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Originally posted by tooo many pills
Maybe the noise echoed back and forth and eventually came out of the vents which are in the middle of the pyramid extremely loud? Like a siren or call, something everyone in the city could hear and be notified. Used on completion, pharroh died, major celebatrions.
Meaning, with the propper wave forms the whole structure starts to vibrate at the correct resonence creating a super concentrated amount of energy that could be directed at a target.
Originally posted by W3RLIED2
reply to post by tooo many pills
If all of the energy was amplified and stored somewhere in the interior of the Pyramid, than that would lead one to believe that the cap would be a focus point. Like a giant capacitor of some kind.
www.gizapyramid.com...
It appears that the Great Pyramid was never finished since the top is flat, and not pointed, as it should be. It has a truncated summit which is coarse and uneven and measures about 30 square feet. Most pyramids were crowned with a top-stone that completed their structure. This pyramid does not currently have one and it appears that it never did.
Originally posted by W3RLIED2
Thats one of the big questions. You'll notice though that the Pyramid's cap is no longer in place though.
Enoch (known to Egyptians as Imohtep) IMO, had to have capped it. Before the christians came along and started calling it the great pyramid, it was previously known in Biblical times as the Pillar of Enoch. When it was finished it would have shown as a gleaming beacon during the day and night for miles around, and was supposedly capped with gold. There is no way to prove any of this however
Originally posted by W3RLIED2
I like to reference the Bible in this case. And i will explain why.
Psalm 118:22-- The stone which the builder refused shall be the head stone of the corner.
118:22,23, may refer to David's preferment; but principally to Christ. 1. His humiliation; he is the Stone which the builders refused: they would go on in their building without him. This proved the ruin of those who thus made light of him. Rejecters of Christ are rejected of God. 2. His exaltation; he is the chief Cornerstone in the foundation. He is the chief Top-stone, in whom the building is completed, who must, in all things, have the pre-eminence.
Originally posted by Egyptianprincess
In response to Randyvs, no there is not a corner of the sarcophogus chamber that is melted, i have seen it (the great pyramid) it is just a small stone room with a small stone box where the sarcophogus was held...nothing too interesting.