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They lied to us for 500 years about the Pyramid

Nikola Tesla reveals the truth

By Jonathan Kojo AryeePublished 2 years ago 3 min read

The Egyptian Pyramids at Giza stand as enigmatic structures that have endured the test of time, capturing the fascination of many throughout history. Among those intrigued by their mysteries was Nikola Tesla, a brilliant inventor known for his pioneering contributions to modern technology. While Tesla's fame was somewhat overshadowed during his lifetime, recent recognition has shed light on his groundbreaking ideas, which extend beyond smartphones, Wi-Fi, and electrical supply systems.

Tesla's interest in unraveling the secrets of the Egyptian pyramids began when he was just 20 years old. Contrary to the common belief that the pyramids served as tombs for Pharaohs, Tesla suspected that these colossal structures harbored advanced technology related to electromagnetism. He postulated that the materials used in constructing the pyramids, such as stones with energy-storing properties derived from the Sun and the Moon, were designed to generate an energy field capable of providing electricity to entire cities.

In 1905, Tesla submitted a patent titled "The Art of Transmitting Electrical Energy Through the Natural Medium," outlining designs for a global energy generation system tapping into the ionosphere. This concept, akin to Tesla's electromagnetic pyramid, aimed to transmit unlimited energy wirelessly. To materialize his theories, Tesla constructed the Tesla Experimental Station (Warden Cliff Tower) in Colorado Springs, resembling the pyramid's placement and adhering to its principles.

Tesla's obsession with the numbers 3, 6, and 9, considered by him as a universal key to the universe, extended to his preference for pyramidal shapes and specific mathematical principles. He believed that these numbers held profound significance in the natural order of the universe.

Examining the precision of the Great Pyramid's construction revealed remarkable alignment with true north and dimensions mirroring Earth's polar radius and equatorial circumference. This precision, combined with Tesla's theories, led to the speculation that the pyramids were not only architectural marvels but also potential power-generating machines.

Tesla's wireless power distribution system and the construction of the pyramids shared a common principle—tapping into Earth's resonance. Both systems aimed to harness natural energies for unlimited and clean power. Unfortunately, Tesla's ambitious project faced obstacles, leading to its eventual abandonment, while the Great Pyramid's functionality might have been compromised over time.

Theories suggest that the pyramid could have functioned as a power plant, utilizing physioelectricity generated by water rushing through its base chambers. Evidence points to the potential use of granite and gold in the pyramid's construction, materials conducive to transmitting and focusing electromagnetic energy.

Intriguingly, recent studies exploring the pyramid's response to electromagnetic waves and its ability to concentrate energy in internal chambers hint at a purpose beyond a mere burial site. The pyramid's design, coupled with its alignment with celestial bodies and ancient numerical symbolism, prompts speculation about an advanced civilization's involvement in its creation.

The Orion constellation theory proposed by Graham Hancock introduces the idea that the Great Pyramid aligns with the stars, suggesting a profound connection between ancient civilizations and celestial phenomena.

While the narrative delves into speculative possibilities, it remains uncertain whether the pyramids functioned as power plants or if they were discovered rather than constructed by ancient Egyptians. The erosion patterns around the Sphinx and evidence of ancient advanced civilizations challenge conventional timelines.

In revisiting Tesla's vision for clean and accessible energy, it becomes apparent that his ideas, if realized, could have transformed our world. The shift towards fossil fuels, driven by economic interests, may have diverted us from a path of sustainable energy sources. Nikola Tesla's legacy sparks contemplation on what could have been, leaving us to ponder the potential impact of his visionary inventions on our present-day challenges.

We all needs to know our history and also teach our offspring's.

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