DAVID CHILDRESS:
Ever since scientists
have been studying
the Great Pyramids there
at Giza,
there's been speculation
that they may have been
energy generators,
some kind of power plants.
And, of course,
the mainstream Egyptologists
are saying, "Oh, these are just
simple tombs for pharaohs."
CHRIS DUNN:
But the Great Pyramid
has the precision of a machine.
And, so, when you consider it
as a machine,
you see that there are
certain functions
that each part
of the pyramid performs.
The subterranean chamber
is evidence itself.
And it has been demonstrated
by an engineer
by the name of John Cadman,
who created a model
of the subterranean chamber.
And by feeding water in it,
the chamber itself
seems to cause
some very unusual reactions
in the pyramid.
JOHN CADMAN:
The water would rush
down the shaft
of the Great Pyramid down
to the subterranean chamber,
which was about 330 feet.
And it would bypass a valve,
and then the valve
would slam shut.
And it would cause a shockwave
to be sent up
the Great Pyramid itself.
And then it would shoot
towards the ceiling
that was directly below
the King's Chamber.
It's a freestanding
granite tombed room,
and it would cause that
to resonate
at a specific frequency.
DUNN:
The granite is the same material
that you would use
in a microphone or a telephone.
It vibrates through
the introduction of sound,
and it emits electrons.
Well, you take that phenomenon,
and you control it
inside the Great Pyramid.
Then you have a machine
that can vibrate that granite
as much as an earthquake would
vibrate granite in the earth
and create
electromagnetic energy.
CHILDRESS:
Christopher Dunn's theories
indicate that the Great Pyramid
was sending a microwave signal
to a satellite.
And, in fact,
studies of his working devices
have shown
that this probably would work.
We could have been
sending messages into space.
It's very similar
to the SETI program
that's sending out messages
right now,
trying to attract
the extraterrestrials
to contact us.
Christopher Dunn's theory
will change forever
the way we look
at the ancient Egyptians,
their civilization
and where they came from
and where they got
their knowledge and technology.
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