Saturday, May 11, 2024

Pyramids and their secrets.

 Pyramids are one of the most fascinating man-made structures, automatically associated with the Egyptian Giza Plateau. However, there are many more pyramids around the world than you might think. For example, in Central America there are over 1,000 such structures, in China there are about 300, and in Sudan there are about 200. For comparison, in Egypt, which is best known for these monumental structures, there are only about 120 of them. This diversity of locations and numbers of pyramids shows that they were an element of many ancient cultures, not just the Egyptian civilization.

For years, scientists have wondered about the function of these impressive structures. Although the prevailing theory is that these were tombs of rulers, new evidence may suggest other uses. Dr. Volodymyr Krashnoholovets, a Ukrainian physicist, spent over a decade studying pyramids and even built one 44 meters high near Moscow with support from the Russian government.

Research by Dr. Krashnoholovets showed that pyramids can have unusual properties that have a beneficial effect on the environment and living organisms. Examples of such impacts include improving the functioning of the immune system (increasing the number of leukocytes), accelerating tissue regeneration, and increasing the yield of seeds stored in the pyramid by 30-100%. Moreover, the possibility of improving the ozone level over the area where the pyramid was built, reducing seismic activity and mitigating weather phenomena in its vicinity was indicated.

Additional effects include improved crude oil properties and well yields in Bashkortostan, reduced levels of aggression among prisoners consuming salt and pepper irradiated in the pyramid, increased cell survival after infection with viruses and bacteria, as well as reduced levels of radiation inside the pyramid and spontaneous charging of capacitors.

These discoveries challenge the traditional belief that the main purpose of building pyramids was to create tombs for rulers. Rather, they point to other, yet undiscovered functions of these structures. It is possible that ancient civilizations were aware of the unusual properties of the pyramids and used them for purposes that we are only beginning to understand.

Although the Ukrainian scientist's theory still requires further research, it provides fascinating insight into the potential uses of the pyramids. These enigmatic structures still hide many secrets, and their full understanding may yet surprise the world of science. As you can see, the history of the pyramids is as complex as their massive, mysterious structures scattered around various corners of our planet.

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