Dear Graham:
I recently challenged my World History-I students to come up with theories to explain some of the many anomalies and mysteries concerning the construction and possible purposes of the Great Pyramid (few, if any of us, believe that it was ever a tomb). In response to the measured evidence that interior EM energy seems to strongest in the King's Chamber, one young lady speculated that the box might have been the focal point of this energy and its effects, and that the room and the box might have been used in some form of ancient initiation, where the initiate was placed in the box during the process, to be "changed" or "healed". This greatly intrigues me for a couple of reasons... one, the many experiments conducted in the Ukraine and Russia, which seem to indicate a center of energy in a properly shaped and aligned pyramid shape, and two, I happen to be a Freemason.
Keep up the great work, Mr. Hancock.
Respectfully,
Doug Hepler, Ph.D.
I recently challenged my World History-I students to come up with theories to explain some of the many anomalies and mysteries concerning the construction and possible purposes of the Great Pyramid (few, if any of us, believe that it was ever a tomb). In response to the measured evidence that interior EM energy seems to strongest in the King's Chamber, one young lady speculated that the box might have been the focal point of this energy and its effects, and that the room and the box might have been used in some form of ancient initiation, where the initiate was placed in the box during the process, to be "changed" or "healed". This greatly intrigues me for a couple of reasons... one, the many experiments conducted in the Ukraine and Russia, which seem to indicate a center of energy in a properly shaped and aligned pyramid shape, and two, I happen to be a Freemason.
Keep up the great work, Mr. Hancock.
Respectfully,
Doug Hepler, Ph.D.