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Tesla

Jiang presents the Tesla battery theory as more plausible than a simple tomb theory but ultimately inadequate: it treats the pyramid as storing natural energy while failing scientifically and leaving unclear what the energy powered.

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Lecture claim dated 2024-11-26 about alternative pyramid theories.

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Jiang presents the Tesla battery theory as more plausible than a simple tomb theory but ultimately inadequate: it treats the pyramid as storing natural energy while failing scientifically and leaving unclear what the energy powered.

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The Pyramid That Tried To End History

2024-11-26, day precision · Civilization #18: The Great Pyramid as Ancient Egypt's Manhattan Project

Transcript

"really interesting theory was proposed by a man named Nikola Tesla, the founder, the creator of electricity, basically. And his idea was this. He..."

Iran as Recalibration, Not Exit

2026-04-22, day precision · Prof. Jiang: Iran Has Trump TRAPPED! Full Interview | Redacted w Clayton Morris

Transcript

"...earlier that, you know, he's fascinated by the Optimus robot, the Tesla Optimus robot, and we'll see Tesla earnings this afternoon. And he was..."

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The Pyramid That Tried To End History

2024-11-26, day precision · claims

Reading

A source-grounded reading of the Great Pyramid as Egypt's Manhattan Project: a divine battery, a state economy, and a wager that a sacred body could control the Nile, unify Egypt, and make peace eternal.

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