The Great Pyramid of Khufu - A Theory by Damon Petrie

The Great Pyramid of Khufu - A Theory by Damon Petrie

Author:Damon Petrie [Petrie, Damon]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: DAYMOON Publishing
Published: 2014-08-03T00:00:00+00:00


Ante Chamber

Seemingly merely harnessing and resonating electromagnetic energy in the aforementioned fashion was not in itself adequate because it appears to me as though it was altered, perhaps changed in frequency. I speculate this was done by forcing the resonated energy from the grand gallery (resonator) into the High Central Section which is more commonly known as the ante chamber.

With the exception of one foot at the top, the two side walls and the south wall of the ante chamber are of cut and polished pinkish colored granite. Each of the side walls has a wainscot approximately a foot thick, thus the width of the ante chamber is about two feet wider in its upper part. The height of the ante chamber is twelve and a half feet. The ceiling consists of three large blocks of granite. A portion of the floor is limestone, the remainder is granite which continues through the second low section.

Like the grand gallery, albeit on a smaller scale, I suspect the ante chamber to be a resonator. It is designed to again modify the frequency of the introduced energies. This alteration or modulation is done by interaction with the granite which is a special type of stone. It is considered one of earth’s natural batteries because it can be induced to generate electricity or polarity. The phenomenon is known as piezoelectricity.*

The great pyramid is designed to generate mechanical stress on its granite (consists chiefly of quartz and feldspar) components.

*Piezoelectricity: Electricity or polarity induced in certain crystals such as quartz, tourmaline, and some other crystals by mechanical stress. Such crystals also vibrate if they are placed in an alternating electrical field.

A half inch cube of quartz compressed with a force of only 1,000 pounds can generate up to 25,000 volts.



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