Hello everyone. I developed the GRPPP (Giza Resonance Power Plant Protocol) to prove that the Great Pyramid functions as a large-scale piezoelectric transducer. The analysis focuses on the Pink Granite of the King's Chamber, which generates an electrical charge under a constant pressure of 6 million tons. The system uses the Earth's resonance to inject energy into the ionosphere via the Pyramidion. I have published the complete dossier, diagrams, and Python simulation code on my GitHub so that the community can audit it: https://github.com/TiagoBertolo/Giza-Resonance-Power-Plant.git

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  1. So pyramid is 146 m tall, the Grand Khalifa is 828m and for example KVLY-TV mast is 623 meter tall….so all of those thingsust be a massive massive semiconductor…..right ?

  2. underwilder on

    Every single time I hear this argument it is more frustrating. You cannot just blindly weave together concepts because they “make sense” together.

    The Curie effect does not apply here. That refers to the temperature at which materials stop being permanent magnets.

    Piezoelectricity *has* been proven to be a factor for quartz under mechanical stress. That being said, it is necessary for the “stress values” to be changing in order for this to work. Even if it did in this scenario, generating that current into an empty space at the center of a stone pyramid is meaningless.

    Additionally, in granite, there is no uniformity to how to quartz is distributed. This falls apart entirely because it is not a solid block of quartz. Again, even if it were somehow generating current it has nowhere to go; the pyramid is *much* more effective as an insulator than some kind of solid-state generator.