Pyramid...just another food dehydrator!

Matthew Redmond ( (no email) )
Sat, 22 Aug 1998 10:10:57 +1200

Time to play "Hypothetical Assumptions". (don't ask me to explain this
yet...I'm having trouble sorting it out myself...and I thought of it!)

IF different aether frequency rates (or possibly "beat rates" ie two or more
frequencies creating beats) effect us in different ways, then it could be
possible that different "parts" of a pyramid have different beat patterns
than others. These different beats would effect us in different ways.
Note: some people have stated that different parts of a pyramid are "bad"
and some are "good"...I continue....

The other thing to note between an orgone accumulator and a pyramid is this:
An orgone accumulator is the "aether spectrum sucker" of the two...it IMHO
does not really care too much about what frequency it is bringing in...this
I believe (at present) is not really the case (probably due to the
metal/nonmetal chosen in its design...) but it will suffice for the time
being. A pyramid is designed to accept a certain frequency, and that one
only...ah...lost my train of thought...ah yes, which means that if you knew
what you wanted to "tune into", you could just build the walls to the right
angle and hope for the best.

Now, what would be the point in all that...trying to get a pyramid to the
right size. Remember my post about possible using an "aerial inside a
plasma tube". Resonate the plasma tube at a frequency of another point in
space that you want to tune into (or vaccuum tube, and have a series of
magnetic windings etc), then tune in your wire aerial in the middle to see
what is on the television at that point in space. Well what if the pyramid
also acts like that as well? Not only could you use your pyramid for a
power source, or a food dehydrator...but you could also use it for
point-to-point communication, the aerial in this case would be the poor
sucker of a human that decided to be the test subject!

Then again they could be just plain old burial chambers for Egyption
Kings...but that wouldn't be any where near as interesting!

Matthew.