Strengthening the Pyramid Connection: Scientific Backing for Piezoelectric Properties and Energetic Phenomena
The ancient pyramid of Giza is a marvel that was built using materials that have some physical properties that could explain the shroud of Turin. Firstly, the pink granite in the King’s Chamber and the red granite sarcophagus both of which are rich in quartz have piezoelectric properties. Quartz produces electric charges when mechanically stressed, a phenomenon exploited in modern technology for high precision instruments and energy generation .In my hypothesis, the piezoelectric properties of quartz in the pink and red granite could theoretically generate electric fields and possibly induce bursts of UV radiation or even low-level X-rays under extreme stress. Piezoelectric materials are not direct sources of X-rays today, but they play a supporting role in X-ray generation systems by producing high-voltage electric pulses, which are necessary for operating X-ray tubes.
Piezoelectric materials are not direct sources of X-rays, but they play a supporting role in X-ray generation systems by producing high-voltage electric pulses, which are necessary for operating X-ray tubes.
The pink granite blocks forming the walls and ceiling of the King’s Chamber were from Aswan quarries. The piezoelectric potential of the chamber is great due to these blocks which contain about 30% quartz. When mechanical stress or vibrational energy is applied, the quartz crystals can produce electrical discharges.
The sarcophagus in the King’s Chamber is of red granite, with high quartz content (~30%) and iron oxide. The iron oxide is what gives it its red color, and it also plays a major role in enhancing electromagnetic fields. The combination of material in this instance renders an environment in which piezoelectric discharges might be both more intense and more focused.
Hypothesis: Formation of the Shroud’s Image
Several factors that could contribute to the formation of the image seen in the shroud of Turin. If a body wrapped in linen was placed either in the red granite sarcophagus or directly on the pink granite floor of the King’s Chamber vibrations, whether natural or artificially produced, could put mechanical stress on the granite which would cause the quartz to produce electric fields. In a small space like the sarcophagus, it would take less energy to achieve this resonance. This making for more likely significant piezoelectric discharges. These discharges could emit UV radiation or low level X-rays which when interacting with the linen would produce a superficial discoloration resembling a negative image. As is seen in the Shroud of Turin.
Lightning-Induced Energy
We are aware that natural lightning strikes are capable of generating very strong electromagnetic fields. This makes such an event potentially capable of sending a electromagnetic surge through conductive materials and if it occurred near the pyramid this would activate the piezoelectric properties of the quartz and produce electric discharges in the chamber or sarcophagus. Such discharges could have provided the radiation needed to imprint an image on the linen.
Water and Piezoelectric Stimulation- Studies of the Great Pyramid have shown that there are channels for water beneath the structure. Water flowing through these channels could cause mechanical vibrations that would stimulate the granite’s piezoelectric properties. Moreover, water stuck in the granite’s microstructures enhances how much electricity the granite produces in response to stress. This water quartz interaction could have boosted the piezoelectric effect, helping produce electrical discharges and radiation bursts.
The Role of Iron Oxide in Red Granite
The presence of iron oxide in red granite is significant because it enhances the piezoelectric discharges in several ways:
1. Amplifying Electromagnetic Fields
Iron oxide interacts with and amplifies local electromagnetic fields, increasing the intensity of the electric discharges produced by the quartz.
2. Heat Absorption and Re-emission
Iron oxide has high thermal conductivity, meaning it can absorb and re-emit heat efficiently. This could enhance the photochemical reactions on the linen, contributing to the image formation.
3. Catalytic Effects
Iron oxides are known to act as catalysts in various chemical reactions. In this context, they could have accelerated the interaction between UV light, heat, and the organic residues on the linen, facilitating the formation of the detailed, superficial image observed on the Shroud of Turin.
The combination of quartz-rich granite, iron oxide, mechanical stress, and natural energy sources presents a scientifically plausible scenario for how the Shroud of Turin’s image could have formed.
Beyond the energetic and geometric properties of the Great Pyramid of Giza, there is a strong possibility that the Shroud of Turin’s image could have been created if the body was stored in the red granite sarcophagus, either the one now in the King’s Chamber or a similar sarcophagus made from quartz-rich granite. If not directly within the King’s Chamber, then perhaps another location that utilized granite with high quartz content as part of a burial site. Such environments may have been deliberately chosen to take advantage of the piezoelectric properties of granite in combination with vibrations, electromagnetic fields, or even atmospheric phenomena like lightning.
As I have previously discussed the precision and intentional design of the shroud’s encoded dimensions, reflects the kind of advanced knowledge associated with a high priest of the ancient mystery schools of Egypt, or a significant figure of immense spiritual importance. If we entertain the possibility that Jesus Christ was linked to the mystery schools of Egypt, then the shroud like mentioned previously may represent more than a burial cloth, it may well symbolize an intentional act of preservation and transmission of sacred knowledge.
No matter whether the body was of Jesus Christ, a high ranked priest, or some other important man, the association of the shroud with ancient Egyptian knowledge cannot be ignored. This theory provides an excellent discussion and embodies the notion that ancient civilizations, especially those in Egypt, may have had a greater understanding of energetics, resonance, and sacred geometry, and left behind clues in the construction of their monumental architecture and in preserved relics for later generations to discover.
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