07/12/2024
Yes, there is a great conspiracy theory which suggests that the pyramids were actually Giant musical instruments.
According to this theory, the primary function of many pyramids was to generate sound. While some of the later pyramids were built as tombs for pharaohs, many are believed to have been designed to create sound waves.
The 5,200 year old Sabu schist disk was found buried with an ancient Egyptian official named Sabu. This was found along with other incredibly valuable things. Most people have no idea what it could be possibly used for.
This disk is incredibly important when combined with science. This device, and others like it, were used to grind, buff, drill and perform simply mechanical functions. Below in comments is a YouTube video demonstrating acoustic propulsion and how the schist disk was likely used.
Ancient people used sound power.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the most wellknown examples of architecture that exhibits sound resonance. The Kings Chamber, located in the heart of the pyramid, is a highly resonant space that is believed to have been constructed with specific acoustic properties in mind. The chamber is made of rose granite, a material known for its hardness and density, which allows it to effectively reflect and amplify sound waves.
The Kings Chamber dimensions, which measure approximately 10.47 meters in length, 5.23 meters in width, and 5.81 meters in height, are also thought to have been chosen specifically to create a resonant frequency of around 117 Hz.
According to the acoustician John Stuart Reid, the King’s chamber in the Great Pyramid of Giza was designed to reverberate in order to increase the sound energy from ritualistic chants. He claims that his chronic pain in the lower back was healed while conducting cymatic experiments in the pyramid.
Was it a miracle that Reid’s pain suddenly disappeared, or could there be something special about the pyramids? Abd’el Hakim Awyan, a well-known archaeologist, believed that the pyramids had healing powers. He said that the pyramids along the Band of Peace in Egypt were designed using sound to heal people. In the documentary The Pyramid Code, he explained that these pyramids had underground tunnels with running water that created sound waves, which could heal illnesses. According to Hakim, each room inside a pyramid produced a sound that matched the natural frequencies of the human body. These sound waves helped return the body to its normal state.
One example is the Bent Pyramid of Sneferu in Dashur. Hakim said that the word "Sen" means "double," and "nefer" means "harmony." This pyramid has two chambers that create two different sound frequencies. These sounds bounce off the pyramid walls, creating a powerful vibration that can help bring the human body back into balance.
Although the idea of healing with sound might sound strange, some experts think it could be possible. For example, scientist Itzhak Bentov, in his book Stalking the Wild Pendulum, explained that illness happens when an organ in the body is "out of tune." When a cell is stressed or sick, its natural frequency changes, causing it to vibrate differently. Bentov believed that if you introduce a strong, balanced sound, it could help the cell return to its normal rhythm.
While there are still questions about whether the ancient Egyptians understood sound healing, this idea encourages us to take a closer look at ancient knowledge. Could they have used chants and built monuments to create healing sound energy? We may never know for sure, but it's worth exploring whether they knew more than we think about using sound for healing.