Consider this ~5000 year old bowl shaped from a solid piece of granite with paper thin sides

Consider this ~5000 year old bowl shaped from a solid piece of granite with paper thin sides.

Granite comes in at 6–7 on Mohs hardness scale, meaning copper tools would quickly blunt—if that is how this was done.

Astonishing Results! More Ancient Egyptian Granite Vases Analyzed! More STL’s available.

Ancient precision confirmed! The last few months has been a busy time for the vase scan team. Led by Chris Dunn, Alex Dunn and Nick Sierra, the team gathered in a precision lab in Danville IL to do a hands-on metrology inspection of several vases. Not only that, but many more of the remarkable ancient, hard stone vases that come from pre-dynastic and early dynastic ancient Egypt have been scanned via structured light and CT-Xray, and the results are frankly astonishing.

Not only has the incredible precision results of the original vase been confirmed in other artifacts, geometric and mathematical analysis has shown shared design principles between multiple vases - the same radial traversal function, the same fixed mathematical ratio between curvatures, and the same depth of elegance in the extensive use of pi and phi.

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I posted on these vases a couple of weeks ago and posited they could be designed to resonate at specific frequencies as part of some sort of control mechanism for Gisa Death Star. Deep into the video, the researcher mentions the dimensions of the vessel correspond to a specific Gigaherz value…18 if I remember correctly. Notice the placement of the lugs, it’s in a similar position as the supports for a wind chime, which is I believe at a ‘quiet node’ of movement as the chime vibrates…the purpose of which is to allow the piece to vibrate freely / not dampen the vibrations. In the same way that a stereo system or electronic instrument takes a weak signal and feeds that to an amplifier, these could have provided frequency signal to a large scale power device (pyramid). Next step research should be to determine if you can excite these vessels (voice, moving air?) and have them ‘ring’ and at what frequencies.

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