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St. Peter's Microwave Keys
St. Peter's Microwave Keys

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Temples were designed to generate energy from sound waves. The similarity of the construction of cathedrals with elements of the electronic circuits of the magnetron and directional antenna is considered.

The topic of sacred architecture and its practical use for the needs of the "national economy" has been worrying me for a long time. The conclusion I came to is that temples were used to generate and further use energy based on sound waves. Recently I was able to visit several Portuguese temples and independently form an idea of their purpose as generators, comparing the similarity of the design of cathedrals with elements of the electronic circuits of a magnetron and directional antenna.

Monastery of the dogs of the Lord in Batalha

The Dominican monastery in the provincial Portuguese town of Batalha with a population of 15 thousand people is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Fund. Despite the fact that according to the official history it was built by 7 kings from 1385 to 1517, for an unknown reason, its chapel remained unfinished. It is hard to believe that the 7 kings did not have enough time and money to finish building the chapel of their family tomb. The unfinished chapel is clearly visible in the layout on the right:

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Using this link you can take a virtual interactive journey inside the unfinished chapel (the site allows you to see a circular panorama) And using this link you can see the unfinished chapel on the maps from a bird's eye view, or simply drive in the coordinates: 39 ° 39'31.59 "N 8 ° 49'30.25" W.

The structure of the chapel in Batalha is remarkably similar to a magnetron. See for yourself - on the left is the old plan of the chapel and the nave adjacent to it, as well as a satellite photograph. On the right is a schematic sectional view of the magnetron and a top view.

Batalha
Batalha

In appearance, the chapel with the nave is very reminiscent of the key of Peter, but let's return for now to the structure of the chapel. A magnetron is a widely used device, the main component of a microwave oven, that generates a very powerful electromagnetic field that can melt wires, explode an egg, and light a lamp from a distance. Watch the video where young guys are having fun with a magnetron from an ordinary microwave so that you can appreciate its power (I highly recommend NOT to repeat their experiments)

For a magnetron, the main and fundamental part is a huge circular anode, in which usually 6 or more hollow resonators are made, arranged in a circle; the number of resonators must be even. Due to this, the so-called standing wave is formed; in other words, a resonance is created, which leads to a huge burst of energy. Tesla also achieved standing waves and resonance in his experiments. He has said more than once that the use of devices without resonance is an extra waste of energy. This is how the circular copper anode of a conventional microwave magnetron looks in section:

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Image

Chapels usually generate sound. The fact that this chapel also generates sound, and not other vibrations (for example, electromagnetic), is indirectly confirmed by the gargoyles of gutters on the walls, which open their mouths in horror and cover their ears with their limbs, as if fleeing from the effects of sound. Approximately the same is done to avoid concussion.

Sound
Sound

The long, pillared nave is axially aligned with the sound generator, providing a directional antenna to emit the generated vibrations. In principle, it is no different from a conventional antenna. I deliberately chose the antenna option, in which the "columns" run parallel in several rows. Note that the antenna even has two side "narthex", which in the plane form a kind of cross that lies at the base of all Gothic cathedrals.

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antenna

Thus, the chapel and nave of the monastery in Batalha are structurally a resonant-type sound generator, similar to a magnetron, and a directional radiator antenna.

The main stronghold of the Portuguese Templars

This is how the Monastery of the Order of Christ in the city of Tomar, or Convent de Cristo in Portuguese, is called so resonantly. For convenience, I will give its coordinates: 39 ° 36'13.27 "N 8 ° 25'7.95" W and a link to the maps. Likewise, I will invite you on a virtual journey through an interactive circular panorama:

Like almost any Catholic cathedral or monastery, the Convent de Cristo in Tomar has large underground structures, but I am interested in the similarity of its architectural structure to the monastery in Batalha. I will give only a plan on which, perhaps, you can easily see the magnetron and the directional antenna through the window cutout.

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TomarChurchPlanCC3

It is worth noting that the device of the "magnetron" in Tomar is more complicated, since it is a so-called "coaxial", or in Russian co-axial magnetron, in which the outer circle of resonators generates energy and transfers it to the inner, coaxial circle of columns. On examination, I specifically noticed that the columns of the inner circle are located opposite the resonators of the outer circle. I also noticed that the resonators are embedded with a stone, which is of a later design. The stones with which the resonators were laid were very different from the rest of the building in terms of the roughness of the finish, and in some places they were covered with paintings (they should be considered separately).

Tomar has a huge aqueduct that leads directly to the monastery from the west, approximately to the chapel (in the video below - watch from 0:35)

Today Tomar is home to about 20 thousand people, the city grew up around a monastery. It seems incredible that in ancient times the population of the monastery could drink so much water that it had to be supplied through such a huge aqueduct. In the monastery itself, there are only small fountains that cannot consume such a flow of water. And the Templars could have dragged the waters more than one generation ahead, instead of erecting a huge, many kilometers and tall aqueduct. This amount of water can only be used on an industrial scale.

To me, the aqueduct system looks like forced water cooling of a giant circuit. All household magnetrons also have forced cooling, which is clearly audible by the sound of a working fan in a switched on microwave oven. I will return to some more points characteristic of radio devices. Notice also the round, tapered window, which is the exit hole that forms the directional beam.

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In contrast to the monastery in Batalha, the chapel in Tomar is completed and well preserved, except for the resonators embedded in stone. An interesting object that hangs along one of the columns of the chapel's outer ring is a giant pipe, similar to that of an organ.

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pipe

The caretaker of the hall told an unconvincing story that there used to be a whole organ, but now one such huge pipe has remained. The top of the pipe goes into the masonry, and it is possible that the pipe goes through the roof, creating a draft and making a sound at the same time. The length of the pipe is 5-8 meters (unfortunately, I restore from memory, I did not think of measuring it on the spot). Usually organ pipes are so-called "quarter-wave resonators", that is, they generate sound waves with a length that is exactly 4 times their own length, and accordingly: 20-32 meters. At a normal speed of sound in air of 330 meters per second, we get the frequency of the generated sound from 330/20 = 16.5 Hz to 330/32 = 10.3 Hz. That is, the frequency corresponds to infrasound approximately in the range of 10-17 Hertz. This pipe, apparently, is a generator of initial vibrations, a kind of starter that starts the motor, and then the sound due to resonance is amplified a huge number of times, like Tesla coils, and is sent out through a round window.

A separate large study can be written about the power and properties of infrasound, it is beyond the scope of this post. You can independently trace where the sound stream from the monasteries of Tamara and Batalha is directed, or wait for the next post, in which - I promise - I will lay out all the objects and lines found in the form of a KMZ file.

Well, what about Peter's keys? To me personally, the keys of Peter remind me of the plan of the nave-antenna and the chapel-magnetron with its characteristic resonators. As for the "grooves" of the key, they most likely overlaid information during transmission, like a microphone on a radio station, but this still needs to be verified.

Petr
Petr

It's funny that one of the main symbols of Catholicism may be schemes from "microwaves". Or magnetron keys, whichever you prefer.

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