There are numerous mysteries surrounding Giza’s Great Pyramid. However, experts are baffled by one. The question is: Why is there no stone on the Great Pyramid’s top? This is the story of Sir Siemens, a British inventor. Siemens was attempting to drink from a bottle wine while at the top of the pyramid when he received an electric shock.
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As he held onto the bottle, he charged his own battery with electricity. When a pyramid was being built, the auction stone was often the last object that was set.
Is it possible that the Great Pyramid of Giza’s capstone was never present, as most experts claim? It was believed to have been made from gold taken from the pyramids’ tops in ancient times.
What natural occurrence could lead to the formation of stones from such a substance, and what would be its implications? Is this connected to the “Pyramid Power Plant” theory? Researchers are continuing to carry out more experiments in an effort to determine the true nature of the pyramid. The pyramid was it only a mausoleum of the pharaohs? Or did it have a deeper significance?