What was the purpose of many ancient structures? Was it just for decoration or superstition or was there a real survival-related purpose?

I had stated a bold challenge that if I had access to a 100 KW audio amplifier (electronic amplifier) I could easily open big portals to other dimensions and experimentally prove that it’s a portal (my hypothesis is that miniature portals are generated but the effects are usually too small to be normally noticeable but with a 100 KW amplifier the effects would be easily seen and objectively measurable with repeatable consistent effects, for more info read this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzIJMnFmCGI). The real deal doesn’t shy away from challenges and experiments.

So based on my longitudinal wave theory I started thinking about non-electric ways of amplifying longitudinal waves (longitudinal waves behave like sound waves) since I currently don’t have access to a 100 KW audio amplifier. In modern times audio amplifiers (electronic amplifiers) are usually used to amplify sound waves (longitudinal electrical signals)..but what about non-electric solutions?

Looks like simple horn-like and cone-like shapes amplify sound well without using electricity (well technically it doesn’t amplify the sound it concentrates it, electronic amplifiers actually copy the longitudinal electrical signal).

I noticed that these shapes oddly resemble many ancient structures like pyramids and cones.

Look at this giant horn, the sound can be heard from more than a mile away!

Passive acoustic speakers:
Avantgarde Acoustic Duo speakers at HighEnd-2009 (cropped)

Modern day horn antennas:

By Tactron ElektronikOwn work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link

So now it’s all starting to make sense…many ancient structures are actually non-electric wave concentrators like wave amplifiers (acoustic passive amplifiers).

The real purpose was to concentrate the longitudinal wave energy generated from the energy around us. The reason why they positioned it around certain stars and constellations was to amplify the signals from those stars to produce certain effects.

Maybe electricity is overrated and I can easily generate large portals without using electricity using passive amplification techniques like ancients likely did?

But the main issue with using passive sound amplification methods in modern times even though they work is that the sound becomes too distorted which is why people usually use electronic amplifiers. Some people in modern times still like the look of passive acoustic speakers though and the advantage of no electricity, no batteries, no wires. It also may not be relevant if the wave is distorted slightly to many.

My guess is that ancient people figured this out akin to figuring out fire-making and agriculture but is currently commonly mistakenly labeled as superstitious practices. Primitive methods of fire-making and agriculture still work although with modern day technology we can do it much better, more efficiently, and quicker. We should be able to generate portals a lot better than they did too.

There are likely many different methods of amplifying waves that really work just like how there many different fire-making and agriculture methods that really work. There is no reason to be stubborn and stick with the ancient methods.

Current there are many peer-reviewed experiments showing sound waves having big effects on animal and plant cells. This experiment shows a yield increase of 37% with cucumbers (actually superior to chemical fertilizer).

But the effects of sound waves (longitudinal waves) on human health and plant growth is still a science currently in it’s infancy (though it does support my experiments and hypotheses). In the future it may replace many drug and chemical treatments commonly used today.

The more exact physics we have of how this works the easier it’ll be to develop the most efficient technology.

But what’s been holding back mankind with all the technology, knowledge and resources we have in modern times and so little progress? That’s something that I just don’t get…humans should’ve figured this out since the 1940s or earlier….

Wave amplifying technology has been out for a long time now so I’m guessing others should’ve noticed that when certain types of waves are generated with enough power that portals opens up.

Since wave concentrating doesn’t require electricity or any modern day technology it’s very realistic and possible that ancient people had figured this out too like how they figured out fire-making, agriculture, clothes-making, metallurgy, construction techniques, and other things.

The goal of mine is to use this knowledge and technology to build a full-fledged healing machine that fully heals all negative health conditions including even old age.

Until I succeed at that goal I’ll still have lots to do….

Cheers to eventually succeeding and starting a Utopia-type world!

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