
Do you have a pyramid hobby? Have you ever wondered what purpose they served? Well, you're not alone! People have long speculated that these magnificent structures were not just places to consolidate their nobility after their passage. If the pyramids produce invisible force, as some people claim, is it possible to use this force? Read on and find out how you can build a pyramid of any size and test it to see if it will also generate its own pyramid.
How do you test the pyramid? Placing objects inside and observing how these objects are exposed to the pyramid. At least what people have done in the past. The razor blades became sharp and held their edge much longer; the fruit dries, but does not rot and does not splash; plants grow faster and much better; milk turns into yoghurt if left long enough. These are all claims made by pyramid researchers.
What you need
1. 4 pieces of cardboard that are large enough to create the size of the pyramid you want.
2. Tape.
3. Directional compass with base plate.
Piling
The pyramid at Giza was built according to surprisingly accurate dimensions. In order for your experiments to work, you need to duplicate these measurements as accurately as physically possible.
You will make 4 triangles out of cardboard, and they should all be exactly the same size.
Lay one of the pieces of cardboard down and measure the length of the bottom side. Now multiply this length by 0.951. The result will be the length of the other sides of the triangle.
For example, if the length of the bottom edge of your cardboard is 10 inches, the length of each of the other sides of the triangle will be 9.51 inches. Set the drawing compass to 9.51 inches wide and use it to make intersecting arcs above the base. The point of intersection of the arcs will be the vertex of the triangle. Draw lines from this point to each end of the base, and one side of your pyramid is complete.
Create 3 more sides in the same way and cut the triangles out of cardboard.
So that you are not embarrassed by what is the bottom edge, mark the longest (bottom) edge before you cut it to show that it belongs to the base.
An association
Put one piece down with the mark below. Put another piece next to it, touching it with the first side and also the mark below. Align these pieces carefully so that each edge matches the other, and then glued these pieces together.
Align the remaining two pieces in the same way and glue them in place.
Now that you have 4 sides, you can bend the pieces along each of the ribbon edges and liven up your pyramid when the tapes are recorded at the end edges.
This is for construction, but you need to do one more thing to “activate” your pyramid.
Leveling your pyramid
Just as the Great Pyramid at Giza was comparable to supernatural precision to counter the true north, you need to do the same. It works as a radio antenna, so the more accurately you orient your pyramid, the more its energy will be.
For this you need a compass with a straight base plate. You also need to know the cut angle for your specific area.
Compass points to magnetic north. It depends on your location. Your cut angle will help you convert magnetic north to real north, and you can easily find it by searching the Internet for "find my angle of inclination."
If your cut angle is a negative number, you need to turn your compass clockwise by that number of degrees to find true north. If the angle is positive, turn the compass counterclockwise to compensate.
One more thing: when you give your cut angle, you are usually given minutes as well as degrees. To convert these minutes to parts of degrees, divide the minutes by 60. For example: If your declination is 17 degrees, 26 minutes, divide 26 by 60, and you get .43. This would make your total declination 17.3 degrees. Then you would adjust the dial on your compass counterclockwise to 17.43 degrees, and this will lead you straight to true north.
Place the corrected compass on a flat surface, away from any large objects and electrical devices that may interfere with the magnetic field, and point it to the north. Place the next pyramid with one edge aligned parallel to the base plate. This is the direction in which the pyramid needs maximum energy.
Testing your pyramid
Each pyramid has a “sweet spot” and it is right in the center of one third of the distance from the bottom to the top. In the Great Pyramid, the King’s chamber was understood here. Remember this when you put something inside. In addition, if you are going to sharpen your razors, it helps to direct the edge of the razor in a north / south direction.
There is definitely something deep in the pyramids. Take the time to build one and have fun finding out which pyramid you can create in your own home. Perhaps you can be the one who adds another piece to the riddle of the pyramids.

