Magnetism and Pyramids
- Vital Pyramid

- May 17
- 2 min read
The pyramid effect has several parts. If you make a copper pyramid or an iron pyramid, it will also work. That is, the material does not matter. It will form a pyramidal field. The problem is that the quality of the effects will not be the same.

In fact, our pyramids are made from a special type of aluminum. You cannot use any aluminum on the market because it contains small amounts of iron and copper, dispersed throughout the structure. So it does not work for us; they are not safe. Some people have made them with the best aluminum they could find, and well, they get quite a bit of use out of them. But it is neither the safest nor the most recommended.
There are three types of magnetism: ferromagnetism, diamagnetism, and paramagnetism.
Diamagnetism: the magnet doesn't stick to it, in some cases it repels it, like copper, silver, etc., but copper is the most dangerous for making pyramids because the pyramidal field's quantum effect radiates differently, and it is not good for the health of plants, animals, or people. Many have already tested this.
Ferromagnetism: everything that a magnet sticks to, like iron, zinc, and so on. With iron, yes, and I've gotten some good results. But the side effects had to be treated later in an aluminum pyramid. So no, not with iron either. Neither ferromagnetic nor diamagnetic, only paramagnetic.

And why paramagnetic? And why does paramagnetism work without causing any harm or such? Well, look, carbon is paramagnetic, oxygen is paramagnetic, hydrogen is paramagnetic, and nitrogen is paramagnetic.
Remember CHON, C-H-O-N, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
They are the four elements that make up organic chemistry, which is based on carbon. It might lack oxygen, it might lack hydrogen, or it might lack nitrogen, but it is always a combination of carbon with one, two, or all three of the other gases: hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen.
And they are the four paramagnetic ones. All organic chemistry is paramagnetic. We have in the body part or all of the Periodic table. We have elements of every kind in the body; we have gold, we have silver, we have platinum, iridium, rubidium, everything, everything, everything in very small amounts.
Hemoglobin, for example, has a lot of iron. We do have a lot of iron in our bodies. What happens if we go inside a ferromagnetic pyramid?

Well, we are not going to die because we will feel so bad that we will run away before it actually harms us. But it does affect the hemoglobin. That is because it is a ferromagnetic element that we have in our blood, which is entirely paramagnetic. But a magnetic disturbance occurs there. Magnetic fields are stirred up by an iron pyramid, not with paramagnetic pyramids, because they will not affect any ferromagnetic or diamagnetic elements in our body. It will not directly affect the paramagnetic elements. It will affect the whole at the atomic level in weak nuclear energy and strong nuclear energy. Actually, they are not two types of energy. Later, we will explain what energy is, about which a lot of nonsense is said at the highest academic levels.
V.P.




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