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Are the Pyramids power stations? And grounding electrical systems.

 
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Are the Pyramids power stations? And grounding electrical systems.
Being in the electrical field and have always wondered why electricity seeks ground I thought of something, does electricity seek ground because the Earth is a big power station?

[link to m.inspectapedia.com]

There are many articles that address the Pyramids use as power stations like this one,

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I'm posting this because I always wondered why electricity seeks ground?
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My guess is some sort of celestial beacon. But that is a guess.
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My guess is some sort of celestial beacon. But that is a guess.
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Could be. 1dunno1
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Anyone? Why does electricity seek ground?
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no they were used to store GRAIN- and Radioactive waste
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The Anunna Gods built the Pyramids to be a Beacon from the Heavens.




Artificial peaks thereon we can raise! So did Ningishzidda to the leaders say.
On a tablet the image of smooth-sided, skyward rising peaks for them he drew.
If it can be done, let it so be! Enlil with approval said. Let them also as beacons serve!
On the flatland, above the river's valley, Ningishzidda a scale model built,
The rising angles and four smoothsides with it he perfected.
Next to it a larger peak he placed, its sides to Earth's four corners he set;
By the Anunnaki, with their tools of power, were its stones cut and erected.
Beside it, in a precise location, the peak that was its twin he placed;
With galleries and chambers for pulsating crystals he designed it.
When this artful peak to the heavens rose, toplace upon it the capstone the leaders were
invited.
Of electrum, an admixture by Gibil fashioned, was the Apex Stone made.
The sunlight to the horizon it reflected, by night like a pillar of fire it was,
The power of all the crystals to the heavens in a beam it focused.
When the artful works, by Ningishzidda designed, were completed and ready,
The Anunnaki leaders the Great Twin Peak entered, at what they saw they marveled;
Ekur, House Which Like a Mountain is, they named it, a beacon to the heavens it was.
That the Anunnaki the Deluge survived and prevailed forever it proclaimed.



Ninmah, by the occasion moved, a poem recited and sang:
House that is like a mountain, house with a pointed peak,
For Heaven-Earth it is equipped, the handiwork of the Anunnaki it is.
House bright and dark, house of heaven and Earth,
For the celestial boats it was put together, by the Anunnaki built.
House whose interior with a reddish light of heaven glows,
A pulsating beam that far and high reaches it emits;
Lofty mountain of mountains, great and lofty fashioned,
Beyond the understanding of Earthlings it is.
House of equipment, lofty house of eternity,
Its foundation stones the waters touch, its great circumference in clay is set.
House whose parts are skilfully together woven,
The great ones who in the skies circle to a resting make descent;
House that for the rocketships is a landmark, with unfathomable insides,
By Anu himself is the Ekur blessed.
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no they were used to store GRAIN- and Radioactive waste
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rofl
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Anyone? Why does electricity seek ground?
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Ted, your a genius, you should know.
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Anyone? Why does electricity seek ground?
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Ted, your a genius, you should know.
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Thank you, but I don't
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Anyone? Why does electricity seek ground?
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Ted, your a genius, you should know.
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Thank you, but I don't
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It doesn't seek ground, it seeks the path of least resistance.

Gravity gives it a direction and the ground supplies resistance and absorbs and dissipates the charge.
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Anyone? Why does electricity seek ground?
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Ted, your a genius, you should know.
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Thank you, but I don't
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It doesn't seek ground, it seeks the path of least resistance.

Gravity gives it a direction and the ground supplies resistance and absorbs and dissipates the charge.
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Yes it seeks the path of least resistance to GROUND! And you say ground supplies resistance???
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They could well have been pumps, perhaps for irrigation. Water may also have played a very large part in their construction.

Plenty of thought provoking info about that at the link:

[link to sentinelkennels.com]
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ive seen this theory before it is supposedly the idea tesla used for his tower. the power is generated on aquifers below and requires a gold capstone of only one i heard of possibly still remains the rest have been removed by tptb
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Ted, your a genius, you should know.
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Thank you, but I don't
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It doesn't seek ground, it seeks the path of least resistance.

Gravity gives it a direction and the ground supplies resistance and absorbs and dissipates the charge.
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Yes it seeks the path of least resistance to GROUND! And you say ground supplies resistance???
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lightning travels upwards
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ive seen this theory before it is supposedly the idea tesla used for his tower. the power is generated on aquifers below and requires a gold capstone of only one i heard of possibly still remains the rest have been removed by tptb
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I've read a lot of that recently
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Thank you, but I don't
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It doesn't seek ground, it seeks the path of least resistance.

