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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

John Cadman's Great Pyramid subterranean chamber model running. Both a pump and pulse generator.

Complete over view at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icdjLscbwMI
Extensive article at:
http://sentinelkennels.com/Research_Article_V41.html

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  • Primarily, it's a hydraulic pulse generator. The pump thing is secondary. The main thing with the pump is that it is tuneable. The K's chamber is a tuned granite room. The sub chamber is the source of the "shock wave".

    As a side note, it is a phenomenal pump.

    John

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  • Your approach is very intelligent, because it gives a reason to the buildings. Yet, if the Nile is running upwards (South-North), and those who build it had a source of lighting, hardly I believe the buildings were tombs, or even big water pumps for irrigation. They must have been the source of work for something really more precious, like energy to move propel or even energize other things (image in Egyptian hieroglyphs depicting person with huge 'lamp' in his hands. Congratulations and thanks.

  • The Great Pyramid was a pump as described by Edward Kunkel. One thing a pump needs is a safety release valve. This explains why the "air shafts" in the Queen's chamber were NOT continued to the inside. The blocks that covered these shafts did have the shaft carved into them only it stopped just an inch or so from the surface of the room. In the event that the Queen's chamber lost it's air cushion the pressure would burst through these last inches of limestone, saving the room from destruction.

  • @MCAGCC1 Gee, ya think?

  • @Indygoguy

    You should think more before you write. A lot more power at the river than a little bit of water falling from elevation.

  • fits in with john keely inventor ,take a look at his lost inventions ,,be blown away really

    all to do with water and sound waves LOOOOK

  • fits in with john keely inventor ,take a look at his lost inventions ,,be blown away really

  • On a technical note, you demonstrate a continued flow after stopping the pump. You also mentioned the lack of an air reservoir. I noticed that your delivery pipe extends beyond the outlet where this is observed. Effectively you have created a standpipe which is open to a whole atmosphere of air. The continued flow may simply be the standpipe draining down. Try fitting a valve to close off the top half of the delivery pipe to test this theory.

    Ultimately fascinating.

  • It would be interesting to see if there was any historical record of such a beat being heard. Neighbouring nations must have visited on occasion...

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