Adventures with pyramids

The new adventures with pyramids offer exciting possibilities to persons from all walks of life. The research scientist and the home-workshop buff, the philosophical discourser and the physics student looking for a project.

Pyramid models verying in size from a few inches to a number of feet have been constructed and used to house a variety of both animate and inanimate objects human beings.

The material out of which the models are constructed has little bearing on the results. Small pyramids have usually been made from cardboard and wood, fiberglass, glass, and plastic sheeting.

The presence of metal in or on the pyramid would seem to both inhibit and enhance the electromagnetic properties of the energy spectrum, depending upon the placements and relative amount of the metal.

Food commodities have been left in pyramids for several weeks and individuals have remained inside larger pyramids from a few minutes to a number of hours.

The results reported include preservation of food items, purification of water, increased growth of plants, shortened germination period for seeds, removal of tarnish from metals, and for human subjects greater relaxation, improved contemplative and meditative states, healing, tranquility, and even rejuvenation.

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