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I’ve wondered about this forever but never heard a good answer.

vittorio@IterIntellectus
what’s the female equivalent of a man playing video games?
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The Basics of Electromagnetic Waves:
Electricity and magnetism can sit still, like static electricity in your hair or a magnet stuck to your fridge. But when they move and change, they actually create each other. Together, they team up to form invisible ripples of energy called electromagnetic waves.
Unlike ocean waves or sound waves, which need water or air to ripple through, electromagnetic waves don't need any material at all. They can easily travel through the completely empty vacuum of space.
Maxwell's Big Idea:
In the 1860s and 1870s, a Scottish scientist named James Clerk Maxwell figured out how this works. He wrote down the math showing exactly how electricity and magnetism link together to make these travelling waves. Today, scientists call his famous rules Maxwell's Equations.
Hertz Proves It:
Later, a German physicist named Heinrich Hertz took Maxwell's ideas and brought them to life. He was the first person to actually create and catch radio waves. To honour his work, we use the word hertz to measure how fast a wave vibrates (one cycle per second).
Hertz's experiments proved two massive ideas:
Radio waves are just invisible light: He showed that radio waves travel at the exact same speed as light, proving that they are actually a form of light we just can't see.
Going wireless: He finally figured out how to detach these energy fields from physical wires, allowing the waves to fly freely through the air exactly as Maxwell had predicted.
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@TheProjectUnity Somewhere in Malta, a large stone monument is very erect right now
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@TheProjectUnity By wild stuff did you mean the penis graffiti?
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@FlintDibble The world will remember you for being a disrespectful human being
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He hosted a debate about archaeology with two people who know jack-shit about archaeology
The state of our stupid world
Jesse Michels@AlchemyAmerican
Hosted a debate with Filippo Biondi (the radar scientist that claims he detected 8 kilometer-deep tubular structures underneath the pyramids) and Geoffrey Drumm who thinks the Pyramids served as a sophisticated ancient chemical manufacturing plant. It was next level!
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🚨Bones, Tones & Stones: Piezoelectric Megalithic Resonance Architecture Showcasing Scaled-Up Human Biophysical Properties!
Across every inhabited continent, separated by millennia and thousands of miles, ancient builders independently engineered structures that resonate within a remarkably narrow acoustic band, centred around 95–120 Hz, that modern neuroscience has confirmed produces measurable shifts in human brain activity.
When this architectural evidence is cross-referenced with the piezoelectric properties of biological tissue and the materials chosen for construction, a profound convergence emerges: the human body and the ancient stone chamber operate on the same electromechanical principles.
The bones that generate electrical charge under vibrational stress and the quartz-laden granite chambers that transduce sound into electromagnetic fields are, in a deep physical sense, the same technology expressed at different scales.
The most striking correlation in psychoacoustic architecture is the recurrence of a single resonant frequency, approximately 110 Hz, across sites that share no known cultural contact.
Archaeoacoustic pioneer Paul Devereux and Jon Wozencroft, working across the islands of Malta, Great Britain, and Ireland, discovered that many megalithic constructions have a resonant frequency clustered around 110 Hz (the musical note A2).
This is not a vague similarity, the "burial mounds" of Newgrange and Loughcrew in Ireland were measured resonating at precisely 110 Hz; Chun Quoit at 113 Hz; Wayland's Smithy at 112 Hz; and the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid at 112 Hz.
The ancients built external versions of the body's own resonance system, macro-scale analogues of the piezoelectric bone matrix, structures that convert mechanical vibration into electromagnetic energy through material properties (quartz in stone, collagen in bone) that operate on identical physical principles.
The 110 Hz resonance is not arbitrary, it is the frequency range where the human vocal tract, the brain's neural oscillations, and the dimensions of a stone chamber, all converge.


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@TheProjectUnity I will posting this till you read it
open.substack.com/pub/megalithic…
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@AncientEpoch Maybe they are Schumman resonators
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Substructures Under the Pyramid of Khafre?
Well, Well, Well, Look Here 👀⬇️
It Appears that Filippo Biondi's "deep" penetration SARS Doppler Tomography Scans are eerily similar to Schumann resonance frequency scans. 😅
Schumann resonance frequency scans are a way to monitor the electromagnetic field of the Earth, which vibrates at approximately 7.83 Hz

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