Pyramids
The Giza-Dahshur hypothesis — engineering, chemistry, and ancient technology. Exploring the possibility that the pyramid network was an integrated power generation, chemical production, and superconducting transmission system.
Research Papers
The Parametric Oscillator
How resonant pumping could bridge the pressure gap — and what that means for free energy. Proposes parametric oscillation as the mechanism for achieving superconducting conditions.
The Geometry of Coherence
Electromagnetic radiation, collective consciousness, and the unified wave architecture of the pyramid network. An addendum exploring the electromagnetic signatures.
The Bootstrap Engine
A self-reinforcing electrochemical model of the Great Pyramid and the Giza-Dahshur industrial complex. Resolves the contradiction between the galvanic battery and hydrogen power plant models.
The Giza-Dahshur Superconducting Grid
A hypothesis for the pyramids as an integrated power generation, chemical production, and superconducting transmission system.
Articles
The Geometry of Coherence: A Summary
Electromagnetic radiation, collective consciousness, and the unified wave architecture of the pyramid network — a plain-language introduction.
The Bootstrap Engine: A Summary
How the Great Pyramid might have functioned as a self-reinforcing electrochemical system — a plain-language guide to the bootstrap engine model.
The Superconducting Grid: A Summary
A plain-language introduction to the Giza-Dahshur hypothesis — the pyramids as an integrated power generation, chemical production, and superconducting transmission system.