Something else intriguing is this from Townsend Brown;
http://www.keelynet.com/tesla/brown_rock_1976.htm
Careful observations, conducted over a period of years, have revealed
the existence of a "steady state" electrical self-potential
spontaneously developed by certain semi-conductors.
Exploratory work with various semi-conducting material has revealed
massive high-K dielectrics, being heavy semi-conducting materials with
high dielectric constant, produce the greatest self-potential.
Solid dieliectrics such as barium titanate, lead zirconate titanate and
certain natural rocks (granite, basalt, etc.) are found to produce this
electrical self-potential.
The origin of the self-potential referred to in this application is
believed to be not hitherto known or identified. It is not
piezoelectric, pyroelectric or electrochemialc in origin.
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Isn't that intriguing? Pyramids are conducted or granite and the Easter
Island heads were I believe carved out of basalt.
Does this also include coral since Leedskalnins 'castle' at Homestead is
built of coral?
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Additional interesting comments about this 'petroelectrical effect';
It is obvious that this energy does not reside in the material itself
but must, it appears, have an external, perhaps even extraterrestrial
origin.
Incident radiation from space (neutrino flux or optical-frequency
gravitational radiation has been proposed) but, at present, no adequate
explanation exists.
The earmarks of the incoming radiant energy which appear to cause the
petrovoltaic effect are the clearly-evident diurnal cycles and
occasional strong pulses of short duration.
A research program is presently underway to study the possibility that a
new energy source (perhaps cosmic in nature) may have been discovered.
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So what if we intentionally INCREASE this natural energy to the point
that it could not bleed off fast enough and would be caused to
radiate...what would the mass do?
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