Talk:Pyramid power
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remove Tin foil hat? No connection.
[edit] Recent Findings
In recent findings, a scientist who entered one of the three great pyramids of giza, discovered an eaten apple in a garbage bin located within the king's chamber had not rotted much despite being left there for a while, creating more evidence for the pyramid power. However on the same note, he noticed that the room itself was covered in granite timber, different from the rest of the pyramid.
Experiments which re-created the king's tomb using this mineral, showed that any organic matter trapped by the rock, managed to slow the process of decomposition.
[edit] Martin Gardiner's Pyramid Power Hoax
Besides his spoof in Scientific American, sometime in about the same timeframe in the '70's Gardiner authored a hoax essay in Esquire touting the claims of Pyramid power and espousing it's most outlandish claims in a matter-of-fact style and tone. Many readers (I for one) took the article seriously, and Esquire got a flood of mail in response. When I learned it was a hoax (which, I learned, wasn't the first of Gardiner's hoaxes) I became a devoted reader of Martin Gardiner in Scientific American, his books, and Skeptical Inquirer. The great Esquire Pyramid Power Hoax was a delightful, and powerful, lesson in human gullibility and increased my powers of penetration and skepticisim. I was not fooled for one second by Bush's and the Media's hype used to stampede the country into, and to justify, the invasion of Iraq. In the mid-to-late-seventies in Seattle there was a store in the University district specializing in pyramid power paraphernalia, as well as selling some other occult folderal. A Boeing employee (an engineer, I believe) built a home in the vicinity of Seattle to the dimensions of the great pyramid for the sake of pyramid power, as he explaned on the local news one evening in the late seventies. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 4.178.33.36 (talk) 20:08, 1 April 2007 (UTC).
[edit] Maybe not such a load of old cods-wallop !
Whilst it's quite right that people should be skeptical about 'pyramid power' claims , the fact that Flanagan has gone from this research to develop such great nutritional discoveries as Microclusters and negatively charged hydrogen ions does add to his credibility as a top scientist . I have tested out his 'Crystal Energy' product on plant growth , with dramatic increases in growth . This is not proof , but it is an easily repeatable experiment for anybody who wants to try . —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 86.27.165.72 (talk)

