Description
The 70s saw the emergence of a world that had a certain success (not necessarily extinct).
We're talking about pyramidology, a term that encompasses all pseudo-scientific speculation relating to pyramids, and most often to the star of them all, the pyramid of Cheops.
It's a thick dossier. We'll focus this talk on the pseudo-powers attributed to the pyramids.
Perhaps you don't know that this craze originated in Nice in the 1930s! A purely local product... before going on a little world tour, passing behind the Iron Curtain at the time of the Cold War, then bouncing back to the United States and many other places!
From sharpening razor blades to preserving food and improving wine, from aiding meditation to curative effects, the list is long (and by no means exhaustive) of the powers attributed to pyramids.
To take advantage of this power, of course, you need to use a replica of the famous Cheops pyramid, respecting its proportions... Although some have taken a few liberties with this rule!
Fantasy or reality? A rigorous, zetetic (scientific methodology) approach will enable us to form an idea that is undoubtedly far removed from what is flourishing, particularly on the Internet.
