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could the great pyramid be a hydraulic trompe? (5 replies)

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hi all,
new here. i’m simply dropping in to ask: could the great pyramid be a trompe?

successfully replicated cadman’s proof of concept but after integrating a venturi on the intake i can also get bubble slugs down the descending passage. it’s possibly relevant because it appears the subterranean chamber is storing a positive air pressure relative to atmospheric. i believe this addition is original work - i decided to try it after studying ‘ragged chutes’ and the early 20th century work of charles taylor in hydropneumatic subject matter.

still haven’t figured out the kings chamber but it seems to me the positive pressure could be leveraged to deliver oxygen to a larger reaction. personally i like the odds of a dual piezoelectric + pyroelectric reaction possibly from quartz. at that point i could see the system operating with the ionosphere either through the open air shaft (wave guide) or the capstone.

just some more ideas to chew on but i do have two proofs of concept and am trying to come at it from a different angle.

hope this is useful. pics of model available.

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