Thought for the day

It’s about the pyramids (Again!)

Frederick Bott
2 min readDec 10, 2024

I just came across the schuman resonance concept, which describes how Earth has the property of being a kind of electromagnetic resonant chamber. It all makes sense to me, with implications on all kinds of things.

One of the more interesting things is the part played by pyramids, how would a pyramid interact with this resonance? There might be other articles on this, I need to check later.

Meantime it follows that a feature like a pyramid would act as a somewhat coherent redirector of a fraction of the spectrum of waves echoing around the planet, out into space.

Every wave of the Schuman resonance has to comprise power from all the waves on Earth put together.

So as we do more and more electromagnetic wave transmission, from comms etc, the amplitude of Schuman resonance has to keep increasing.

The Earth has to ring louder and louder, electromagnetically.

The great pyramid would have the effect of being a kind of transmitter of this resonant energy, out into space.

Most of the power of the Schuman resonance has to be at the lowest frequency, which hugs the planet most effectively per VLF comms, so the greatest power density is at the surface, following all contours, as long as those contours are gradual. But in the case where it encounters a pyramid, at least some of it has to be launched off the sharpish tip, after being concentrated travelling up one or more flats, converging to the tip. A conical or rounded surface like a mountain would not have this effect.

Even a submarine pyramid might have the transmission effect.

I would put money on the 51 degrees angle of vertical incline on a pyramid face coinciding with the ideal practical angle to most effectively launch as much of that power as can be launched by this phenomenon.

It follows that an effective transmitter of the Schuman resonance would also be an effective receiver.

So if there happened to be transmissions in space coming towards Earth in the form of electromagnetic waves in the form of a Schuman spectrum the great pyramid would receive it and add it into the mix of Schuman spectrum on Earth.

How about from the sun?

Is there any measured correlation between the great pyramid being fully irradiated by the sun, and what we detect of the spectrum measured throughout the day?

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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