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Offline amigo

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Re: My heat generating pyramid - picture
« Reply #105 on: March 06, 2008, 10:29:52 PM »
spacetrax, you read that what PYRAman wrote above?

I hope you are building yourself a small pyramid to meditate in for couple of hours a day. Just don't let it get into your head... :)

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« Reply #106 on: March 07, 2008, 10:21:16 AM »
Is he mad?  :o  I am the most normal person, there is nothing special about me.

spacetrax, you read that what PYRAman wrote above?

I hope you are building yourself a small pyramid to meditate in for couple of hours a day. Just don't let it get into your head... :)

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« Reply #107 on: March 07, 2008, 10:41:51 AM »
 :)

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« Reply #108 on: March 07, 2008, 05:55:59 PM »
Hi Folks,
 The 'squeeky sand' can also be found in the UK, i believe it's one of the few places in the world where this shape of sand can be found. It makes the squeek if you shuffle your feet in it & It also sounds 'hollow' if you bang on it with your fist.
See here:
http://www.ukattraction.com/north-wales/whistling-sands.htm.

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« Reply #109 on: March 07, 2008, 06:50:22 PM »
Tomorrow I'm going to the beach. It's Baltic sea Gulf of Riga. I know that there definitely is this type of the sand in some places, but... I don't know if I will succeed in finding it, because sand is wet and maybe frozen. I will take 10 or maybe more samples from different places and then will see when it will be dry.

Offline helmut

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Re: My heat generating pyramid - picture
« Reply #110 on: March 07, 2008, 07:27:38 PM »
Hi Folks,
 The 'squeeky sand' can also be found in the UK, i believe it's one of the few places in the world where this shape of sand can be found. It makes the squeek if you shuffle your feet in it & It also sounds 'hollow' if you bang on it with your fist.
See here:
http://www.ukattraction.com/north-wales/whistling-sands.htm.

Perhaps you and mxt become sand dealers?

helmut

Offline MeggerMan

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« Reply #111 on: March 08, 2008, 12:14:27 AM »
Hi Johnjety,
thanks for the heads up on that, I have been weekend camping near Barmouth in the past so this is just around the corner so to speak.
I wonder if they will notice someone taking a bucket of the stuff home with them. ;)

Is there any chance of you getting a sample of it and sticking it under a microscope?

Another way may be to get some pure quartz pebbles and smash them with a hammer or heat them cherry red and drop them in water.
The put the crushed grit into a stone tumbler with more quartz pebbles to smooth them down.
Using a crude stone age hammer made of a large quartz stone bash the grit into sand (wearing appropriate safety goggles and dust mask of coarse!), may take a while but at least you will know its all quartz.
One of the other discussions in this forum is related to crystal batteries where they are crushing minerals in various ways to get fine grit.

Quartz (Silicon Dioxide) has some odd properties, six sided prism with a six sided pyramid at each end, its piezoelectric and if you apply a voltage across the crystal it will vibrate(I presume they mean pulsed potential) , very ubundant 98% of the earth minerals are composed of it.
Tourmaline (quartz family) is used to treat water by removing cholorine and ion components

Cheers
Rob
« Last Edit: March 08, 2008, 01:21:07 AM by MeggerMan »

Offline sparks

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« Reply #112 on: March 08, 2008, 02:42:08 AM »
     The inside of a pyramid forms a lattice whereby a vibration either is absorbed by the walls of the mass or reflected at an angle that sets it into a decreasing length lattice network effectively increasing it's frequency as the wave travels towards the top of the pyramid.  .  If the nile has or had an underground flow at one time the Pyramids could easily draw power from it's rumbling.  Or maybe pressure waves of a migrating tectonic plate amplified.
  Google "Brown Mountain Lights"  This vibrating mountain geology creates plasmic energy balls. 
   Pyraman's configuration is cool.  Loudspeaker pressure waves being converted to high frequency vibrations in the salt water via the sound sand crystals.  The highly ionized dissolved salt  generating voltage in the water.  Then the copper pyramid antennae.  You could probably listen to you pyramid vibrate on an am radio.

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« Reply #113 on: March 08, 2008, 07:21:10 AM »
Hi@all,

I guess I?m gonna try this configuration if somebody can deliver singing sand to us. Who`s interested in doing the same for verifying the information?

