When the AI model ran simulations of environmental conditions—lightning bolts, seismic waves, and even solar radiation—it demonstrated that the pyramid's materials and structure could turn these inputs into low-frequency electrical energy. . "The pyramid has been designed in a way that maximizes natural energy fields," explained project director Dr. Samira El-Amin, an Egyptian physicist. "We suspect that they were able to utilize the piezoelectric properties of limestone and quartz—both of which are central materials they used in the. . Did they have access to energy in the form of electricity? A prominent theory suggests that the pyramids were once ancient “power plants,” designed to channel energy to generate electricity. The massive structure can focus electromagnetic energy through its chambers, according to a new study in the Journal of Applied Physics. Meanwhile, visionaries like Nikola Tesla – and cutting-edge researchers in our era – have sought ways to harness the planet's energy for electricity.
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