This replica of the Pyramid of Giza is made from Oamaru Stone and is the exact dimensions of the Great Pyramid in Egypt. It is even made of limestone(Oamaru Stone) which the great Pyramid was originally coated with. There is one difference though. I split my one at a predetermined level as I had done a lot of research into Pyramid Power and I wanted to test it to see if the claims were true.
I had read that you could basically mummify an egg using a Pyramid by lining it up with the compass so that’s what I did.
I hollowed out a space at the predetermined level so I could fit a small glass bowl inside in which to crack an egg into.
Here is a photo of the inside of the Pyramid where the bowl sits.
I had read that if I cracked an egg and put it into the Pyramid at a certain level up the Pyramid that it would take a couple of weeks to mummify and that no bugs or insects would go near it while it was in the Pyramid and that it wouldn’t go mouldy over those 2 weeks.
It is quite a claim and a bit unbelievable but the theory came from the fact that when the Giza Pyramid was originally entered, the explorers had found fruit inside that looked preserved.
The theory with the egg said that it would eventually look glassy and that afterwards if you dropped it on a hard surface, the egg would shatter like glass.
It also said you could poach it in boiling water and it would still be good to eat and once cooked would look and taste like a normal poached egg.
Well I went ahead with the experiment and it worked!
No bugs went near it and it didn’t go mouldy while in the Pyramid
It also looked like glass and shattered like glass when I dropped it. It was amazing!
I’d love to hear if anyone has done their own experiments with Pyramid power
Just post your Pyramid experiments in the comments below and I’d love to hear your feedback.