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Steel Under Pyramid
Q. I have read a few things about Pyramid mysteries but so far have not done
any serious experimentation with it. I received the Calculator wheel and the
6" pyramid model only 2days back. I plan to construct a bigger model , say 15
inches for various experimentations. Being a chemical engineer, my first
thought goes towards carrying out some experiments on the corrosion aspects of steel
under the pyramid and
compare the same with one outside. I also plan to carry out
somemicrobiological studies on water to see the effect on bacteria growthunder pyramid.
A. Over the years, there have been reports, that within a few weeks charging
inside of a pyramid, the patina from metal antiques seems to disolve off the
object's surface. Patina-dust particlesapparently gathered around the base of
one specimen, which in turn, appeared to have a shine not observed earlier.
Organic tests with or without water have also been consistently productive as
reported in numerous experiments. According to another researcher, the surface
tension of water in a bowl changed inside of an open-frame pyramid. Years of
pyramid form energy experiments reveal that test results can vary due to
influences caused by sunspot and moon cycles.
Good wishes
Bill Cox |