Re: idea

Edward Kauffmann ( (no email) )
Wed, 15 Apr 1998 00:36:39 -0400

Hi Jerry,

I guess what I was getting at is, given that the kings chamber has an
elaborate resonant effect, and that, based on Bill's description, something
would need to do the phase conjugating (perhaps a device or artifact that's
missing now), that it could be a possible use for the pyramids. I also read
another theory about the desert cooling the stone down at night and then a
high amount of dew would be captured once the sun came up. So tied into the
refrigerator concept, maybe this was a way of collecting water or cooling
stuff.

Just my two cents (oh, ok, maybe three).

Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry W. Decker <jdecker@keelynet.com>
To: KeelyNet-L@lists.kz <KeelyNet-L@lists.kz>
Date: Wednesday, April 15, 1998 12:23 AM
Subject: Re: idea

>Hi Ed et al!
>
>You wrote;
>> Could that mean that the pyramids are giant refrigerators?
>
>If they are, then they long ago ran out of refrigerant. I always
>thought the Kings chamber and other large stone structures would be
>cool, but they are very hot and they have to vent them with outside air.
>
>The coolest place we found (besides the Hotel Mercure in Luxor), inside
>any tomb or structure was one that was about 120 feet underground,
>reached by a very rickety and very old circular iron staircase. It was
>very cool, I think because the air flow tapped the cool walls.
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