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Giza: The Tesla Connection

Acoustical Science and the Harvesting of Clean Energy

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Giza: The Tesla Connection

By: Christopher Dunn
Narrated by: Micah Hanks
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About this listen

• Explains how the pyramids harmonized seismic energy, which enabled the harvesting of electricity and the mitigation of earthquakes

• Shares recent cutting-edge research on earthquake lights, acoustic frequency measurements and energy concentration within the Great Pyramid, the shafts of the Queen’s Chamber, the scorch marks that support the King’s Chamber explosion hypothesis, and the significance of the large void above the Grand Gallery

• Includes technical appendices written by experts and top researchers

Sharing extensive new evidence and cutting-edge research that the Great Pyramid at Giza was built as an energy-harvesting machine, Christopher Dunn details how the ancient Egyptians generated clean power for their civilization and reveals how the pyramid builders and the great inventor Nikola Tesla drew from the same universal knowledge.

Looking at each part of the Great Pyramid, from the internal chambers to its massive stone blocks to the pyramidion on top, Dunn reveals how the pyramids in Egypt served to stimulate the release and collection of electrons in the Earth’s crust by harmonizing seismic energy while also attenuating the accumulating stresses. Drawing on exhaustive ongoing research by NASA scientists into the phenomenon known as “earthquake lights,” Dunn shows how the pyramid builders were inspired by this phenomenon and learned to stress igneous rocks in order to harvest the resulting electron flow. He looks in depth at recent research that supports the pyramid energy theory, including new explorations of the shafts of the Queen’s Chamber and analysis of the scorch marks on the ceiling of the Grand Gallery, which supports the King’s Chamber explosion hypothesis. He examines the stunning significance of the large void above the Grand Gallery discovered in 2017. Dunn also analyses the results of extensive acoustic testing and measurements at ancient sacred sites and shows how the pyramids were tuned to the Earth’s frequency.

While the pyramids’ sophisticated energy-harvesting abilities are now in disarray and disuse, some remnants of their technologies are still there, waiting to be rediscovered and provide our civilization with an abundance of nonpolluting power.
Ancient Egypt Middle East Science

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Dunn's theory is quite convincing and appears to be well researched, fascinating audiobook. thoroughly enjoyed it.

fascinating theory

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This is a very interesting book but after numerous attempts to listen, I eventually gave up.
This is by far the worst narration I have ever heard on an audio book. It sounds like an A.I voice over with less emotion.

The narrator is important

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Nice easy listen probably best to have pdf printed out before listening I'd recommend though.

Interesting and unconventional.

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I liked the depth of the research. It showed that there exists a lot of evidence for the notion. Perhaps the missing parts will be discovered in the future that will lend weight to this fascinating study.
Only then can it be truly taken seriously as much of it is conjecture. Fascinating and very interesting ‘conjecture’.

The research

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Managed to get as far as chapter 3 before the AI narrator annoyed me enough to switch off. Can’t see me returning to this book, wasted credit.

Ai narrator??

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