The Pathway to Mars

Resonance and Conscience

Resonance: music of time – Conscience: measure of being
 

Harnessing the Mind The Eye of Horus is often associated with the Great Pyramid’s missing apex, also called the Benben Stone. Further investigations into the electromagnetic properties of the Great Pyramid makes it even clearer that this so-called ‘missing apex’ would be better construed as an energy form or field, rather than a physical object.

For those interested in the latest research into the Great Pyramid, The Journal of Applied Physics has published a paper of which the abstract is available.

Electromagnetic properties of the Great Pyramid: First multipole resonances and energy concentration

Authors: Mikhail Balezin, Kseniia V. Baryshnikova, Polina Kapitanova, and Andrey B. Evlyukhin

Abstract

Harnessing the MindResonant response of the Great Pyramid interacting with external electromagnetic waves of the radio frequency range (the wavelength range is 200–600 m) is theoretically investigated. With the help of numerical simulations and multipole decomposition, it is found that spectra of the extinction and scattering cross sections include resonant features associated with excitation of the Pyramid's electromagnetic dipole and quadrupole moments.

Electromagnetic field distributions inside the Pyramid at the resonant conditions are demonstrated and discussed for two cases, when the Pyramid is located in a homogeneous space or on a substrate. It is revealed that the Pyramid's chambers can collect and concentrate electromagnetic energy for the both surrounding conditions. In the case of the Pyramid on the substrate, at the shorter wavelengths, the electromagnetic energy accumulates in the chambers providing local spectral maxima for electric and magnetic fields. It is shown that basically the Pyramid scatters the electromagnetic waves and focuses them into the substrate region. The spectral dependence of the focusing effect is discussed.

Journal of Applied Physics
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5026556

Acknowledgements

The results of numerical simulation by CST Microwave Studio were supported by Russian Science Foundation, Project No. 17-79-20379. DDA modelling was supported by Russian Science Foundation, Project No. 16-12-10287. The financial support from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Project No. EV 220/2-1, is acknowledged.


Looking at the wavelength range of 200 to 600 metres used in this examination of the Great Pyramid, I was mindful of Carl Munck’s assertion that here on Earth it is the statute foot of 12 inches. As this is the basis for the world-wide matrix and the Giza pyramid’s position as an ancient Prime Meridian, I changed the metres to statute feet. 200m is 656.16ft and 600m is 1,968.48ft.

On seeing those numbers I was immediately reminded of both Earth and Mars and all the numerical data concerning Mark Lehner’s model of the Great Pyramid’s missing apex which he had constructed on the Giza plateau. (pp 389-390 of Alien Intelligence and The Pathway to Mars refers). The figure of 1,968.48ft is 100 times the height of Lehner’s Apex build. As for Mars, that 200m/ 656.16ft is within 99.93% of Carl Munck’s vector for the Face on Mars (he found the number to be 656.56).

Clearly this choice of range was not as arbitrary as it appears when expressed in metres, and it can hardly be a coincidence that these wavelengths have linked the significant geographic location of the Giza Great Pyramid on Earth and the first significant marker of the Cydonian anomalous complex on Mars as was announced to the public. Although as far as the authorities are concerned this Face mesa is only considered to exist in terms of light (and shade).

So it is also interesting that when expressed in Herz the bottom of the range, the ‘Face Mesa wavelength’ of 656.16 ft becomes 1.72Hz’. In musical terms that is A-4. While ‘the top of the range 1,968.48ft becomes 0.57Hz for the ‘so-called Giza Apex’ and that is the lower tone of D-5. Although well outside our hearing range, both these tones are nonetheless associated with human Delta brain waves, which range from 0-4Hz (A-4 through to C-2) and reflect the state of our brain when we are deeply asleep.

Mary Bennett

Aulis Online, January 2022



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