Frequencies of Ancient Egypt

@elevator09 · 2025-11-04 13:52 · worldmappin

Hey everyone, I hope you all have a pleasant start to the new week so far and maybe even new experiences will come into life! In this post I would like to address a topic on the edge of science and I am happy if you can learn new things.

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The ancient Egypt Civilisation is full of various mysteries and is probably considered one of the places where most secrets can be found or themes that are on the edge of science. During my time there I was able to visit some of the most famous and at the same time mysterious buildings of the country itself and one of the topics that makes it particularly interesting are certainly certain frequencies which are associated with some pyramids or temples. Also in other countries it's known that old cultures had a huge as well as powerful knowledge about frequencies and so it are often the frequencies between 90 and 125 Hz that are linked to old structures and even if some scientists are strongly concerned with this, some things are still not clarified. There were many physical experiments that were made to the topic, but only little historical evidence or handed down, but one thing is certain, frequencies are probably one of the most interesting topics that are in context with the ancient Egyptian high culture.

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Especially the pyramids of Giza which I have visited myself, are often linked to acoustic phenomena and here the great pyramid of Giza is particularly often mentioned and in this regard there has even been a lot of research here which has focused especially on rooms inside the pyramid in which it has even been discovered that it came to different effects. During the experiments it was tested which pattern some sound has and the amazing thing is that at certain frequencies the effect has been amplified and especially this has occurred at lower frequencies. Often the frequency of 33 Hz is also mentioned in this context and this is also valid for some as proof of the knowledge of the ancient Egyptians while science is still not quite sure how certain phenomena can arise and of course there is also a large esoteric scene which report increased vibrations in this place. The most important question here is probably how it comes to the amplification of frequencies here and how the ancient Egyptians managed to adapt the architecture and to find out more precisely, different methods for measurement were used.

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During one of these measurements it was also discovered in the royal chamber of the large pyramid that there is an infrasound phenomenon in the range of 16 Hz and the other larger rooms vibrate in even higher frequencies within the range between 90 and 125 Hz, which I have already mentioned above in the article. Some are even the assumption that the Egyptians designed the rooms exactly and also knew the effect on the body and this could have been used for ceremonial or healing purposes and presumably only a certain circle was initiated into this knowledge. Numerous measurements were also made in other places, such as in Luxor at the Karnak temple or just outside in Dendera and here it becomes particularly interesting because there are some similarities and apparently there is a kind of system behind it and similar frequencies have also been measured which indicates a form of higher geometry and shows how intelligent this old advanced culture was. While some are of the opinion that this could be related to divine power, others are sure that the Egyptians were simply extremely intelligent and had a wide knowledge about frequencies which they of course also used. Many know this phenomenon and make use of it very specifically as through meditation or other esoteric methods, but in my eyes this is not as interesting as the measurements that were actually made in so many ancient Egyptian buildings that prove how clever old cultures were already and also the science has thousands of questions in this regard.

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Many thanks for stopping by and I hope you could learn something new and like my post and appreciate my effort! I captured these pictures with my Sony Alpha 6000 plus 55-210 mm.

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