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CENTRELINE OF PYRAMID of COOLING / Location of _- Ark(s) of the -— (Covenant * (A 2) ee | j] = a Ss, = ~—c . Note: Direct (Chambers are offset line through around the céniral axis p both battery of the pyramid ' Bagings. Copyright James Colmer 05 existence of a MFKTZ "field". He suggested that if two of these fields interacted, perhaps such interaction would open an interdi- mensional doorway between two worlds. Here I was back at my Stargate theory. The strange property of white powder gold, for those of you not familiar with its method of production, is its ability to disappear and re-appear during the process. This has led scientists to speculate that it is actually phasing in and out of a different dimension. It is also used in the production of superconductors due to its ability to lose and gain weight (i.e., it has antigravitational properties). Let us ponder for a moment the discovery's ramifications— scientific, religious and historical. What would happen if this artefact were found? It seems apparent from reading the Bible description of the construction of the Ark and its altar pieces that an important element was the shielding of it, both by insulators and a special cloth with gold rings. A breastplate of gold was also fashioned for whomever approached it, and people were warned to take off their shoes lest they be killed. This was clearly to earth the person against electric shock. The Ark, if not handled with caution, could be a deadly source of electrical power even today. Cross-section of the Queen's Chamber and the Grand Gallery. Structure and Sonic Properties Another interesting and supportive piece of information is that different types of stone were used in the construction of the Great Pyramid. Most of the structure is built from limestone, which is primarily made up of quartz. The King's Chamber, however, is insulated with red granite. If indeed there was an energy or heat being gen- erated inside this chamber, it would be no problem as granite can withstand temperatures of over 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Granite is also used in sound production to reduce vibration and resonance. Multiple separated layers of granite (as in the reliev- ing chambers) can be used to absorb seismic vibration which is harmful to sound production. While we are on the topic of sound, it is interesting to note that 38 + NEXUS 3-D graphic of the proposed identical but mirrored King's chambers and passageways, showing the location of the two coffers. www.nexusmagazine.com OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2005