Russian researchers from ITMO University recently discovered that the Giza pyramids have the ability to concentrate electromagnetic energy, a special physical property that could open the door to future technologies, according to Econews.
Pyramids: “Ancient Antennas” Focusing Energy
For decades, scientists have been studying the physical properties of the Egyptian pyramids. Using theoretical physics models and computer simulations, they have studied how the Giza pyramids interact with electromagnetic waves, especially radio waves with wavelengths between 200 and 600 meters.
The results showed that when the resonance condition is reached, the pyramid can concentrate electromagnetic energy in the inner rooms and the area below the floor. The special shape of the pyramid helps to enhance the energy of the incoming waves.
Scientists have calculated the dissipative cross-sectional area - a measure of the ability to absorb or scatter energy - and demonstrated that the pyramid's design optimizes energy distribution.
Although the study was based on the assumption that the pyramid was made of uniformly distributed limestone, the results still suggest that the structure could have acted as a giant antenna, collecting and focusing electromagnetic energy.
Inspiration for future technology
The discovery that the Great Pyramid of Giza can concentrate electromagnetic energy not only sheds light on the secrets of ancient civilizations but also opens up new directions for modern technology. Scientists believe that the same principle can be applied at the nanoscale.
For example, pyramid-shaped nanoparticles could simulate the ability to concentrate energy, thereby developing ultra-sensitive sensors to detect the slightest environmental changes, aid medical diagnosis, and enhance security in modern systems.
In addition, this energy-concentrating property can also be applied to renewable energy technology. Solar panels designed based on the geometry and energy-concentrating ability of pyramids can achieve unprecedented efficiency, contributing to the creation of sustainable energy sources globally.
From the pyramids to the stars
The ability of the Great Pyramid of Giza to concentrate energy also hints at a larger cosmic phenomenon: stars. Like the pyramids, stars—including the Sun—are thought to be giant magnetic fields in space, where light and energy are generated by the interaction of plasma and magnetic fields.
The principle of electromagnetic resonance of the pyramids and the stars have something in common: they both reflect the connection between the Earth and the universe. This discovery shows that humans can use ancient secrets to gain a deeper understanding of the natural laws that govern energy and magnetism throughout the universe.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is not only a great historical symbol but also a testament to the connection between ancient architecture and modern science. From focusing electromagnetic energy to connecting with the workings of the stars, the pyramids reveal the magical connection between Earth and the sky.