📖 S2 | Pyramids Chapter - The Hidden Theory That Could Rewrite Light Itself
Electro Foundations Book
Many years ago, a single image sparked a lasting curiosity in me.
It showed something remarkable at the Pyramid of Kukulkan in Chichén Itzá, captured during the spring equinox. From the apex of the pyramid, a visible column of light appeared to rise—some eyewitnesses even described it as a spiral of light. Perhaps it was a trick of the lens or the eye. But the question lingered with me long after:
Was that natural light… or something else?
That moment set me on a path I hadn’t expected.
As we’ll explore further, modern pyramid builders like Alexander Golod in Russia, and researchers at the Bosnian pyramids, have reported similar phenomena. In some cases, measurable energy seemed to emanate from the tips of large pyramid structures. This has been further replicated through both kirlian photography and guided radio signals directed at the Giza pyramids.
By what seemed like coincidence, these ideas began to crystallize for me when I read The Star Mirror by Mark Vidler. His work didn’t just reshape my view of pyramids—it offered a whole new way to think about their purpose.
Vidler built on the research of Robert Bauval, whose book The Orion Mystery proposed that the pyramids of Giza, like the Montevecchio pyramids in Italy, were aligned with Orion’s Belt. While this idea has been widely repeated in alternative research circles, Vidler took it a step further.
Using updated star-mapping software, Vidler refined Bauval’s proposed dates and came to a remarkable conclusion. The three pyramids of Giza weren’t just aligned symbolically—they were mathematically precise. Each pyramid has four primary slopes. Vidler discovered that each slope pointed to a specific star, meaning that:
3 pyramids × 4 slopes = 12 stars
What was extraordinary was that these 12 stars turned out to be the brightest stars in each of the 12 zodiac constellations.
There’s more.
Anyone familiar with the Giza pyramids knows that their faces are slightly concave. This subtle shaping alters their slope angles, allowing them to achieve an extraordinary level of precision—precision associated with the golden ratio, or Phi. The concavity effectively adds four additional slope angles per pyramid, producing:
3 pyramids × 4 extra slopes = 12 additional alignments
These secondary alignments pointed to the second-brightest stars in each zodiac constellation.
In short, Vidler’s findings suggest that the Giza complex was not simply a symbolic structure. It was a star map—and more than that as we will discover, it had utility.
The pyramids of Giza use pure geometry to capture and shape invisible forces. They behave like fixed resonators—Phi, Pi, light refraction, and star alignments. They appear to influence how matter and light interact, behaving like a silent receiver that harmonizes a rhythmic exchange of cosmic and terrestrial forces.
This perspective can help us understand how to build and utilize pyramid devices to stimulate life in remarkable ways - 30% greater yields & changes in seed epigenetics.
See the full chapter including schematics for building your own pyramid and how to use it for various applications both safely and effectively.
(Yes, this is safe and effective!) ðŸ¤
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