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Giza: The Tesla Connection: Acoustical Science and the Harvesting of Clean Energy

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Reveals how the pyramids of Egypt were sophisticated generators of clean energy

• Explains how the pyramids harmonized seismic energy, which enabled the harvesting of electricity and the mitigation of earthquakes

• Shares recent cutting-edge research on earthquake lights, acoustic frequency measurements and energy concentration within the Great Pyramid, the shafts of the Queen’s Chamber, the scorch marks that support the King’s Chamber explosion hypothesis, and the significance of the large void above the Grand Gallery

• Includes technical appendices written by experts and top researchers

Sharing extensive new evidence and cutting-edge research that the Great Pyramid at Giza was built as an energy-harvesting machine, Christopher Dunn details how the ancient Egyptians were generating clean power for their civilization and reveals how the pyramid builders and the great inventor Nikola Tesla were drawing from the same universal knowledge.

Looking at each part of the Great Pyramid, from the internal chambers to its massive stone blocks to the pyramidion on top, Dunn reveals how the pyramids in Egypt served to stimulate the release and collection of electrons in the Earth’s crust by harmonizing seismic energy while also attenuating the accumulating stresses. Drawing on exhaustive ongoing research by NASA scientists into the phenomenon known as “earthquake lights,” the author shows how the pyramid builders were inspired by this phenomenon and learned to stress igneous rocks similar to tectonic plate movement in order to harvest the resulting electron flow, which also enabled the pyramids to mitigate any impending earthquakes. He looks in depth at recent research that supports the pyramid energy theory, including new explorations of the shafts of the Queen’s Chamber, Russian research on how the Great Pyramid can concentrate electromagnetic energy, and analysis of the scorch marks on the ceiling of the Grand Gallery, which supports the King’s Chamber explosion hypothesis. He also examines the stunning significance of the large void above the Grand Gallery discovered in 2017.

Analyzing the results of extensive acoustic testing and measurements related to specific frequencies within the Great Pyramid, Dunn looks at the vibration and frequency rates found at ancient sacred sites and shows how the pyramids were tuned to the Earth’s frequency. He also includes multiple technical appendices written by experts.

While the pyramids’ sophisticated energy-harvesting abilities are now in disarray and disuse, some remnants of their technologies are still there, waiting to be rediscovered and provide our civilization with an abundance of non-polluting power.

368 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2024

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1,335 reviews29 followers
May 10, 2024
While this may be the first book by Christopher Dunn that I have read I am already quite familiar with many of the things discussed in here because I often watch Ben van Kerkwyk's channel UnchartedX on youtube. Still I did find new interesting things in here and some of them definitely made me think. The book can not actually tell you what the Great Pyramid had powered (which I am sure everyone wants to know who reads this) as no one knows but it certainly explains the ideas rather well. Because this book is about ideas, about looking at things in a new modern way instead of the very old 18th century way of "Its a tomb".

The book not only covers the Great Pyramid in detail but also the famous Serapeum (which Ben has shown countless of times. In fact you can go on a virtual tour of the Great Pyramid on his channel which I highly recommend!!) and all of those huge boxes. And this book is the first time I have run across an idea of what those huge granite boxes may have been used for.

So I will admit the book is not perfect. There are sections that were too dry and technical for me. But other chapters set my brain on fire and I was very eager to read them. I say the exciting outweighed the dull.. And that is good. I mean this book IS about acoustics and I really know nothing about that. Still this is very readable for the average person. But a bit of it was over my head.

What I liked the best in here were both the ideas (and insights) and the personal stories. Some of the stories were really fascinating! Like the man who had taken a wine bottle to the top of the pyramid and had seen sparks! Of course that was long ago, when people had been allowed to climb it.

I have to admit I do have questions after reading this. Like how did they collect the energy? What was it used for? And even more important in my opinion is does it actually prevent earthquakes!! And if it can prevent earthquakes than why in the world don't more countries build them??? Think of the lives that could be saved.

