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    Roger Voss June 14, 2003 6:33:42 PM

    Geometry and Construction Characteristics of The Great Pyramid(Analyzing the Cydonia D&M Pyramid Through the Giza Pyramid)

    Once my understanding of the Great Pyramid was revolutionized byChristopher Dunn's book, The Giza Power Plant, I have come to

    additional conclusions regarding characteristics of geometry andconstruction of the Great Pyramid.

    Dunn's book presents the idea that the Great Pyramid is a machine thatconverts Earth seismic energy into acoustic energy, and then acousticenergy into RF energy which is then absorbed by hydrogen gas that hasbeen generated by a chemical reaction. It is essentially a machinethat uses Earth seismic energy to drive a chemical maser.

    Dunn's book does a superb job of explaining all the internal apparatusof the Great Pyramid machine. However, there a few minor items thatare not addressed by Dunn's over arching explanation (or else givenglancing treatment).

    Of course the pyramid is constructed in a manner to where it is wellcoupled to bedrock and a natural regional granite mound - in essenceit is well coupled to the very Earth itself.

    1) However, I have wondered about why PI is inherent in the pyramid.Why did the builders go to the trouble to insure that the height ofthe pyramid in relation to its base perimeter is the same as theradius of a sphere to its circumference?

    2) Why did the builders go to the trouble of covering the pyramid ingranite casing rock that is different from the limestone rock that themajority of it's bulk is constructed from?

    3) Why does it have size dimensions that are in proportion to thedimensions of the Earth?

    Let's take these in the same order:

    Item 1):

    Consider that the Great Pyramid machine is a wave energy receivingantenna. As such it is perhaps most analogous to a parabolic mirrorthat is able to focus light wave energy to a central focal point.Particularly think of the solar ovens which are essentially hemisphereshaped with a mirrored interior surface. A hemisphere on the sizescale of the Great Pyramid would be technically difficult toconstruct. The engineering profession is all about making compromisesof approximation for either feasibility or economic purposes. Hencethe Great Pyramid was built as an engineer's approximation of ahemisphere. As such it approximates the hemisphere's ability tocollect and focus wave energy. For this reason the slope of 51 degrees51 minutes is all crucial.

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    Another feature of our collecting mirror analogy is the notion of amirrored reflecting surface. That is the role of the granite outercasing. This constituted a sharp transition of material compositionand characteristic. Thus the interior limestone is the conductingmedium of the wave energy and the granite outer casing a reflectingbarrier. Now that Chris Dunn's book has enabled us to fully understandthe Great Pyramid it would be a wonderful undertaking to try to repairand restart the pyramid into operation again. Alas, this won't betruly feasible unless the granite outer casing is restored. (It ishighly questionable, though, as to whether our civilization istechnically competent enough to accomplish this. Once we fullyunderstand the technology inherent in crystal resonance then we might

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    stand a chance.)

    Item 3):

    The principle used pervasively throughout the design of the GreatPyramid power plant design is that of resonance - and of courseespecially harmonic resonance. Again, when we view the Great Pyramidas a receiving antenna of wave energy, then we can appeal again toanalogous physical situations. For instance, both a Marconi or dipoleradio antenna are built at a lessor dimension than the actual

    wavelength that they are intended to receive (or transmit). A Marconiantenna is most ideally resonant to a wavelength that is four timesits length hence it is called a quarter-wave antenna. A dipole antennais essentially two Marconi antennas without the use of a ground and iscalled a half-wave antenna.

    But let us consider a more extreme proportionality situation. At themid point of the AM band, 1070 kHz, an ideal half-wave antenna wouldneed to be 437 feet. Not very practical for a home let alone anautomobile. So in this case a coil is placed in series with a shorterantenna, increasing the effective inductance of the circuit, anddecreasing the resonant frequency. This works effectively but does notperform as well as an ideal half-wave antenna would.

    The point of all this discussion of radio antennas is the notion ofproportional antenna sizing and the principle of harmonic resonancerelative to ideal resonant frequency. As a seismic energy receivingantenna, the Great Pyramid has been constructed with the principle ofproportional antenna sizing in mind. Its physical size as a littlepimple on the surface of the Earth also acts as a filter to selectcertain frequency harmonics, i.e., the principle of harmonicresonance.

    Summary

    I have taken the reader through this bit of discussion to arrive at aparticular idea. As I have illustrated, physical characteristics ofthe Great Pyramid of Giza, Planet Earth, can be explained byunderstanding its purpose and function. So let me suggest ahypothesis: If the D&M Pyramid found in Cydonia region of Mars is apyramid that was constructed for the very same purpose, then itsphysical characteristics should be similarly deterministic. Those whohave the expertise to analyze the images of the D&M Pyramid couldattempt to investigate along these lines. Can the height and baseperimeter of the D&M Pyramid be determined? Can it be establishedthrough infrared analysis if it happens to have an outer casing layer(or did have at one time) that is of a distinctly differentcomposition from the bulk of the interior material? Do its physicaldimensions have any relationship to the fundamental dimensions of theplanet Mars?

    The upshot of this investigation, if it proved fruitful, would be theconclusion that there is a high probability of confluence that thecivilization that built the D&M Pyramid is in some manner related tothe technically adept civilization that built the Great Pyramid ofGiza. This would go a long ways to vindicate the theory thattechnically adept civilization originated from the planet Mars.

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