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Is the Great Pyramid at Giza a Transceiver Device?

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Is the Great Pyramid at Giza a Transceiver Device?

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Information is received by the Pyramid as a receiver, and sent by the Pyramid as a transmitter. Can the Great Golden Pyramid be a transmitter/receiver, or transceiver device for electromagnetic or other signals? Consider the materials used to build the Pyramid: limestone and granite. Limestone is made up of calcium and magnesium carbonates. Calcium carbonate (calcite) is electromagnetically anisotropic (put a calcite crystal over a straight line, rotate the crystal, and you will see two images of the line, appearing to be in different places, because the effective velocity of light depends on the direction it goes through the calcite crystal). Limestone can also be triboluminescent, meaning that if it is crushed or scratched or rubbed, it becomes luminescent. Although I do not understand details, this means to me that limestone can be used to control electromagnetic radiation, and that physical stress can modulate the effect. I CONJECTURE THAT LIMESTONE IS USED AS AN “ANTENNA” material

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