Gravity gives it a direction and the ground supplies resistance and absorbs and dissipates the charge.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69306768


Yes it seeks the path of least resistance to GROUND! And you say ground supplies resistance???
 Quoting: Chop Top Sawyer


lightning travels upwards
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Yes it does! ohyeah

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Thank you, but I don't
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It doesn't seek ground, it seeks the path of least resistance.

Gravity gives it a direction and the ground supplies resistance and absorbs and dissipates the charge.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69306768


Yes it seeks the path of least resistance to GROUND! And you say ground supplies resistance???
 Quoting: Chop Top Sawyer


lightning travels upwards
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But not always, many storms have sky to ground lightning
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Bump for knowledge
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bump

Sorry, OP. I'm not knowledgeable in this field but find it very fascinating - thus the bump for more opinions.
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I am absolutely convinced the pyramids where ancient power generators, working with the ley(sp?) lines & very much like what Tesla attempted. Nile used to run right there & the lower chambers worked as a hydraulic hammer pump. The harmonics produced by the hammering built up the need resonance in the rock & open chambers.

It is also my belief that there are a mirror set of chambers that have yet to be discovered. as the known chambers are offset enough to allow for the additional chambers & they would be needed for the structure to produce usable power as apposed to static. the currently undiscovered chambers will also contain a sarcophagus like structure & in tandem would produce the poles (pos & neg) for the charge.

The missing outer stonework was an insulator & along with the now absent Nile, nor lest we forget, Damage done in the name of science are the only things preventing it from working again.

We could fix it!!

I could look up & toss out a more fact based opus for this, as of now I'm spouting off the top of my head. I also haven't read the whole thread yet, sorry If I cover zero new ground here.

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Also, OP, did you see the two old threads listed in "related threads" below this thread? There might be some more info in those.
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Ted, your a genius, you should know.
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Thank you, but I don't
 Quoting: Chop Top Sawyer


It doesn't seek ground, it seeks the path of least resistance.

Gravity gives it a direction and the ground supplies resistance and absorbs and dissipates the charge.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69306768


Yes it seeks the path of least resistance to GROUND! And you say ground supplies resistance???
 Quoting: Chop Top Sawyer


Ground provides it with "work" which coverts it to heat where it recycles that energy back to the atmosphere.
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i'd like to know more

thanks for thread!
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we still cannot rule out possibility of inverted pyramids at the Giza site as well

which would make things even more interesting
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I'm sorry let me expound on my answer, I realize it's not very satisfying.

Lightning, Tesla's tower, & in my opinion the great pyramids are all d/c or direct current. pos. current seeks ground & will go to ground till the flow of charged electrons is no longer strong enough to overcome any resistance to flow.

In terms of a twelve volt bat lighting is in the neighborhood of tossing a wrench across the terminals. A violent short to ground. in this case the clouds are the pos term & the planet is the neg. at the much higher voltage of lightning it just jumps the gap, like a big ass spark plug, to get to ground.

Unlike the battery shorting example you have work involved in jumping the gap as well as what residual energy remaining converting to heat with lightning & or a spark plug.

Hope that was better.
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It doesn't seek ground. It seeks opposite electrical potential, like magnets. if you offered a 1000v electrical source two opions, ground and negative 1000v, then brought both closers to the 1000v source, it would arc to the -1000v source first. Greater electrical difference. There just happens to get ground everywhere, so that's where electricity usually prefers to go.
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Anyone? Why does electricity seek ground?
 Quoting: Chop Top Sawyer


my friend you have stumbled upon a very important and complicated question that cannot be answered actually.

it was once thought that electricity travels towards ground .

now it is found that the neutral force flows into the electricity.

somethin like that.


anyway,

in answer to your ultimate question, the earth is not electric.

a balloon is not electric until you rub it with wool then it builds up a charge and discharges like a mini lightning bolt.

in theory this is the exact same thing the earth does every day with lightning bolts, yet the earth remains a neutral ground. giving up its free electrons to the circuit.
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It doesn't seek ground. It seeks opposite electrical potential, like magnets. if you offered a 1000v electrical source two opions, ground and negative 1000v, then brought both closers to the 1000v source, it would arc to the -1000v source first. Greater electrical difference. There just happens to get ground everywhere, so that's where electricity usually prefers to go.
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the source of that 1000 voltage has a ground plus voltage.

ground plus voltage > ground
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The pyramids were a public rest room for UFO's in transit.





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