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Okay, so I just finished a deep-dive study (yes, I’m the author) on the Great Pyramid, and here’s the wild part: the numbers actually back up the idea that it was intentionally built to work as a massive passive capacitor.

I ran a bunch of simulations using the real geometry and material properties (limestone casing, granite chambers with piezoelectric quartz, etc). The results? The pyramid could store around 462 nF of charge, with a potential over 1.5 million volts. That’s not just a random side effect-my analysis suggests the design choices were deliberate to maximize these electrostatic properties.

No one’s done in-pyramid electrostatic field measurements yet, so this is all based on modeling and simulation, but the evidence is there. If we ever get to do real field tests, I think we’ll find the pyramid is way more than just a tomb.

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