THE NEW PYRAMID - EGYPT

The Largest Deep Space Transmitter ever built, creating a lasting LEGACY in STONE.


Executive Summary:

Tourists the world over take souvenirs home—but what if they could leave something behind? "The New Pyramid" offers a once-in-a-civilization opportunity: to leave a personal, lasting mark in stone.


Set in the desert sands of Egypt this initiative combines heritage, tourism, personal legacy, and visionary architecture into one timeless attraction.


Concept:

Visitors cast their footprint, name, or chosen inscription into specially crafted sand-cement bricks, which are then added to The New Pyramid—the largest pyramid ever constructed: 330m x 330m base, 210m high. With a volume of 7 million cubic meters, 20 million tons of concrete and a total of 609 million individual bricks.


Purpose & Vision:

Legacy: Tourists leave a personal, physical imprint in a structure designed to last millennia.


Attraction:

Located in Egypt, likely in the Sahara (site to be determined), the New Pyramid will become a major global landmark and a new attraction for Egypt's tourists who want to walk on top of the world's largest structure at every level of construction as they become a part of remaking history.


Economic Growth:

This 609 billion (EGP) project, requiring 150,000 workers over 25 years, will generate millions of additional job opportunities while boosting local tourism, property values, and infrastructure development. Transforming a desert into a thriving hub, it will serve as a gateway to the stars, promoting sustainable growth and international collaboration.


Structure & Funding Model:


Tiered Ownership:

Over 15 million tourists visit Egypt's landmarks every year and normally pay from 200 to 2200 EGP and take home lasting memories of their experience. Now in addition to that, visitors can purchase individual bricks, own their domain and keep them for generations, earning profits off every signal transmitted over the project lifetime, according to their share; or they can sell them at a higher price in the future. Investors can pre-purchase large volumes—sections, wings, or pinnacle blocks—priced by location, height, and rarity.


A layer by layer approach also means that businesses can purchase large square areas and advertise their company logo, visible on Google Earth and even from Space. Imagine a 100,000 square meter Coca-Cola, Emirates Airways or Nike logo. Or a 100,000 square meter QR Code, clickable by billions of people on Google Earth, linking to a 3D Augmented Reality experience that boasts the business's latest product launch.


Digital Integration:

Ownership tied to a digital registry—an eternal domain of identity, like domain names in the early internet.


Resonant Symbolism:

In alignment with the NEW PYRAMID deep space transmitter vision, this structure becomes more than art or memory—it becomes a symbolic beacon of human intent and legacy.

A contribution to the largest deep space transmitter ever built and capable of sending functional signals billions of light years through space to other potentially inhabited planets.

By placing their unique inscription in stone, each participant doesn’t just leave a mark—they send a piece of themselves. Their name, words, or symbol becomes encoded into the very architecture of transmission—beaming across the galaxy for eternity. It's a conscious contribution to a signal that transcends time, light, space, and dimension—reaching into the infinite.


Impact:


Tourism: Draws millions to participate in history.


Legacy: Individuals become part of the largest human-built monument on Earth.


Sustainability: Built from local materials, mindful of heritage zones and integrated with energy amplifying resonance technology that magnifies an average 9 Terrawatt lightning bolt up to 4.5 Nonawatts.


Education: Beyond economic impact, New Pyramid will inspire future generations to explore careers in Deep Space Exploration, Resonance Engineering, and Ancient Engineering, positioning Africa at the forefront of interstellar discovery for the next 10,000 years.


Conclusion:


The New Pyramid offers more than a memory—it offers immortality in stone. Through legacy, art, and visionary enterprise, we give people the chance to build the future by leaving their mark on it and profit from every transmission for generations to come.

And perhaps most profoundly, they help launch something of themselves into the cosmos—a signature encoded in stone, transmitted to the stars.

Everyone will want to visit the largest pyramid ever built and the first of its kind in over 4,500 years.


BUILD IT AND THEY WILL COME!


THE PROBLEM:

The Vastness of Space: A Major Challenge for Deep Space Exploration


One of the biggest obstacles in deep space exploration is distance. Reaching or transmitting to deep space demands enormous amounts of energy—and time. For example, our nearest potentially habitable star system, Proxima Centauri, is over four light-years away. At 60,000km/hr, it would take over 76,000 years to get there.


Increasing our travel speed requires exponentially more energy and fuel, making deep space travel via rockets unfeasible. While rockets may soon take us back to the Moon and even to Mars, they are not viable for true deep space missions.


Communication over these vast distances is also a massive problem. Even the most powerful transmitters operating today—or those planned for the near future—have nowhere near the energy needed to send a strong signal even one light-year away, let alone a million. This is because electromagnetic energy spreads out in all directions, and only a tiny fraction ever reaches the intended target.


You might wonder: What about nuclear power? While it offers great potential, it still falls short. Consider the Sun—our most powerful nearby source of nuclear energy. Despite its immense output, only about 1,361 watts per square meter reach Earth's outer atmosphere. Why so little? Because the Sun’s energy is spread over a vast spherical area.


