Experiment 9: A Repeat Performance?
- Craig Morrin
- Aug 26
- 3 min read
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 on my rise to eternal pyramid glory...or falling flat on my face.
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I continued the same pattern of using one control on each side of the pyramid to try to account possible variances in the mung bean sprouts in light exposure. Same as before, I soaked 10 mung beans each in 1-ounce plastic cups with 1 tablespoon of water and then randomized them:

After 16 hours, I poured them each into separate containers, added 1 tablespoon of dry sand into each container, and then added both the water and the beans back on top of the now wet sand:

I then added 1.5 teaspoons of dry sand on top of each batch of beans, causing it to soak up the excess water:

And then I set them back on their pedestals:

This is what they looked like after 6 days:

And this is what they looked like after 9 days:

And this is what they looked like on the tenth and final day of the experiment:

While I had been carefully adding equal amounts of water to each sample from time-to-time to keep them hydrated, on this last day, they dried out a little bit and some of the sprouts flopped over. This is a close-up of the sprouts on the right side of the picture (Right Sample):

This is a close-up of the Pyramid Sample:

And this is a close-up of the Left Sample:

And here is a picture of all three samples side-by-side, with the Left Sample on the left, the Right Sample on the right, and the Pyramid Sample in the middle:

Here are the sprouts from the Left Sample on the measuring table:

Which added up to: 14+12+10+8+6+5+3+3+2 with one dud for a total of 63.
OOOOOOH! muses the crowd.
Here are the sprouts from the Right Sample:

And its numbers come to: 15+15+14+13+11+11+11+6+6+4, with no duds. And the total is...106, which was the exact same number for that sample as last time. The crowd goes silent. Will the Right Sample edge out the Pyramid Sample yet again? The tension in the air is palpable...
And here are the sprouts from the Pyramid Sample:

And their numbers come to: 18+16+15+13+10+9+8+8+7+6, with no duds. And the grand total is...(drum roll)...110! The crowd explodes into booming HOSSAS! that last deep into the night.
All right...so it wasn't that big of a win, as the Pyramid Sample just edged out the Right Sample, and since the Right Sample edged out the Pyramid Sample last time, they are essentially even (even though the Pyramid Sample had one dud previously while the Right Sample has had none). But what concerns me the most, is that the size of the sprouts from the Left Sample has been significantly smaller both times. Was this due to random chance? It has had two duds, more than either of the other samples, but it seems unlikely to me that this could all be attributed to random chance. I don't really know for sure, but my best guess is that it received less light than the other samples. I made an adjustment to the window nearest the Left Sample when I first starting doing two controls, opening it a little bit more to try to make an even amount light between all three samples. But maybe it wasn't enough.
So in my next experiment, I am going to open the window all of the way...and hopefully I will see the light.
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