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A new study of the 4,600-year-old Great Pyramid of Giza indicates it could have functioned as a giant power plant. Researchers found that the structure focuses and amplifies electromagnetic waves in its chambers and base, suggesting it acted as a resonator.
Aerospace engineer Christopher Dunn, who has studied the pyramid for decades, believes hydrogen may have been produced inside, creating an energy source. He argues that the design points to advanced engineering knowledge in ancient Egypt.
While the exact purpose remains a mystery, the findings challenge the traditional view of the pyramid as only a pharaoh’s burial site.