I came across this youtube from the 70's with Dale Pond talking about John Keely's work on sympathetic vibratory physics.
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Much talk on the Hancock site about the great pyramid and its curious design elements, many of which seem to suggest vibration resistant strength was a key aspect, as well as the use of water, whether as a ram pump, or using water hammering as one of the mechanisms in the process. This John Keely work seems to be on point in these area's.
Dale Pond in this video seems to be speaking about a technology and area of study that might be a key area to consider when determining the purpose of the great pyramid.
Has anyone gone further into this area of study than me and can share other parallels or links between this area of study and its implications on the pyramids architecture? I'd be interested in some other things related to this to look at.
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Much talk on the Hancock site about the great pyramid and its curious design elements, many of which seem to suggest vibration resistant strength was a key aspect, as well as the use of water, whether as a ram pump, or using water hammering as one of the mechanisms in the process. This John Keely work seems to be on point in these area's.
Dale Pond in this video seems to be speaking about a technology and area of study that might be a key area to consider when determining the purpose of the great pyramid.
Has anyone gone further into this area of study than me and can share other parallels or links between this area of study and its implications on the pyramids architecture? I'd be interested in some other things related to this to look at.