Of course we don't have the technology to build it. And the current one certainly can't be fixed, not after that robot - camera drilled a hole in that "door" to see what was behind it. Did they (the people who made that TV special) actually think treasure would be hidden over there? I mean that tunnel is so small you are lucky your arm can fit in there! But if all you see is a tomb and you are brainwashed than that is all you can see. They see "handles" instead of copper electrodes (cathode). But how many people - especially archaeologists - know the workings of a battery?

I loved the bits where he told about the affects that different people had felt while inside the pyramid. So fascinating! And those fans running must certainly change the sound in there.

I believe that the stuff in Egypt do show signs of "modern" tools. There is no way they could have built that stuff with handheld copper hand tools. Or made the statue faces perfectly symmetrical. It would be impossible. But who were they? How did they discover the earth energy to build the pyramid? How different was their society?

But this book is about vibrations and electrons and how they can be released from rock. Igneous rock. And you collect them and then somehow the pyramid would turn it into energy. Being just a regular person I am not too clear on how all of this works (I mean do you collect it at the top as the man with the wine bottle??) Or what those chemicals in the two tunnels from the Queen's Chamber is all about. Where did they get those chemicals from?

Basically what he presents here is an idea and then others need to add to it.

But I do know I certainly wouldn't want anyone adding "ugly wires + ugly power poles" to the Great Pyramid!! I once remember reading this one fiction book and at the beginning of the book the author had the nerve to destroy the Great Pyramid and boy I got angry!!

But I liked the new ideas in here. Like how he points out the stuff about the Italian tiles. That is very true! People can take their secrets with them. And then things are lost, sometimes forever. If there were some huge disaster today - a world wide disaster - think of the common everyday things most people have no idea how to make. And I don't mean fancy stuff like a smartphone. But basic stuff: ink pens, paper, fabric, etc. Very few know how to make that stuff from scratch. So the people who built the pyramids was hit with a disaster (maybe the Younger Dryas although Dunn does not mention it in his book) and the survivors did not have the skills required to carry on the technology - which probably looked very different from ours.

The recycling bit was also very insightful!

I also enjoyed watching that TV special he mentions in the book. I watched it last night and yes, it is on youtube!

Lots of charts, photos, drawings and all sorts of stuff in here. Some of it, especially the stuff at the back of the book, is definitely way beyond me.

And for some reason, ever since I saw the Great Pyramid in a text book in elementary school, I was totally hypnotized by it! I could barely read but that photo of it had my attention! The stuff from Greece or Rome doesn't do that. So I don't know what it is about the pyramids at Giza that draw me so much? They must have that affect on others as well.

But probably the best thing about the author's books is that more people are starting to look into this and they realize that they are not tombs. And if the estimate in here is correct, a pyramid could create tons of energy from the earth. Clean energy.
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416 reviews13 followers
March 23, 2024
I read the first book in 1998. This book is an up to date confirmation of the original. It is surprising how much technology has come along since then. However Mr Dunn has amply proved his notion. A really good book indeed.
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232 reviews
June 1, 2024
This book alludes to interesting concepts. However, there is very little in the way of explanation. It is more like a reflection on the author's earlier work from 25 years ago. I bought this Boon instead of that first book in hopes that I would get the same explanation but with all updates. Didn't really happen. I learned just as much from listening to the author's guest appearances on podcasts.
17 reviews
July 11, 2024
Fascinating topic. I found a significant rehash though. Worth a read if you're interested in the subject matter, which has real merit
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September 7, 2024
"Giza: The Tesla Connection" by Christopher Dunn, narrated by Micah Hanks, is an intriguing exploration of ancient technology and its potential connections to modern scientific principles. This audiobook delves into the hypothesis that the Great Pyramid of Giza was not merely a tomb but an advanced energy-harvesting machine, drawing parallels between the ancient Egyptians' knowledge and the innovations of Nikola Tesla.

Overview and Themes

Christopher Dunn, a manufacturing engineer with extensive experience in aerospace and precision engineering, brings a unique perspective to the study of ancient structures. His previous work, "The Giza Power Plant," laid the groundwork for his theories on the technological capabilities of ancient civilizations. In "Giza: The Tesla Connection," Dunn expands on these ideas, presenting new evidence and research that suggest the Great Pyramid was designed to harness seismic energy and convert it into usable electricity.

