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#349 - Nuclear Physicist May Have Solved How the Pyramids were Built | Max Zamilov

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Nov 17, 2025
Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov is a scientist and entrepreneur focused on fusion and ancient technology. In the conversation, he explores nuclear experiments tied to ancient Egyptian artifacts, showcasing surprising levels of precision in their stonework. Max discusses the idea of pyramids as resonant communication devices and intriguing theories on building methods. He highlights how advanced machining techniques could be linked to ancient cultures, suggesting a connection between modern and historical engineering practices.
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Granite And Corbelling For Resonance Control

  • Granite's stiffness preserves shape and resonance, explaining its use in the King's Chamber for standing-wave amplification.
  • The chamber's corbelled ceiling and displaced blocks suggest it was engineered to focus and then release resonant energy.
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Pyramids As Timed Space Antennas

  • Max hypothesizes the pyramid acted as a timed, precisely aligned communication device rather than a tomb.
  • Accurate astronomical alignment and timekeeping fit a space-communication use-case requiring precise pointing and timing.
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Catastrophes Could Reboot Planetary Surfaces

  • Earth's crust coupling can change with ice load and external perturbations, possibly causing rapid crustal shifts and catastrophic events.
  • Such cycles could explain episodic global upheavals, buried infrastructure, and repeated ecological resets.
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