A 2018 peer-reviewed paper in the Journal of Applied Physics established that the Great Pyramid concentrates electromagnetic energy in its internal chambers and beneath its base under resonance conditions. This is published physics with a DOI, not alternative history.
This project builds a geometrically accurate scaled pyramid from piezoelectric granite at the correct 51.85 degree face angle, instruments the interior with an RF field strength meter, and tests whether the concentration effect replicates at small scale. A non-piezoelectric control pyramid of identical geometry is built alongside it to determine whether the effect is geometry-dependent, material-dependent, or both.
Companion Project 2 of 2 in the Fear and Wine experimental series. Project 1 covers the Biefeld-Brown effect and the 1957 institutional silence question.