Journal articles on the archaeological energetics, e.g. pyramids, mounds, henges, etc.
Electromagnetic properties of the Great Pyramid: First multipole resonances and energy concentration by Mikhail Balezin; Kseniia V. Baryshnikova; Polina Kapitanova; Andrey B. Evlyukhin
This paper investigates the interaction between the Great Pyramid and external radio frequency electromagnetic waves in the wavelength range of 200-600 meters. Through numerical simulations and analysis, the researchers discover resonant features associated with the excitation of the Pyramid’s electromagnetic dipole and quadrupole moments. The study demonstrates and discusses the electromagnetic field distributions inside the Pyramid under resonant conditions for two scenarios: when the Pyramid is situated in a homogeneous space and when it is on a substrate. The findings indicate that the Pyramid’s chambers can effectively collect and concentrate electromagnetic energy in both scenarios. When the Pyramid is on a substrate, it accumulates electromagnetic energy in its chambers, resulting in local spectral maxima for electric and magnetic fields, ultimately scattering and focusing the electromagnetic waves into the substrate region. The paper also explores the spectral dependence of this focusing effect.