On the Ionizing Functionality of Great Pyramid

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4beowulf7

Joined Jul 25, 2015
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Hello everyone,
I like to post some thoughts on some of the functions of the Great Pyramid of Egypt. It's been claimed that the Great Pyramid might be a Power Plant, a Tomb, a Transmitter/Receiver to talk with some other Worlds, or a message from Atlanteans to future generations in the form of a massive monument.

Let's start with Ionosphere.

Ionosphere is a conductive layer in atmosphere whose conductive property is due to cosmic rays coming from space. Surface of Earth and the Ionosphere form a spherical capacitor as shown in Fig. 1. The potential difference at about 50-km high above Earth surface is estimated as +400000 V. The electric field intensity increases by about 100 V/m as the altitude increases. So the Earth must be the negative plate (or the grounded plate) of this global capacitor.

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Fig. 1. Earth-Ionosphere spherical capacitor. REF: Feynman vol2


Since the electric field is actually the gradient of a scalar electric potential, there must be a potential gradient in air. The equipotentials enclose Earth like concentric spherical surfaces.

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Fig. 2. Potential distribution. REF: Feynman vol2


Great Pyramid of Keops has insulating outer surface and underneath there is a conductive surface. Most likely, equipotential lines are distorted around the pyramid. The tip of the pyramid may be as low as 0 V/m. However, the equipotential lines are highly compressed at the tip of the pyramid and the lines that are at much higher potential are very close to the 0 V/m line as seen in Fig. 3. The height of the pyramid is 146 m, and the expected potential close to the tip of the pyramid is 14600 V. This high positive potential may pull the electrons from the tip of the pyramid. If that's the case, one of the functions of Great Pyramid is to provide Ionization.

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Fig. 3.

And the now the question comes. Why this ionization is used? Can it be modulated acoustically?

Greetings
 

Brownout

Joined Jan 10, 2012
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Ionosphere is a conductive layer in atmosphere whose conductive property is due to cosmic rays coming from space. Surface of Earth and the Ionosphere form a spherical capacitor as shown in Fig. 1. The potential difference at about 50-km high above Earth surface is estimated as +400000 V. The electric field intensity increases by about 100 V/m as the altitude increases. So the Earth must be the negative plate (or the grounded plate) of this global capacitor.
You math does't add up. for 4ookv @ 50km, that's 8V/m.

The height of the pyramid is 146 m, and the expected potential close to the tip of the pyramid is 14600 V. This high positive potential may pull the electrons from the tip of the pyramid. If that's the case, one of the functions of Great Pyramid is to provide Ionization.
I get 1136v, considering the gradient is 8v/m max. And I suspect it's not even that. The gradient is definitely not that big at ground level. And, there is no conductive coating.
 
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