Thursday, December 27, 2012

Sun Temples

  One hundred  years after the Great Pyramid was built the Egyptian sun god Ra was becoming the state religion.  Six out of seven of the Pharaoh’s of the  5th  Dynasty were involved in building other structures in close proximity, about one mile away from the primary pyramid, they were however on the same complex as the pyramid.
    The 5th Dynasty built six of these structures and they were called  Sun Temples.  Two out of six of the  Sun Temples have been discovered. The  Sun Temple Niuserre and Userkuf.
   Archeologist originally thought  that  these Temples were built as a place of worship for  Ra.  However current thought is that they were part of the ancient power grid system.
  It is now thought  that  they were the  first  microwave towers.  Perhaps to convey beam microwave energy from space.  There are those who feel there were two sources of energy.  Solar Energy from space conveyed to earth by microwave or maser beam energy which would be primarily used in the ground launch systems using beam energy.
   The second source would be energy produced from the pyramid which would have been primarily used for providing power in the immediate region of the pyramid.                 This pyramid energy could be stored in the pyramid but more than likely would have been transported to a satellite or a large stationary space station in the geosynchronous orbit over the equator..
  There were causeway tunnels  or wave tunnels which were lined with mica between the pyramid and the  Sun Temple. The mica was imported from Brazil, the only place on earth where this substance is found.  
  They were sealed to prevent air and especially moisture from entering.  The reason for keeping air and moisture out of the tunnels is because the high energy levels of the microwave that were beamed into the wave tunnels can cause vaporization explosions, which is a problem with any of the beamed type of energies.
   The thought is that solar transducers were four times as efficient as heliostat systems.
   Before the advances in laser beam’s there were stationary mirrors that were controllable and followed the suns course to have a more efficient collection of solar energy.       These were called heliostat systems, however they had some risks in performance associated with them. They could be placed on key points on earth but also on satellites.
   The development of sun temples is consistent with the increasing need for increased launch capabilities. There were  43,000 pyramids just in the Americas, they were there for power generation and as launch pads.  There has always been high volume  of mineral production, especially gold close to these launch sites.
   The configuration of the upper portion of the sun temple is compatible for maser or microwave power and reception.
  When developing a ground based launch system you need to have several ground collection points, which can be remotely controlled. The energy from these ground collection points was transported to the launch sires through mica lined wave tunnels.
  The use of beamed energy is not without risks, but it also has advantages.  The ability of beam energy to use microwaves is a definite advantage because it allows high energy density to be used and it can also be controlled.
 A big disadvantage is everyone needs to be protected from radiation that is emitted from the microwaves.  Microwaves are dangerous because of invisible energy which is harmful to life in the immediate area, although protection is relatively easy to contend with it never the less is an issue.

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