of water being pumped through the structure  will produce the spark needed and the implosion will continue the pumping action of the pyramid.

Back to making this HHO with a battery:

So, I think the next step for scientific study will be to determine exactly how much electricity is needed to create 1800 cu cm of HHO gas from 1 cu cm of water.

Then, after that to determine what happens if it is compressed before it is fired. ( a 2nd study.)

I think I heard Brown say if air is added the reaction is explosive not implosive. (that audio was very hard to hear and I may have heard it wrong) -(a 3rd study.)

What I personally believe is that Brown's gas is a gas that will make a 'fusion' (cold fusion) reaction when fired.  And because it is cold fusion it will be seen to be overunity.


thank you,

jeanna

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Re: Pyramid General Discussion
« Reply #14 on: August 03, 2008, 09:45:05 PM »

from
http://www.gizapyramid.com/DrV-article.htm

someone gave us that link somewhere in this forum, i think this is a very simple experiment to test pyramid field ! that can be use as a proof of pyramid power generation

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a) Inside the pyramid were placed some plastic vessels with distilled water and the state of water was observed within three winter months. The water did not congeal, and saved all condition of fluids during all this time. The minimum temperature of air inside the pyramid was -38 C. The ganging of temperature of water inside a vessel showed that it corresponded to the temperature inside the pyramid (i.e. water did not congeal even when its temperature reached -38 C). Customary mineral water in plastic bottles behaved similarly also. When the vessel with water was shaken up or hit on it, crystallization inside the vessel started and the water quickly turned to ice.