To calculate this, take the distance from the Sun to Earth (about 149 billion meters), square it, and multiply by 4Pi. (Pi=3.141592)
This gives you the surface area of a sphere with a radius equal to the Sun-Earth distance. The Sun’s total power output is then divided by this area. The result: not much power per square meter.


Now scale this up. One light-year equals approximately 9.461x10^12 km. A thousand light-years is 9.461x10^15 km. This is 9.461x10^18 meters.
Square that, multiply by 4Pi, and you’re looking at a power dissipation factor on the order of 10^39.


So, if you wanted a signal to arrive at the Orion Nebula (about 1,000 light-years away) with just one watt of received power, you’d need to transmit 10^39 watts.

With high gain receiving equipment at the receiving end 1000 light years away you could receive down to the picowatts range but that poses an even greater problem. Travelling at 60,000 km/hr, it would take 17 million years to physically get receiving equipment to that region of space—plus another  8.48 light years just for round-trip signal travel.


The problem is clear: power and distance make deep space communication and exploration incredibly difficult.


But this isn't a new challenge—and according to new research it’s one that has been solved long ago. There is compelling evidence proving that ancient technologies once harnessed immense natural energy sources such as 9-trillion-watt lightning bolts and with remarkable precision, amplified them using resonant cavities.

By matching the resonance of the energy source to a specific frequency, they could concentrate and direct that energy far more efficiently than modern resonant cavity transmission allows. They also understood that they could multiply the input power exponentially by using nested modulation, which is using a cavity within a cavity within a pyramid resonant cavity. This multiplies the input power by three quality factors.

This kind of power magnification creates a very realistic solution for transmitting to the stars and is explored in more detail below.

Resonant Cavities explained.

What exactly is a resonant cavity, what is it used for and how can you profit from its existence?



A resonant cavity is a structure that magnifies energy by trapping electromagnetic waves at specific frequencies through constructive and destructive interference, creating standing waves.


For example, the microwave oven in your kitchen is a rectangular six-sided resonant cavity. It traps microwaves at around 2.45 GHz, concentrating energy inside to heat food efficiently.


A small input power results in a significantly magnified output power.


Using nested modulation increases the power output even more. This is when another resonant cavity, for example a grape, which is a spherical resonant cavity, is placed within the microwave resonant cavity, it will magnify the power exponentially, forming intense heated plasma that is up to 10000 Degrees Celsius. As hot as the surface of the sun.


Another example of a resonant cavity is a satellite dish. The parabolic dish reflects signals into the LNB (Low Noise Block), which contains both a pyramidal feedhorn resonant cavity and a rectangular waveguide resonant cavity. The feedhorn captures and focuses the signal, while the waveguide channels it for processing. Both components use resonance to amplify weak signals received from space or land based transmitters.


A resonant cavity works by supporting standing waves at specific resonant frequencies. When tuned correctly, electromagnetic waves within the cavity constructively interfere, intensifying the field strength and allowing efficient energy transfer. The cavity’s high-quality factor (Q-factor) helps retain energy, further amplifying the output. This principle is widely applied in resonant amplifiers for long-distance, highly accurate, signal transmission.


The benefits of resonant cavities is that they stabilize the phase and improve signal accuracy by confining electromagnetic waves to precise frequencies, amplifying only the desired components, and filtering out noise and distortions. This ensures the signal remains coherent, phase-stable, and strong, enabling accurate transmission and reception over greater distances.


Historically, resonant cavities have been used for sound amplification. Thousands of years ago, pyramidal and cone-shaped cavities were used to amplify voices. String instruments like guitars used a soundbox as a resonant cavity to amplify vibrations, while flutes, pipes, drums and organs used cylindrical resonant cavities for sound enhancement. Each resonant cavity is uniquely designed to amplify energy at specific frequencies.


The NEW PYRAMID deep space transmitter is a massive pyramidal resonant cavity capable of transmitting billions of light-years into space. Its design is inspired by a 4,600-year-old pyramidal resonant cavity with an exceptionally high-quality factor, ideal for amplifying transmitted power. The ancient design has been further enhanced to increase the quality factor through the use of advanced materials and precision design and construction techniques for even greater output.


This transmitter can harness the energy of a lightning bolt—around 9 terawatts (9 trillion watts)—and amplify it to an astonishing 4.5 Nonawatts (That's 4.5 with 38 zeros after it).


For comparison, the most powerful pulsed DC transmitter in operation, the AN/FPS-49 Missile and Space Surveillance Radar, operates at just 60megawatts (60 million watts).


Once built, NEW PYRAMID will be 75,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000  times more powerful.


(75 Nonillion times more powerful)



The Mission of NEW PYRAMID: Advancing Multiplanetary Ambitions



NEW PYRAMID's primary goal is to advance humanity’s multiplanetary future by enabling space communication and exploration at unprecedented scales using a transmission technique known as Multi Sub-Carrier Frequency Division Multiplexing. Its design, rooted in ancient pyramid resonance principles, draws from centuries of technological refinement and wisdom, allowing the transmission of functional signals useful for terraforming planets and making them more hospitable.


For example:


1) Closer to home that means remotely enabling water to flow on Mars before we get there.


2) Far from home that means sending a functional signal that needs no reply and is capable of remotely enabling electrofusion fertilization between two species.



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