The audiobook is divided into several sections, each focusing on different aspects of the pyramid's construction and its potential functions. Dunn examines the internal chambers, the massive stone blocks, and the pyramidion at the top, proposing that these elements were carefully engineered to stimulate the release and collection of electrons from the Earth's crust. This process, he argues, was achieved by harmonizing seismic energy, a concept that resonates with Tesla's work on wireless energy transmission.

Narration and Presentation

Micah Hanks, known for his engaging and clear narration style, brings Dunn's complex theories to life. His delivery is both authoritative and accessible, making the audiobook an enjoyable experience for both casual listeners and those with a deeper interest in ancient technologies and alternative history. Hanks' ability to convey technical information in a relatable manner helps to demystify some of the more intricate details of Dunn's research.

Key Insights and Evidence

One of the most compelling aspects of "Giza: The Tesla Connection" is the extensive new evidence Dunn presents. He draws on recent research into earthquake lights, acoustic frequency measurements, and energy concentration within the Great Pyramid. For instance, Dunn discusses the scorch marks found on the ceiling of the Grand Gallery, which he believes support the hypothesis of an explosion in the King’s Chamber. This, he suggests, could have been a result of the pyramid's energy-harvesting processes.

Dunn also explores the significance of the large void above the Grand Gallery, discovered in 2017. He posits that this void may have played a crucial role in the pyramid's function as an energy collector. Additionally, he examines the results of acoustic testing at ancient sacred sites, showing how the pyramids were tuned to the Earth's frequency, further supporting his theory of harmonic resonance.

Comparative Analysis

What sets "Giza: The Tesla Connection" apart from other works on ancient Egyptian technology is Dunn's ability to bridge the gap between ancient and modern science. By drawing parallels between the pyramid builders and Nikola Tesla, Dunn provides a fresh perspective on how ancient knowledge could have influenced modern technological advancements. This comparative analysis not only enriches our understanding of the past but also opens up new possibilities for future research and innovation.

Critique and Reflection

While Dunn's theories are fascinating and well-supported by evidence, they are not without controversy. Critics argue that his interpretations of the data are speculative and that more conventional explanations for the pyramid's construction should not be dismissed. However, Dunn addresses these criticisms head-on, providing counterarguments and additional evidence to bolster his claims.

The audiobook format, narrated by Hanks, adds an extra layer of engagement to Dunn's work. The clear and compelling narration helps to maintain the listener's interest, even through the more technical sections. However, some listeners might find the detailed technical explanations challenging to follow without visual aids. The accompanying PDF, available with the audiobook, helps to mitigate this issue by providing diagrams and additional context.

Conclusion

"Giza: The Tesla Connection" is a thought-provoking and meticulously researched audiobook that challenges conventional views on ancient Egyptian technology. Christopher Dunn's expertise and innovative theories, combined with Micah Hanks' engaging narration, make this a must-listen for anyone interested in alternative history, ancient technologies, and the potential connections between past and present scientific knowledge.

Dunn's work encourages us to look beyond traditional explanations and consider the possibility that ancient civilizations possessed advanced technological knowledge that we are only beginning to understand. Whether you are a skeptic or a believer, "Giza: The Tesla Connection" offers a compelling journey into the mysteries of the Great Pyramid and its potential role as a beacon of ancient innovation.
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June 1, 2025
Since the author isn´t a believer in the unscienced ways of doing things, he is worth to be taken as serious as any. The book describes a logical and to some extent proven base for how the big pyramid was used and why. I like to read and learn about different ways on whatever topics that go away from some kind of "mainstream" thinking. The most amazing about all sacred things in egypt are that they are furiously defended as ancient godbelieving stories by traditional egyptologists. Even if you have facts that are undisputable and correct in a modern scientific way, they still more or less get utterly offended if someone dear to question them. It is so very obvious that tourism based on their view is the most important priority.
Read it and be grateful for people who devote their time (and lives...) to find a solution on their findings ot belives!
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