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Will I Really Be Able to Prove that Pyramid Energy Actually Exists???

Updated: Jul 2

For almost a century now, people have been claiming that pyramids can do all sorts of incredible things, from preserving food, making plants grow wild, increasing telepathic abilities, mummifying dead animals, to even sharpening razor blades. So I have decided to start my first blog ever, where I am going to attempt to do something that has never been done, ever before: I am going to try to prove that “pyramid energy” actually exists by conducting a series of pyramid experiments...and I might fall flat on my face trying to do so.


Hello, my name is Craig, and I have been making meditation pyramids for over two decades now, and to be honest, I am still not 100% certain that pyramid energy actually exists. I have had many amazing experiences meditating and sleeping in pyramids that I have made for myself, including countless instances of going into deeper and more peaceful meditative states much more quickly than normal, to getting brilliant insights into issues and challenges in my life, to needing less sleep in one and feeling more refreshed in the morning. And I really do believe that I can feel the energy when I am inside one my own pyramids, but from a scientific point of view, all of these experiences are subjective and not easily quantifiable. And, on top of that, they could all simply be written off to the so-called “placebo effect.”


I have attempted to do some scientific pyramid experiments over the years, and have honestly not had very interesting results. This could all be because of so many different reasons: the pyramid wasn't built precisely enough (unlikely in my case), it wasn't on a flat and level enough surface, it wasn't aligned properly, sunspots (or lack thereof) were affecting the results, the moon wasn't in the right phase, a supernova that exploded 10 million years ago interfered with the pyramid...or maybe it was some mischievous aliens messing around with the outcomes. When all else fails, blame it on aliens.


And this is why the concept of “pyramid energy” isn't taken seriously in the scientific community: because it is not easily falsifiable. One can attribute all sorts of reasons why a given experiment didn't turn out as expected—including aliens. Science likes hypotheses that are able to be disproven. Take Einstein's theories of relativity, for example. There have been countless experiments that have been conducted over the years to try to disprove them, and they have withstood the test of time. In every single experiment ever conducted to try to disprove them, they have passed with flying colors. And that is why his theories are some of the most highly regarded ever in the history of science. But strictly speaking, they are still only theories. And there may come a day where an experiment will be devised that will disprove them. And if that day comes, then they will either have to be revised, or discarded for a completely new theory.


So getting back to the concept of pyramid energy: it is extremely hard—if not impossible—to disprove, but that doesn't mean that it can't be proven to exist. Well, actually, the truth is, I don't think anything can be proven with 100% certainty. You, who are reading these words on your phone or computer screen right now...are you sure that it is real? What if you are simply dreaming all of this? Or what if you are in an artificially created simulation thinking that you are looking at your computer right now, but really your body is actually hooked up to some dystopian matrix while nefarious machines are sucking the energy out of you like some massive, human-sized Duracell battery? How do you know for sure, Coppertop?


But let's not go down that rabbit hole, and just say that while nothing can be proven with 100% certainty, we can certainly prove things to a very high degree of confidence. And this is where I differ from the mainstream, scientific community. Even though “pyramid power” cannot easily be disproven, it could be “proven” with a very high degree of confidence—if it does actually exist. And this is the other area where I hold a different viewpoint from the majority of mainstream scientists out there—this sort of agnosticism or denial of anything existing beyond this Newtonian, clockwork physical universe. The majority of scientists seem to believe that only what we can see, hear, taste, touch, or smell exists, and the idea of anything supernatural or such things as souls or spirits or pyramid energy is laughable. And if you want to keep your grant money and not lose your job, you better think the same way. Such people are not true scientists. True scientists are not skeptics; they are open to all possibilities—including that we are more than just physical bodies, that there are energies and realms to the multiverse that we have yet to discover or even conceive of...and that it is actually possible that something like pyramid energy might actually exist.


