Nelson sent this very interesting email which describes some odd effects
with pyramids that he ha seen or heard of, he said it would be OK to
post to the discussion list, thanks Nelson!
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Subject: Pyramids
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 17:38:43 EST
From: RNHood2786@aol.com
To: jdecker@keelynet.com
Saturday, December 04, 1999
To: Jerry Decker
KeelyNet
From: Nelson Hood
Subject: Pyramid Double Helix - 11/01/97
Originally posted as HARDY1.ASC on the KeelyNet BBS on August 1, 1992 -
This file is a short description intended to describe a drawing listed
on KeelyNet as Hardy1.GIF (included in this .HTML file).
( refers to http://www.keelynet.com/unclass/hardy1.htm )
The above as copied from the posting on the net.
Dear Jerry,
For some years I was acquainted with a person who was building pyramids
and
using them for various things and will pass some of observations and
conversations on to you for gleaning anything of value or interest.
He built the pyramids out of soft steel and from the outside they
appeared
to be a ziggurat design. They were constructed almost like a pyramid
within a
pyramid with the center open yet of pyramidal ziggurat geometry.
He was building them in an effort to extract dissolved minerals from
water. (My
involvement was analyzing the water before and after to determine if
extraction was taking place.)
When they were in operation, that is with the liquid flowing through,
them a picture, using a self focusing camera, could not be taken of
them. The camera
could not achieve a focus. Evidently an energy field was being generated
around the pyramid which interfered with the ability of the camera to
focus.
A fixed focus camera worked OK.
The pyramids varied in size from a foot on each side of the base to
pyramids that were several feet per side at the base level. They did, in
most cases, concentrate and extract minerals.
I believe that they worked on a modified MHD, Magneto Hydrodynamics,
approach in which the liquid passing between the plates created a
magnetic field which in turn ionized the various mineral constituents in
the liquid.
He also claimed to have built a pyramid, turned it on its side and
projected a stream of water some distance with it. He described the
stream as being gaseous until it reached a certain point at which it
started recondensing. I didn't observe this or the next one I am going
to describe.
It seems that one of the first pyramids he made levitated during
construction
of the pyramid. The base length was approximately 4 foot on each side.
Apparently the outer shell was under construction for at the time he
estimated the weight of the pyramid was over 2,000 pounds. At the time
the levitation occurred two men were on the pyramid, and about half way
up the side.
They were on opposite sides from each other and welding the plates
together. The entire structure started to hum and gradually rose about 4
feet off of the floor. Both men jumped from the pyramid as it started to
rise. The pyramid remained in that relationship to the floor for about
30 minutes.
During that time it could be moved about the floor by one person pushing
on the side of the pyramid. They threw wrenches underneath it and they
simply slid across the floor to the other side. As the hum subsided the
pyramid sank
gently to the floor. They tried this several times each with the same
result.
I asked him why he stop right there and try to develop and improve the
phenomena. He said he was constructing the pyramid to extract gold from
water
and was more interested in building it for that purpose.
It the foregoing is true and I believe it to be, then what was
occurring? My
guess is that the arc welders created a harmonic vibration in the metal
plates as they were welding. The vibration passed into the hollow
portion of the interior of the pyramid and created a standing wave.
He had difficulty in building all of his pyramids the same. Each time he
would build a new one he would change some of parameters and hence no
two pyramids ever performed the same. I tried to get him to change only
one parameter at a time but could never persuade him to do so.
For what ever its worth it at least makes for an interesting
conversation starter. Keep up the good work on the KeelyNet.
Sincerely,
Nelson
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