Nikola Tesla’s Shocking Egyptian Pyramid Power Plant Theories
According to electrical engineering genius Nikola Tesla, the Great Pyramids of Egypt might have been colossal ancient power plants, designed for generating wireless energy across the planet. While many modern scientists dismiss his ideas as fantastical, a closer look reveals remarkable insight that was ahead of its time.
The Mathematical and Astronomical Precision of the Pyramids
Built around 2560 BC, the pyramids demonstrate advanced understanding of mathematics and astronomy. Their sheer enormity, precise facings and complex passageways provoke awe and mystery. Nikola Tesla became fascinated with these mammoth structures after reading a book that reported several intriguing facts:
The Great Pyramid’s perimeter measured 1760 cubits, equaling 43,200 inches. This number precisely defines Earth‘s polar radius length in inches. With a height of 481.3949 feet, multiplying by 43,200 gives 20,903,336 feet – differing from Earth‘s actual polar radius by only 11 miles. Given such crude measurement tools, this 99.9% accuracy seems almost supernatural over thousands of years.
The descending and ascending inner passages perfectly align on critical phases of Orion’s Belt stars, verifiable through astronomy software. Narrow shafts pointing from the Queen‘s Chamber target key seasonal events like the summer and winter solstices.
The uncanny astronomical alignments plus incredible precision convinced Tesla that advanced science empowered the Pyramids’ construction to unimaginable heights.
Wireless Power Transmission – Wardenclyffe and Beyond
Tesla theorized that the ancient Egyptians built the Pyramids as enormous wireless conductors, set to resonate at intense frequencies. Much as his own Wardenclyffe Tower aimed to tap into Earth’s natural ionosphere electricity, he believed a conductive particle layer existed thousands of years ago which the Pyramids interacted with.
By transmitting wireless power across vast distances, people could have effortlessly lit rooms, heated homes and fueled machines. Tesla’s systems effectively used the entire planet itself as a giant oscillator. The Pyramids likely formed a global network of wireless power plants, providing abundance everywhere.
Tesla obtained initial funding in 1901 from J.P. Morgan to build Wardenclyffe and demonstrate this technology‘s potential. But costs ran over budget before completion. When Tesla asked Morgan for more investment, Morgan refused the risk and forced abandonment just as Wardenclyffe neared operation. Tesla spent his last penniless years hustling futilely for financing to pay off debts as his facilities got demolished and land sold off.
The length and width of the Wardenclyffe Tower give clues to its capabilities. At 94 by 68 feet by 187 feet high when unfinished, it was meant to generate 100 million volts of electricity! The copper dome terminal alone weighed 55 tons, while embedded eight-foot coils amplified Earth’s natural resonance. Tesla described how subterranean transmission lines stretching 30 miles could propagate limitless power across land and sea. His collaboration with architect Stanford White yielded meticulous plans down to lightning rod placements and removable window screens.
Wardenclyffe embodied Tesla’s lifelong mission to tap into our planet’s vibrational heartbeat – the hot molten core acting as a spinning dynamo generating untold energy pulses if harnessed properly. Though unable to manifest his grandest vision, Tesla patented related wireless power technologies like radio and logic gate precursors essential for computing.
The complex would have modernized 20th century life to an unimaginable extent – if only investors appreciated it ahead of their time. As Tesla lamented:
"As soon as it is completed, it will be possible for a business man in New York to dictate instructions, and have them instantly appear in type at his office in London or elsewhere. He will be able to call up, from his desk, and talk to any telephone subscriber on the globe, without any change whatever in the existing equipment. An inexpensive instrument, not bigger than a watch, will enable its bearer to hear anywhere, on sea or land, music or song, the speech of a political leader, the address of an eminent man of science, or the sermon of an eloquent clergyman, delivered in some other place, however distant. In the same manner any picture, character, drawing, or print can be transferred from one to another place. Millions of such instruments can be operated from but one plant of this kind."
Unappreciated Genius & Egypt Connection
Unfortunately, Tesla always lacked the business savvy and social graces to court investment for such unconventional ideas. While the world grew utterly dependent on the alternating current form of electricity that Nikola himself pioneered, he died in poverty. His notion of an Earth-resonating global power grid seemed too radical for venture capitalists in the early 20th century to comprehend or risk financing. Like many pioneering prophets, Tesla’s brilliance went largely unrecognized by contemporary skeptics.
Perhaps years hence, evolved versions of Tesla’s wireless power transmission schemes will reshape the worldwide energy landscape – as researchers at MIT, Disney and elsewhere now develop wireless charging coils and directed RF beams to power phones and LEDs remotely. When that happens, Nikola Tesla will finally be celebrated properly as the Godfather of Wireless Technology as we transition into an era of abundant clean energy for all.
The uncanny precision of Great Pyramid design and alignments suggests clues that the ancient Egyptians well understood wireless power themselves over 4000 years ago. Both their pyramid constructions and Tesla’s Wardenclyffe designs seem rooted in harvesting invisible energy currents flowing freely around us at all times. If Earth’s atmosphere could sustain such current flows earlier as Tesla proposed, pyramid structures might have been engineered specifically to tap into and distribute those currents worldwide through harmonic resonance principles.
Some theories place the Egyptian Pyramids as originally containing piezoelectric crystals or metallic substances at certain chambers which could convert pressure into surging power. Legends hold that the Pyramids harnessed cosmic rays to fertilize seeds or sharpen blades more effectively, perhaps linking to truths around concentrated voltage. Conventional understandings of hieroglyphs also transform when realizing that widely-used cone, waving line and spiral symbols may actually represent filament coils harnessing electromagnetic forces!
Serving as giant capacitors emitting excess charge at regular cyclic intervals, connected structurally through aquifers and underground tunnels lining up with Orion’s Belt—this web would form an immense wireless distribution network across continents, incredibly advanced for their time. Whether such global wireless power networks actually existed in antiquity may be shrouded in mystery, but all the engineering pieces fit elegantly together.
At the turn of the 20th century, Nikola Tesla’s radical insights into wireless transmission combined leading-edge physics discoveries by figures like Michael Faraday, James Clerk Maxwell and Heinrich Hertz concerning electromagnetism and radio waves. In fact, much of our entire modern power grid, motor and radio technology depend directly on engineering breakthroughs that Tesla himself originated while also incorporating pyramid theories into Wardenclyffe Tower‘s remarkable blueprint. That Tesla’s most ambitious project bore Egyptian pyramid undertones seems beyond coincidence in light of their potential hidden capabilities as energy sources.
Tesla gave us glimpses into fantastic sci-fi futures that were ultimately beyond reach because small minds lacked the boldness to grasp his full visionary scope. Will today‘s innovators finally pick up where Tesla left off and redeem how the most advanced ancient civilizations might have sustained themselves through wireless power networks integrated across oceans and continents using great stone structures to amplify coherence? If so, Nikola Tesla’s place in history as prophet of tech futures yet to unfold will shine brighter than ever before. The past may prove just as revolutionary as the horizons toward which we aim our sights to buildToward where we aim our sights by building sustainably on past insights.