Pyramids of Power
What if the Great Pyramid wasn’t just a tomb—but a machine?
For millennia, the Giza Plateau has stood silent, its massive granite chambers and precise geometry defying easy explanation. Mainstream archaeology calls them monuments to dead pharaohs. Engineer Christopher Dunn and a growing body of modern physics suggest something far more radical: resonant power plants harnessing seismic vibrations, piezoelectric quartz, and electromagnetic forces on a scale that echoes the rotating planets and magnetic engines of the cosmos itself.
Nash Rockwell bridges ancient stone with cutting-edge insight. From underground grids and resonant chambers to the principles of magnetic compression and inversion, this investigation reveals patterns of lost technology—rediscovered today in the Compressed Inverted Magnetic Energy Source (CIMES). It confronts the uncomfortable reality: humanity’s story includes cycles of genius, suppression, and forgetting. Energy abundance was possible then. It is possible now.
No fringe fantasy. No alien intervention. Just rigorous engineering, peer-reviewed physics, and the courage to challenge scarcity paradigms.
The pulse of Giza still hums. The question is whether we have the will to listen—and rebuild.