I’ve always felt the "tomb" theory didn't hold up, especially with no hieroglyphs or mummies found inside the Great Pyramid. This video dives deep into the piezoelectric properties of the granite used in the King’s Chamber and how it relates to Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower. It’s a fascinating look at the "Power Plant" theory. What do you guys think? Was it a tomb or a machine?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrM4VKAUNXw

by Beginning-Mud-2115

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  1. The water flowing from the Nile and the sun action at golden hour was the elements needed to make the chariot break 88 mph.

  2. There are hieroplyphs inside the great pyramid and there is a full blown burial chamber, there is even remains of a tunnel that grave robbers dug in and stole the corpse to take whatever jewels and gold were left on the body. Its a tomb…

  3. It always seemed to me especially with insulating it from ground with that instead of a power plant that makes usable power it would be one mammoth mamma of a spark gap generator.  With the gold topper coming to a point you could tune the wavelength kinda.  It would put all types of broadband static right into the air.  Like running spark plugs without a condenser only the spark plug is 400 feet tall. Or maybe it would be closer to a bbq igniter 400 feet tall?