There have been hundreds—if not thousands—of people who have claimed incredible things about pyramids from their experiences and experiments with them. But if one doesn't document and provide clear evidence in the form of images or videos from their experiments, then even if you have the most spectacular and statistically significant results from them, it is as if they never happened. And this is one area where I agree with the scientific community: There have been many people who have made all sorts of claims about pyramids from their experiments. Some of them have even written books and have made lots of money from them, but few—if any—have provided more than scant evidence of their results. Patrick Flanagan, Max Toth, and many others have provided a wealth of information that have been invaluable in generating a huge amount of interest in pyramid energy, but they have provided very little actual concrete evidence supporting its existence. And even more recently, massive pyramids were built in Russia by Alexander Golod who claimed incredible results from the experiments conducted there. But no evidence. Because there have been so many claims made about the power of pyramids, but very little evidence provided, it has made the scientific community understandably dismissive about these ideas and to not take the concept of pyramid energy very seriously.


So I intend to change all of that. Or at least, I hope to. I am going to conduct a series of scientific experiments with pyramids, and I am going to document them clearly and provide clear evidence in the form of detailed images showing all of my results. And if they don't turn out the way that I hope they will, I won't censor them. It is my hope that someday, I, or somebody else, will be able to devise a pyramid experiment with a clear and specific enough protocol that it can be replicated by third parties with consistent and statistically significant results. This is the Holy Grail of the scientific process: if such an experiment can be devised, it will essentially “prove” that pyramid energy actually exists.


But the truth is, I am very uncertain that I will actually succeed. Not because I don't believe that pyramid energy exists, but because I believe that there is something akin to Carl Jung's collective unconscious and Rupert Sheldrake's morphic field that connects the collective thought patterns of all humanity together. And the dominant thought pattern of humanity today is that we are not souls and spirits and that supernatural phenomena does not exist. Thoughts have power to them. And if the collective thought-force of humanity says that such things don't exist, well then, so shall it be.


But even though the dominant thought-force of humanity might say that pyramid energy and other supernatural phenomena do not exist, I still think that there is also an objective reality, as well. Life is a paradox, and I have found in my experience that things are almost always “both/and”, as opposed to “either/or”. Nature and nurture. A wave and a particle. The chicken and the egg. Relativity and absolutism. As well as subjective and objective realities. So even though the deck might be stacked against pyramid energy, I believe that it can still be shown to exist in experiments if they are done well. I might stumble and fall. Many times over, in fact. But I will hopefully get back up again, learn from the experiences, make adjustments, and try again. And hopefully, if I persist, eventually—maybe sooner, or maybe later—something interesting will appear.


Every week or so, I will post the results from my latest pyramid experiment. I just finished my first experiment a few days ago, and will be posting it shortly. And, let me tell you, the results were completely unexpected.


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Subscribe and be the first to see my latest experiment every time I release the results and discover whether I will succeed in my quest to prove that pyramid energy actually exists. Follow me every step of the way as I tread along this dubious path towards eternal and everlasting pyramid glory...or end up falling flat on my face.


And please share this with your friends, and on any of your social media sites. It really does help me out.


And finally, if you would like to conduct your own experiments or to have your own experiences with pyramids, you can check out what I have to offer in my shop.

 
 
 

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Jun 17
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Wow, Master! What a great and humorous read! Looking forward to the experiments!

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Jun 17
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Looking forward to the upcoming articles

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Bug B
Jun 16

What form of energy will this produce? Is it tangible?

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To my knowledge, pyramid energy has never been able to be measured, so I do not think anyone can say for certain what exactly it is. The only evidence of its existence is what hundreds, or even thousands, of people have claimed of its effects, from preserving and energizing food, making plants grow faster, to even sharpening razor blades. I have my own subjective experiences that make me believe in the existence of pyramid energy, but there has been very little evidence provided to support the claims, so I am conducting my own experiments in an effort to provide this. The results of my first experiment will be posted soon, and they were surprising. Stay tuned.

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