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Pyramid power refers to alleged supernatural or paranormal properties of the ancient Egyptian pyramids and objects of similar shape. With this power, model pyramids are said to preserve foods, sharpen or maintain the sharpness of razor blades, improve health (some people "were so energized that they could not cope with the dynamo effects they experienced"), function "as a thought-form incubator," trigger sexual urges, and cause other dramatic effects.

Pyramid power is one of many pseudoscientific theories regarding pyramids. Such theories are collectively referred to as pyramidology.


Contents
1 History
2 Origin of Term
3 Claims
4 Impact
5 MythBusters
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
 


History
The idea that small models of pyramids can preserve food was developed in the 1930s by French hardware store owner and pendulum dowsing author Antoine Bovis. Unverifiable stories persist that Bovis stumbled across a paranormal force while standing inside the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid in Egypt. According to this legend, he saw a garbage can inside the chamber which had been piled with dead animals who had wandered into the structure. Bovis noticed that these small carcasses were not decaying, and inferred that the structure was somehow preserving them.

This popular version is contradicted by an account discovered by Junior Skeptic magazine in which Bovis denies visiting Egypt. In this self-published French-language booklet Bovis off-handedly ascribes the discovery of pyramid power to armchair reasoning and mystical experiments in Europe using a dowsing pendulum:

I have supposed that Egyptians were already very good dowsers and had oriented their pyramid by means of rod and pendulum. Being unable to go there to experiment and verify the radiations of the Keops Pyramid, I have built with cardboard some pyramids that you can see now, and I was astonished when, having built a regular pyramid and oriented it, I found the positive at the East, the negative at the West, and at the North and the South, dual-positive and dual-negative.

Despite the legend, the idea that pyramids could preserve food was not a result of a chance discovery made while standing inside the Great Pyramid, but followed from Bovis's previous convictions regarding dowsing:

A new supposition: since with the help of our positive 2000° magnetic plates we can mummify small animals, could the pyramid have the same property? I tried, and as you can observe with the small fish and the little piece of meat still hanging, I succeeded totally.

Inspired by Bovis, in 1949 a Czechoslovakian named Karel Drbal applied for a patent on a "Pharaoh’s shaving device": a model pyramid alleged to maintain the sharpness of razor blades. According to the patent, "The method of maintaining the razor blades and straight razor blades sharp by placing them in the magnetic field in such a way that the sharp edge lies in the direction of the magnetic lines." Drbal alleged that his device would focus the "the earth's magnetic field," although he was unclear how this would work or whether it was the device's shape or materials that exerted the effect.

Drbal's contention that razors could be sharpened (or have their sharpness maintained) by alignment with the points of the compass or the Earth's magnetic field was probably not original to him. Junior Skeptic magazine discovere exactly similar claims published decades earlier. In 1933, the London Times carried letters claiming, "if I oriented my razor blades…N. and S. by the compass…they tend to last considerably longer” and “The idea of keeping razor blades in a magnetic field is not quite new. About the year 1900 I found this out….”

In 1968, paranormal authors Sheila Ostrander and Lynn Schroeder visited Czechoslovakia, where they happened across a cardboard pyramid manufactured commercially by Drbal. They met with Drbal, then dedicated a chapter of their popular 1970 book Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain to pyramid power. This book introduced to the English-speaking world both the concept of pyramid power and the apocryphal origin story about Antoine Bovis.


Origin of Term
It's unclear who coined the term "pyramid power." Author Max Toth has claimed he coined the phrase, as has Patrick Flanagan.[citation needed] In the 1970s, both authors released books entitled Pyramid Power. This led to a lawsuit by Flanagan against Toth, according to Toth.

The term may also have been coined in the late 1960s by Sheila Ostrander and Lynn Schroeder, whose 1970 book Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain contains a chapter entitled "Pyramid Power" on that same topic.


Claims
According to Flanagan, pyramids with the exact relative dimensions of Egyptian pyramids act as "an effective resonator of randomly polarized microwave signals which can be converted into electrical energy."  Flanagan's claims range from enhancing the nutritional value of foods[citation needed] to sharpening knives by placing them under such a pyramid (aka the "Pat Flanagan Experimental Sensor") overnight.[citation needed]

Volodymyr Krasnoholovets claimed to have replicated some of those claims. He reported that a razor blade placed in a pyramid "resonator" became smoother and less angular over time.[citation needed]

These claims got scant credibility, even within the alternative science community.[citation needed]

It has been claimed that, like alchemy, the concept of "pyramid power" is symbolic rather than literal, having to do with psychological effects and not physical ones.[citation needed]

Another contention of "pyramid power" is "scalar resonance" caused by the geometric shape of the pyramid, also related to "shape energy". Any electromagnetic frequencies are converted by the direct influence of the perfect pyramid shape causing it to act as an accumulator changing them into a new harmonized form of energy or prana.[citation needed]


Impact
 
The pyramid at Summerhill Winery, Kelowna, BC.
Flanagan’s book was featured on the cover and in the lyrics of The Alan Parsons Project album Pyramid, contributing to its popularity. "Pyramania", a song from the album, mocked the pyramid power theory.

