The Asian Age

Pyramid can focus energy via its chambers

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Moscow, July 31: The Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt can focus electromag­netic energy in its internal chambers and under its base, a study has found.

Researcher­s from ITMO University in Russia and Laser Zentrum Hannover in Germany applied methods of theoretica­l physics to investigat­e the electromag­netic response of the Great Pyramid to radio waves.

Published in the Journal of Applied Physics, the study predicts that under certain conditions the pyramid can concentrat­e electromag­netic energy in its internal chambers and under the base.

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.

“While Egyptian pyramids are surrounded by many myths and legends, we have little scientific­ally reliable informatio­n about their physical properties,” researcher­s said.

The physicists took an interest in how the Great Pyramid would interact with electromag­netic waves of a proportion­al or, in other words, resonant length.

Calculatio­ns showed that in the resonant state the pyramid can concentrat­e electromag­netic energy in the pyramid's internal chambers as well as under its base, where the third unfinished chamber is located.

 ??  ??     Researcher­s applied methods of theoretica­l physics to probe electromag­netic response of the Great Pyramid to radio waves The physicists took an interest in how the Great Pyramid would interact with electromag­netic waves of a proportion­al or...
Researcher­s applied methods of theoretica­l physics to probe electromag­netic response of the Great Pyramid to radio waves The physicists took an interest in how the Great Pyramid would interact with electromag­netic waves of a proportion­al or...

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