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Secret Of The Great Pyramid

Nikola Tesla knew the secret of the Great Pyramid of Giza. It was a power plant to generate unlimited free energy for the world.

Tesla believed that he could harness the energy from inside the earth and transmit that power wirelessly around the world. His early experiments were successful. But his research mysteriously vanished after his death.

There is no evidence left of Tesla’s wireless power technology. Or is there?

For years we were taught that the Great Pyramid of Giza was a tomb for a king. It wasn’t. It had a different purpose. Tesla didn’t invent wireless power. It’s been here for 5,000 years. And probably a lot longer than that. Let’s find out why. Here’s more from The Why Files.

Hydrogen Cars: Next Wave?

Will cars powered by hydrogen-driven combustion engines lay to waste the electric vehicle industry? Koji Sato, the CEO of Toyota, says “Our new hydrogen engine will destroy the EV industry.” Toyota has been working on hydrogen engines in collaboration with Yamaha.

These engines can be powered using water, and do not require as many rare metals as electric vehicles. Also, these new engines will be stronger and more durable than electric vehicles, so they can be used for bulldozers, earth lifters and heavy industrial vehicles. Here’s more from EarthNewspaper.com.

Is Phosphorous the Key to Life?

Scientists have discovered new evidence that one element–phosphorous–could be essential to creating life anywhere in the universe and it could be scarce.

Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen are the so-called bulk elements that make up our muscles and organs, and that we need a lot of to stay alive. But phosphorous is equally as important.

It is the key that provides our genetic make up–DNA and RNA–and our ATP, how we store and use energy. So is life in the universe rarer than we think? Or might there be other alien elements out there creating life we don’t understand? Host Maren Hunsberger explains further in this edition of Seeker.

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