D.I.Y Russian Pyramid?
I was so impressed with the results that Dr. Golod and his team claimed to have achieved with the 144ft, 72ft and 36ft pyramids that I built my own! So, its not 36ft tall, but it is in the same mathematical series at Dr. Golod’s at 2.25 ft tall.
As per the information I built it to a an exact angle of 72 degrees, didn’t use any metal fasteners, made sure my model pyramid was hollow and oriented it to true north. Result… inconclusive. I did feel a tingling and what seemed to be pressure once I had brought my scale model Russian pyramid into the house. However a glass of water left under it for a few hours showed no special powers that I could see.
Anyway here are the pictures of my somewhat amateur construction methods. I see this pyramid as a scale model or like an architectural model. It is designed to show off the form and scale of the Russian pyramids that have been reported to have such a beneficial effect on their environment.
Here is the base of my 2.25ft high D.I.Y. Russian pyramid. I ripped a 2×2 to exactly 72 degrees and then cut 45’s on the corners to meet up nicely.
Next I cut the legs to the exact length I needed to make the overall height 2.25ft (this is in a direct ratio to Golod’s 144ft tall pyramid).
After cutting the legs I spent an hour trying to figure out the angles to make them meet at the point. But, to my grade 11 math teacher’s regret I just ended up marking and recutting them till they all met up nicely. The eventual angle was a compound of 16 degrees I think.
The basic shape is now coming together. No vortex of healing energy yet but maybe its not quite aligned to true north!
After I hot glued it together (no metal remember!) I took it outside to see if it would melt snow. It didn’t but then I only had it outside for a minute or two, but hey it was cold!
Then I covered it with exotic jungle hardwood to increase the resonance. Ok, it was a piece of veneer from Home Depot, but it looks better and all the forums say it needs to have sides to work properly. Still no snow melting though.
Then I took it indoors to see what my wife would think of the awesome healing powers (I currently have a cold and hoped it would cure me). Still no vortex that I can see but maybe too much wifi, metal roofing etc. Golod did say they work best outdoors in pristine nature.
However when I brought my D.I.Y. Russian pyramid in the house I seemed to notice a tingling and buzzing sense and I was definitely happy and laughing which was a change for the better for me! Maybe it is working…. only time will tell.
Next time I will build a 4.5ft plywood version with no internal frame. Quick and simple is best when testing. Also I have heard that limestone paint will increase the frequency gathering capacity too.
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