Pyramids for Drying Vegs and Killing Bugs?
lloyd kinder (lkindr@hotmail.com)
Tue, 15 Sep 1998 16:22:04 PDT
Hi. I have a booklet that says a pyramid frame can dry fruits and vegs
without letting them rot or spoil and can kill bugs, if it's built in
the right proportions, oriented on the north and south, east and west
directions re the magnetic poles, and is not too close to electricity or
large metal masses. It says only a framework is necessary and the
proportions have to be 1.05 for the sides of the base, which is sqare,
to 1 for the sides of the 4 triangles that set on the base. I made two
of them. One about 2 ft. tall I put upstairs in my house on the floor.
The other is about 4 ft. tall and I put it about 30 ft south of the
house in the garden. I think I got them oriented pretty well and I made
both out of wood framework. Any solid material is supposed to be okay
for the frame. The house has a tin roof. Neither pyramid did as it was
supposed to. Does anyone know anything about pyramids and how they're
supposed to work? They were initially used to sharpen razor blades in
Czechoslovakia in the 60s or so. After hearing about that, others did a
lot of other experiments. Milk and other food is supposed to remain in
good condition indefinitely under a pyramid, tho the moisture is
eventually lost. If this really works, I'd like to store grains and
seeds and other foods under pyramids. I'd like to build one over one of
our grain bins, if the metal bins don't interfere with the effects.
Somebody has to know something about this. I'd like to know if I did
anything wrong. Please share with us all! Thanks. Lloyd
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