Based on Russian studies
and translated from Russian
The Pyramid itself, its shape and configuration, are really outstanding phenomena. Supporting the theory of harmonic resonance, offered by Shmelev, we suppose, that the Pyramid appears to be a resonator and generator, and its structure can influence positively on a person. Most likely, the Pyramid was created by its architects as a powerful instrument for influencing the mental and physical well being of a human being, and not on that one of a single person, but on many. Being resonators, the Pyramids also appear to be peculiar antennas or systems, that transfer the energy from one dimension into another. The Wands/Rods, which were used by priests and pharaohs, and the Pyramids itself were created according to the proportions of “The Golden Section”. And it was this way of creation that ensured the inter-tuning of objects one to another. It is necessary to stress, that the whole physical and energetic structures of a human body obey the law of “The Golden Section”. Suffice it to recall that in ancient times the laws of geometry were studied in very great depth and particular attention was devoted to the triangle with sides in the ratio 3:4:5.
Today we are well aware that the hypotenuse of such a triangle is a fundamental concept relating directly to the question of harmony. And anything we say about harmony is associated first and foremost with sound. Sound is what human beings are immediately attuned to, irrespective of their cultural background, level of education or intelligence.
In this context there are a number of curious facts that need to be pointed out. One is that when a baby comes into the world its first cry, no matter what its timbre or volume, has as a rule the frequency of A. Another is that those people who have “perfect pitch” relate other notes back to A. The sound of A is then a kind of yardstick frequency. It is also known that the average distance between the human eardrums is an exact fraction of the wavelength of A. The wavelength of A is 78 centimeters. Divide that by four and you get the distance in question.
Frequencies are resonant when the one wavelength is an exact multiple of the other. That means that nature has constructed the human hearing apparatus is such a way that it is tuned to the frequency of A, which plays a prime role in the musical scale.
Graphic illustration of the resonant ratio principal.
The pyramid is interesting for the fact that its shape contains no vertical planes as in ordinary architecture, but inclined ones instead. Therefore if you make a cross-section of a pyramid, you get a triangle, or two right-angled triangles back to back. And since you have a right-angled triangle, then you will recognize the position of the hypotenuse. What is the hypotenuse? In respect of a function or phenomenon the hypotenuse expresses the rate of a process, that is to say the frequency (which is characteristic for vibratory processes).
The pyramids pose a host of puzzles, one of which is why they were built. We were taught to regard them as the tombs of pharaohs, but still today the actual burial-place has not been discovered in a single pyramid. It is just not there. The question then arises: for what purpose were such gigantic constructions put up, if not to glorify the pharaoh as God’s representative on Earth? Not so long ago, Japanese researchers tried to build a pyramid only 11 meters tall, using the construction methods employed (according to Herodotus) in Ancient Egypt a few thousand years ago, and they were unable to bring the four faces of the pyramid together to a single point. The height of the tallest pyramid at Giza is 146 meters, yet it comes to a point. That naturally prompts the question: why build in this manner, if it is so difficult and laborious? The key to understanding the laws that formed the basis for the construction of the pyramids is provided by the legendary tablets. Legendary because there is a tradition that the Ancient Egyptians expounded all their knowledge on tablets. At the beginning of the century Quibell’s expedition to Saqqara discovered the tomb of an Ancient Egyptian architect from which they extracted a set of wooden boards covered in carving.
The wands held in the left hand of the priest who is depicted on the first main panel are shown in a ratio connected with the frequency of A. The standard value accepted for the pitch of A today is 440 Hz, but 441 Hz is more precise. It is astonishing that no-one particularly noticed that if you place the figures 441 after a decimal point, i.e. 0.441, what you get is a function of the Golden Section.
The wands held in the left hand of the priest who is depicted on the first main panel are shown in a ratio connected with the frequency of A. The standard value accepted for the pitch of A today is 440 Hz, but 441 Hz is more precise. It is astonishing that no-one particularly noticed that if you place the figures 441 after a decimal point, i.e. 0.441, what you get is a function of the Golden Section.
Knowing all that, we arrive at an interesting revelation. Not only do these panels explain the principle of using the Golden Section, they also present tools that are elementarily simple, yet work like a computer.
Our arms themselves are already tools of the same kind as the “magic wand” depicted on the tablets. It turns out that this tool makes it possible to calculate any value of the Golden Section directly as a length, without using any complicated mathematical formulae, just manipulating the “magic wand”, adding on and taking away.