Theorized Entire Giza Plateau

The Giza Layout Matches Modern Integrated Circuit Design Principles

Catalogued: February 15, 2026

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When viewed from above, the Giza complex layout maps precisely to integrated circuit design principles: three main processing elements (pyramids) on a single substrate (bedrock), connected by waveguide traces (causeways) to I/O ports (valley temples) at the substrate edge, with antenna leads (shafts) extending upward, through-substrate vias (SAR tubes) extending downward, a ground plane (aquifer) beneath, and a constant clock signal (Schumann resonance) driving the system. The probability of this complete mapping occurring by coincidence across geology, architecture, hydrology, and electromagnetics is vanishingly small. Either the builders understood acoustic/EM circuit design principles, or the functional parallels between stone-acoustic and silicon-electronic systems are far deeper than currently recognized by physics.

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