Just kidding with you frogs, lol. Although I truly am engrossed in my book about Heimholz resonators, I know that any frogs watching are watching the game ironically 🫡😁👍🥰
EDIT: AND WELL, WELL, WELL, WHAT DO WE HAVE HERE, TAYLOR SWIFT AND HER PFIZER BOYFRIEND WON THE GAME
Giza: The Tesla Connection by the legendary engineer Christopher Dunn. He wrote the seminal book The Giza Power Plant back I think in 1998, but he basically wrote it kind of all by himself but this book is just packed with other contributors that made amazing and incredible new connections from their different various fields of science.
"Giza: The Tesla Connection" is a book by Andrew Collins. In this book, Collins explores the hypothesis that Nikola Tesla, the renowned inventor and electrical engineer, may have had connections to the Great Pyramid of Giza and ancient Egyptian civilization. The book delves into various aspects of Tesla's work and theories, as well as archaeological evidence related to the pyramids, to propose the idea that Tesla's advanced knowledge of electricity and technology could have been influenced by ancient Egyptian wisdom or even extraterrestrial sources. It examines Tesla's fascination with pyramid structures and suggests potential links between his ideas and ancient Egyptian symbolism and engineering techniques. Overall, "Giza: The Tesla Connection" presents an alternative perspective on both Tesla's work and the mysteries of ancient Egypt.
I read the Giza Power Plant. It was eye opening at the time. He explains the right angles in the granite inside the sarcophagus that are nearly perfect and couldn’t have been made with the “tools” of the time period. And there’s a shaft that had chemical (maybe lime?) residue that would indicate it was used as a power plant. Once you read the actual math and science behind it, it makes sense that the pyramids had a much different purpose than we’ve been told. Did you know there are pyramids around the world, all on meridians. I forget how many but they’re in every country. It would make much more sense that the people were willing to build so many enormous structures for energy instead of burial tombs. Some so overgrown that people have thought they were mountains. (Bosnia, Mexico). I love and always have loved archeology. Definitely getting his recent book!
Just kidding with you frogs, lol. Although I truly am engrossed in my book about Heimholz resonators, I know that any frogs watching are watching the game ironically 🫡😁👍🥰
EDIT: AND WELL, WELL, WELL, WHAT DO WE HAVE HERE, TAYLOR SWIFT AND HER PFIZER BOYFRIEND WON THE GAME
I’m into Heimholz resonators too. What’s the name of the book?
Giza: The Tesla Connection by the legendary engineer Christopher Dunn. He wrote the seminal book The Giza Power Plant back I think in 1998, but he basically wrote it kind of all by himself but this book is just packed with other contributors that made amazing and incredible new connections from their different various fields of science.
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The book so far is mind-blowing how tight it is. Definitely worth the 20 plus year wait
Just looked it up:
"Giza: The Tesla Connection" is a book by Andrew Collins. In this book, Collins explores the hypothesis that Nikola Tesla, the renowned inventor and electrical engineer, may have had connections to the Great Pyramid of Giza and ancient Egyptian civilization. The book delves into various aspects of Tesla's work and theories, as well as archaeological evidence related to the pyramids, to propose the idea that Tesla's advanced knowledge of electricity and technology could have been influenced by ancient Egyptian wisdom or even extraterrestrial sources. It examines Tesla's fascination with pyramid structures and suggests potential links between his ideas and ancient Egyptian symbolism and engineering techniques. Overall, "Giza: The Tesla Connection" presents an alternative perspective on both Tesla's work and the mysteries of ancient Egypt.
$29. Snap it up, it's already kicking my butt, it's so good
I read the Giza Power Plant. It was eye opening at the time. He explains the right angles in the granite inside the sarcophagus that are nearly perfect and couldn’t have been made with the “tools” of the time period. And there’s a shaft that had chemical (maybe lime?) residue that would indicate it was used as a power plant. Once you read the actual math and science behind it, it makes sense that the pyramids had a much different purpose than we’ve been told. Did you know there are pyramids around the world, all on meridians. I forget how many but they’re in every country. It would make much more sense that the people were willing to build so many enormous structures for energy instead of burial tombs. Some so overgrown that people have thought they were mountains. (Bosnia, Mexico). I love and always have loved archeology. Definitely getting his recent book!