Pyramid power was the subject of a famous spoof by Martin Gardner in his "Mathematical Games" column in Scientific American June 1974, featuring his favorite characters Dr. Matrix, and Iva Matrix.

The theories behind Pyramid Power convinced the Onan Family, hotel and condo developers in Gurnee, Illinois, to build the Pyramid House (Satellite via Google) in 1977.

Summerhill Pyramid Winery in Kelowna, British Columbia built a 4-story replica of the Great Pyramid[1], believed to improve the quality of wine aged within it.

Terry Pratchett's fantasy novel Pyramids incorporates many elements of the Pyramid Power theory: in the novel, an industry develops based around pyramids' ability to stop time.


MythBusters
In 2005, an episode of MythBusters was aired on the Discovery Channel in which a test of pyramid power was performed, using pyramids built to the specifications found in pyramid power claims, such as using the location of the King's Chamber in the Great Pyramid of Giza. Several scenarios were tested — perishables (in this case food and a flower) rotting, and razor blade sharpening. The tests, once corrected for errors, yielded no appreciable differences between items in the pyramids and items outside. (In one rotting experiment, it appeared that the saw used to cut one of the apples had a larger microbial content on one side, which would have increased the rotting ability of one half of the apple that was cut.)

References

  1. Bovis, Antoine. "Excerpt from Exposé de M.A. Bovis au Congrès International de Radiotellerie à Nice". http://www.skeptic.com/junior_skeptic/issue23/translation_Bovis.html.  (Nice: Bovis, c. 1935). Translation by Jean-Paul Buquet. Skeptic.com. Retrieved November 24, 2008.
  2. Drbal, Karel. Patenti Spis c. 91304. (Prague: 1959).
  3. Toth, Max, and Greg Nielson. Pyramid Power. (New York: Warner Destiny, 1976). 165.
  4. Toth, Max, and Greg Nielson. Pyramid Power. (New York: Warner Destiny, 1976). 177.
  5. De Mattia, Joan Ann. “Enjoying the Fruits of Pyramid Energy.” Pyramid Power, edited by Max Toth and Greg Nielson. (New York: Warner Destiny, 1976). 198.
  6. Drbal, Karel. “The Struggle for the Pyramid Patent.” Pyramid Power, edited by Max Toth and Greg Nielson. (New York: Warner Destiny, 1976). 143.
  7. Loxton, Daniel. "Junior Skeptic #23: Pyramid Power". http://www.skeptic.com/productlink/magv12n2.  (Altadena: Skeptics Society, 2006). 81–83
  8. Laigaard, Jens. "excerpt from Chapter Eight of Pyramideenergien – kritisk undersøgelse". http://www.skeptic.com/junior_skeptic/issue23/translation_Laigaard.html.  (1999). Translation by Daniel Loxton and Jens Laigaard. Skeptic.com. Retrieved November 24, 2008.
  9. Ostrander, Sheila, and Lynn Schroeder. Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain. (New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1970). 340.
  10. Loxton, Daniel. "Junior Skeptic #23: Pyramid Power". http://www.skeptic.com/productlink/magv12n2.  (Altadena: Skeptics Society, 2006). 83
  11. Bovis, Antoine. "Excerpt from Exposé de M.A. Bovis au Congrès International de Radiotellerie à Nice". http://www.skeptic.com/junior_skeptic/issue23/translation_Bovis.html.  (Nice: Bovis, c. 1935). Translation by Jean-Paul Buquet. Skeptic.com. Retrieved November 24, 2008.
  12. Bovis, Antoine. "Exposé de M.A. Bovis au Congrès International de Radiotellerie à Nice". http://skeptic.com/downloads/Antoine_Bovis_Booklet.pdf.  (Nice: Bovis, c. 1935.) PDF scan of original hosted at Skeptic.com.
  13. Bovis, Antoine. "Excerpt from Exposé de M.A. Bovis au Congrès International de Radiotellerie à Nice". http://www.skeptic.com/junior_skeptic/issue23/translation_Bovis.html.  (Nice: Bovis, c. 1935). Translation by Jean-Paul Buquet. Skeptic.com. Retrieved November 24, 2008.
  14. Bovis, Antoine. "Excerpt from Exposé de M.A. Bovis au Congrès International de Radiotellerie à Nice". http://www.skeptic.com/junior_skeptic/issue23/translation_Bovis.html.  (Nice: Bovis, c. 1935). Translation by Jean-Paul Buquet. Skeptic.com. Retrieved November 24, 2008.
  15. Drbal, Karel. “The Struggle for the Pyramid Patent.” Pyramid Power, edited by Max Toth and Greg Nielson. (New York: Warner Destiny, 1976). 141.
  16. Drbal, Karel. Patenti Spis c. 91304. (Prague: 1959).
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  21. Grange, William D’Oyly. Letter. London Times. 19 Oct. 1933.
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  23. Ostrander, Sheila, and Lynn Schroeder. Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain. (New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1970). 342.
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  26. Flanagan, Patrick. Pyramid Power (Santa Monica: Pyramid Power – V, Inc, 1975).
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  29. William G. Bailey, Frank Hoffmann, Mind & Society Fads, p. 225 (Haworth Press, 1992)

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