Researchers Discover Great Pyramid Can 'Concentrate Electromagnetic Energy'
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Researchers have discovered that the Great Pyramid can “concentrate electromagnetic energy” in its base and its chambers.

Researchers from Russia and Germany have discovered that the Great Pyramid at Giza can "concentrate electromagnetic energy" beneath its base and its chambers.  ITMO University reports the conclusion was "derived on the basis of numerical modeling and analytical methods of physics."  After estimating "that resonances in the pyramid can be induced by radio waves with a length ranging from [roughly 650 to 1970 feet]," the team, "made a model of the electromagnetic response of the pyramid and calculated the extinction cross section."  For the same conditions, they also observed the electromagnetic fields distribution inside the Great Pyramid.  ITMO notes: "The research group plans to use these theoretical results to design nanoparticles capable of reproducing similar effects in the optical range. Such nanoparticles may be used, for example, to develop sensors and highly efficient solar cells."