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Experiment #4: Night and Day...

Updated: Jul 18, 2025

My name is Craig Morrin. I have been building meditation pyramids for over two decades now, and I have decided to embark upon the crazy and most dubious quest to do something that has never been done, ever before: to prove through scientific experiments that pyramid energy actually exists. Subscribe and follow me every step of the way to find out whether I will rise to eternal pyramid glory...or fall flat on my face.

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So after that last experiment, where my whole house stank for a good part of a week and I had to constantly suppress my gag reflex, I seriously contemplated becoming a vegetarian. Well, not really. But maybe I will skip the beef tacos this week.

For this experiment, I decided that not only do I need fully expose the meat to the air to hopefully take full advantage of the dehydrating effect that pyramid energy supposedly has, but I also decided to halve the sample size thinking that it might have been too large last time for the pyramid to have any real noticeable effect. So I pulled one beef ball out of the freezer, let it thaw for 24 hours in the refrigerator, and then split it in half into approximately 3.5 gram samples using my scale, with each sample being less than 0.1 grams different from each other. And instead of round balls, I decided to mold them into small "loafs." The reason for this is because if there are energies associated with different shapes, then it is possible that the sphere shape might have some sort of preservation effect on the sample outside the pyramid, skewing the results. Apples and oranges tend to last much longer than bananas, for example. Maybe it is simply the nature of the fruit itself, but could it be possible that their shapes also have something to do with it? I don't know, but it is one more possible confounding variable that has been removed.

06-29-25: I placed each "loaf" on a square bit of plastic to prevent the wood pedestals from being contaminated, and left them completely exposed to the air. I am taking a chance, but hopefully the critters won't mess with them:

And as always, I randomized the samples to remove any potential unconscious bias. This is the sample inside the pyramid:

And this is the one outside the pyramid:

And for this experiment, the results turned out completely different than from the last one. It seemed like there were more flies hanging out on the meat outside the pyramid, but after a few days, I noticed maggots crawling around on both of them. But there did seem to be larger ones on the meat outside the pyramid. After three days, here is the sample inside the pyramid:

The maggots are barely visible, as opposed to the one outside the pyramid:

Curiously, after the first day or two, both samples developed what seemed like a bit of a crust to them, and the flies stopped taking an interest in them. They also didn't really have much of a smell to them, as opposed to the previous experiment, where I truly had to keep from gagging. During the entire experiment, the temperature inside my place ranged from 56 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and between 53% to 92% relative humidity.

As the days progressed, surprisingly, I saw the maggots less and less on both samples. I presumed they were on the inside of the loaves, munching away and getting bigger and bigger and would eventually burst out in all of their glorious gruesomeness. But that didn't happen, and on day six, some critter snatched the sample inside the pyramid:

It was a bummer, but I can only assume that it knew which was the gourmet sample, and which one was subpar. Even though I couldn't compare the two samples, I could still learn some things from the results. Here are the two (remaining) samples side-by-side:

If you look closely, you can see a few very small dead maggots on the plastic from the sample inside the pyramid. Then I rolled over the control sample:

There, you can see a much larger maggot underneath. It was also dead, or certainly on its way, as it didn't move at all. I then broke that loaf open to see if there might be hundreds of squirming maggots inside:

Nope. Despite what it might look like in the picture, I only saw that larger maggot (still not moving), and the consistency was more like beef jerky, and it did not smell rank. It is clear that they had both dried out to a point that the maggots couldn't survive. I would have liked to have been able to break open the pyramid sample to compare the two, and to also compare their weights to see if the pyramid sample had dried out more. But nonetheless, I learned that under these conditions, the samples were too small, causing them both to dry out.

So in my next experiment, I am going to try the original size (7 grams), and completely exposed to the open air like in this one. However, the jig is up. Once a critter finds a food source, they are going to come back for more. So I am going to have to move my experiment a...gain. The truth is, I also have had a concern with the fact that the pyramid is partially underground, and I have wondered if that might have also been weakening or distorting the pyramid energy somehow. Ramtha has said that pyramids are tapping into an etheric energy that runs in a north-south direction. Les Brown claims on pages 10 and 11 of his book that the pyramid taps into the magnetic energy of the poles, cosmic radiation, as well as radio waves, which enter through its sides. Karl Drbal, a radio engineer from Czechoslovakia, who after 10 years of providing scientific evidence to support how his razor blade sharpening (actually, maintaining) cardboard pyramid device actually works and finally received a patent for it, believed that a pyramid tapped into the microwave radiation coming from the sun. This was before universal cosmic microwave background radiation was discovered in 1964, which could also be a contributor, similar to Les Brown's claims.

I bring all of this up because if a pyramid is tapping into an energy--regardless of whether it is etheric, microwave, magnetic, or something else--and if this energy is traveling horizontally (i.e., north-to-south or east-to-west), and if this energy is affected somehow by matter (like pyramids), then could it be that the dirt walls my pyramid was next to was also interfering with it? Well, this is yet one more potential confounding variable that I will try to remove in my next experiment, which will be set up in my workshop. And hopefully it will also remove another confounding variable that I absolutely know exists: those pesky varmints!


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1 Comment


Guest
Aug 12, 2025

keep up the good work. if the pyramid draws up and magnifys energy from the earth below i wonder if we should experiment with some various substrates.

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