A Yelton Cosmitoligraph was placed in the very center of a pyramid and used to record the total units of cosmic energy, called "Cosmice" that were absorbed within. A cubic shape came close to matching the total cosmice absorbed by the pyramid.
2007-08-04 07:15:25
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answered by zahbudar 6
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It wasn't. Unless you can cite a source that I'm unaware of. From what I have read about this pyramid silliness, it's a myth/pseudoscience that should have croaked two decades ago.
BTW, what is it, exactly, that you mean by "cosmic energy?"
2007-08-04 03:33:51
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answered by Brant 7
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It was not proved. It is not even true. There isn't even such a thing as "cosmic energy". Pyramid power is a hoax.
2007-08-04 04:14:50
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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It has not been proven, at least not under controlled scientific conditions.
2007-08-04 04:27:10
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answered by Lexy R 2
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I don't know
2007-08-04 03:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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