Best,
Spacetrax


     The inside of a pyramid forms a lattice whereby a vibration either is absorbed by the walls of the mass or reflected at an angle that sets it into a decreasing length lattice network effectively increasing it's frequency as the wave travels towards the top of the pyramid.  .  If the nile has or had an underground flow at one time the Pyramids could easily draw power from it's rumbling.  Or maybe pressure waves of a migrating tectonic plate amplified.
  Google "Brown Mountain Lights"  This vibrating mountain geology creates plasmic energy balls. 
   Pyraman's configuration is cool.  Loudspeaker pressure waves being converted to high frequency vibrations in the salt water via the sound sand crystals.  The highly ionized dissolved salt  generating voltage in the water.  Then the copper pyramid antennae.  You could probably listen to you pyramid vibrate on an am radio.

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« Reply #114 on: March 08, 2008, 11:34:45 AM »
Hello Pyraman

I have posted three images.
Nobody can reproduce it with the dimension that we have got. We need the dimension on the third image.

-1 In the first image the heights of the kings and queens chambers are clear (green). The resonator is red.

- 2 In the second image i put your image under the section of the pyramid and……      You can see that they have a different angle  (yellow surface) .  And so there is some space between the heights of the kings room and the resonator.

-3 In the third picture, I marked the dimensions (with one angle) that we need.


Can you give us the needed dimensions, so i ( and others) can reproduce it.

Thanks,

Olivier

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Re: My heat generating pyramid - picture
« Reply #115 on: March 16, 2008, 05:39:25 PM »
Hello PYRAman! Do you have any new information for us? Or have you lost your contact? If not can you ask how the Creators will arrive to earth? Thanks!
 :)

Offline helmut

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Re: My heat generating pyramid - picture
« Reply #116 on: March 17, 2008, 03:08:22 PM »
Hello PYRAman! Do you have any new information for us? Or have you lost your contact? If not can you ask how the Creators will arrive to earth? Thanks!
 :)

After i saw the video from or with "William Cooper"  i am afraid that some dark forces took him away.
I hope,that i am wrong.

helmut

Offline spacetrax

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Re: My heat generating pyramid - picture
« Reply #117 on: March 18, 2008, 01:04:45 PM »
Hi mxt,
have you got the squeeky sand?

@Pyraman:  what is actually "environmental rest"?

Thanks,
Spacetrax

Tomorrow I'm going to the beach. It's Baltic sea Gulf of Riga. I know that there definitely is this type of the sand in some places, but... I don't know if I will succeed in finding it, because sand is wet and maybe frozen. I will take 10 or maybe more samples from different places and then will see when it will be dry.

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Re: My heat generating pyramid - picture
« Reply #118 on: March 18, 2008, 05:50:47 PM »
Hi mxt,
have you got the squeeky sand?

Hi,
I got the sand from here:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=105877683972369186377.000448b6cb6103661d8c2&ll=57.122497,24.206577&spn=0.002006,0.005021&t=h&z=18
, but I don't know exactly if this sand is squeeky or not. It was wet when I collected it. I took the samples based on my intuition. So, I'm not sure is this the right sand we are looking for.

Here are a few images from location where I got the sand
(http://85.15.246.98:8000/img/IMG_1269.JPG)
(http://85.15.246.98:8000/img/IMG_1272.JPG)


The sand drying process:
(http://85.15.246.98:8000/img/IMG_1360s.JPG)
When the sand was dry I tried to get some squeeky sound out of it, but... nothing. Possibly, at home I don't have the right conditions for this sand to make a sound or much larger amounts of sand are needed to hear the specific sound.


The sand on the A4 size page:
(http://85.15.246.98:8000/img/IMG_1369s.JPG)
(http://85.15.246.98:8000/img/IMG_1367s.JPG)

Enlarged previous image to see the sand grains:
(http://85.15.246.98:8000/img/IMG_1367ls.JPG)

The sand grains in details. Here we can see that these sand grains are with round corners:
SAND1

I had to update this post with one more important image where you could see how actually tiny these sand grains are.
SAND2

In the summer time it's easy to find the squeeky sand. Now it's a blind action.

mxt
« Last Edit: March 18, 2008, 11:38:44 PM by mxt »

Offline helmut

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Re: My heat generating pyramid - picture
« Reply #119 on: March 18, 2008, 06:45:09 PM »
Good report
At least we see the things moving vorward

helmut