Hello everyone,
I'm pretty recent to all the amazing work of Graham and can not stop thinking about it. In particular the construction of the pyramids and the theory that sound/vibrations played a part in its construction.
As I recall Graham spoke about the telling of ancient Egyptians that they would chant to move large objects. If sound was used to alter matter would it be logical to think larger sounds affect larger matter?
This is where I sound utterly crazy, so i apologise I advance but could they have access to amplifying objects such as horns or hollowed out objects to create an acoustic setting would it amplify them to be able to affect this matter?
My crazier theory was they had mammoths make noise at the correct frequency to move objects!
I'm pretty recent to all the amazing work of Graham and can not stop thinking about it. In particular the construction of the pyramids and the theory that sound/vibrations played a part in its construction.
As I recall Graham spoke about the telling of ancient Egyptians that they would chant to move large objects. If sound was used to alter matter would it be logical to think larger sounds affect larger matter?
This is where I sound utterly crazy, so i apologise I advance but could they have access to amplifying objects such as horns or hollowed out objects to create an acoustic setting would it amplify them to be able to affect this matter?
My crazier theory was they had mammoths make noise at the correct frequency to move objects!