Atmospheric Electrostatic Harvesting: Wardenclyffe Tower and the Great Pyramid

The pyramids are globally regarded as energetic and mystical structures, often seen as ancient power plants and components of a global electrical network. This idea aligns with Nikola Tesla's concept for his Wardenclyffe Tower project.

Nikola Tesla drew parallels between his Wardenclyffe Tower and the Great Pyramid of Egypt in terms of their function and design. Tesla envisioned his Wardenclyffe Tower as a means to transmit electrical energy wirelessly across the globe, a concept he believed was also embodied in the Great Pyramid of Egypt.

In a statement to The New York Times on March 27, 1904, Tesla described the Wardenclyffe Tower as an octagonal, pyramidal structure, highlighting its shape as significant for its intended purpose of wireless energy transmission. He suggested that both the Wardenclyffe Tower and the Great Pyramid incorporated design elements that facilitated the generation and transmission of energy, such as their geometric shapes and the materials used in their construction.

Tesla believed that, like the Great Pyramid, his tower could create and harness electrical energy in ways that could revolutionize global communication and power distribution. He saw the Wardenclyffe Tower as a modern reinterpretation of ancient knowledge, aiming to achieve similar feats of energy manipulation and transmission.

Tesla identified several components and characteristics that he believed were common to both his Wardenclyffe Tower and the Great Pyramid of Egypt, contributing to their ability to generate and transmit energy. These components include:

1. **Geometric Shape**: Both structures have a pyramidal or pyramidal-like shape. Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower was described as an octagonal tower with a pyramidal top, while the Great Pyramid of Egypt is, of course, a true pyramid.

2. **Underground Water Sources**: Both structures are associated with underground water sources. For the pyramids, it is believed that underground rivers generate static electricity. Tesla also planned for his tower to have an underground system to interact with the Earth's natural electricity.

3. **Internal Cavities**: The Great Pyramid has internal chambers and passages that might alter resonance and frequency. Similarly, the design of Wardenclyffe Tower included specific internal structures to enhance its resonance and effectiveness in transmitting electrical energy.

4. **Materials with Electrical Properties**: The Great Pyramid contains materials like quartz, which is an electrical conductor. Tesla's tower was designed with materials chosen for their electrical conductive properties to optimize energy transmission.

5. **Apex Functionality**: The Great Pyramid once had a capstone, possibly gold, which could have served to enhance its conductive properties. Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower had a conductive top to facilitate the transmission of electrical energy into the atmosphere.

6. **Energy Transmission and Reception**: Both structures were conceived to transmit and receive energy. The Great Pyramid is theorized by some to have been capable of transmitting energy through the ionosphere, while Tesla’s tower was explicitly designed to transmit wireless electricity around the world.

Tesla’s belief in these similarities drove his innovative approach to the Wardenclyffe Tower, aiming to replicate the perceived energy functions of the ancient pyramids using modern technology.
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