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Electromagnetic properties of the Great Pyramid: First multipole resonances and energy concentration

 

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Resonant response of the Great Pyramid interacting with external electromagnetic waves of the radio frequency range (the wavelength range is 200–600 m) is theoretically investigated. With the help of numerical simulations and multipole decomposition, it is found that spectra of the extinction and scattering cross sections include resonant features associated with excitation of the Pyramid's electromagnetic dipole and quadrupole moments. Electromagnetic field distributions inside the Pyramid at the resonant conditions are demonstrated and discussed for two cases, when the Pyramid is located in a homogeneous space or on a substrate. It is revealed that the Pyramid's chambers can collect and concentrate electromagnetic energy for the both surrounding conditions. In the case of the Pyramid on the substrate, at the shorter wavelengths, the electromagnetic energy accumulates in the chambers providing local spectral maxima for electric and magnetic fields. It is shown that basically the Pyramid scatters the electromagnetic waves and focuses them into the substrate region. The spectral dependence of the focusing effect is discussed.
 
 
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As there is a difference (as regards electromagnetic properties) between stones and air an object made of stone placed on the ground and surrounded by air will naturally have an effect on electromagnetic waves. And as electromagnetic waves are periodical phenomena and carry energy one can investigate the amount of resonance and energy concentration. Nothing special about that.

 

Keep in mind that the terms "resonance" and "energy concentration" have a precise meaning in physics and cannot easily be translated into the rather vague esoteric concepts named by the same words. 

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On 8/3/2018 at 8:11 PM, KuroShiro said:

Electromagnetic properties of the Great Pyramid: First multipole resonances and energy concentration

 

Abstract

Resonant response of the Great Pyramid interacting with external electromagnetic waves of the radio frequency range (the wavelength range is 200–600 m) is theoretically investigated. With the help of numerical simulations and multipole decomposition, it is found that spectra of the extinction and scattering cross sections include resonant features associated with excitation of the Pyramid's electromagnetic dipole and quadrupole moments. Electromagnetic field distributions inside the Pyramid at the resonant conditions are demonstrated and discussed for two cases, when the Pyramid is located in a homogeneous space or on a substrate. It is revealed that the Pyramid's chambers can collect and concentrate electromagnetic energy for the both surrounding conditions. In the case of the Pyramid on the substrate, at the shorter wavelengths, the electromagnetic energy accumulates in the chambers providing local spectral maxima for electric and magnetic fields. It is shown that basically the Pyramid scatters the electromagnetic waves and focuses them into the substrate region. The spectral dependence of the focusing effect is discussed.
 
 

This is a very interesting topics, in fact many books have been written about it. I read Pyrimid Power, and thought it was pretty good.

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Just now, Lightseeker said:

This is a very interesting topics, in fact many books have been written about it. I read Pyrimid Power, and thought it was pretty good.

 

The article is not about New Age stuff. That's why I wrote:

 

On 4-8-2018 at 10:47 AM, wandelaar said:

Keep in mind that the terms "resonance" and "energy concentration" have a precise meaning in physics and cannot easily be translated into the rather vague esoteric concepts named by the same words. 

 

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