The Bosnian Pyramids as Prehistoric Energy Machines: Multidisciplinary Evidence for Ancient Technology and Focused Energy Beams
Abstract
This study challenges long-held assumptions about the function of pyramidal structures by presenting multidisciplinary evidence from the Bosnian Pyramid Complex in Visoko, Bosnia- Herzegovina. Contrary to the conventional interpretation of pyramids as funerary monuments, this research suggests that these structures were deliberately designed as energy machines— amplifying natural electromagnetic fields, generating focused energy beams, and exhibiting geometric and material properties that defy natural formation. Through satellite imaging, LiDAR analysis, archaeological excavation, field measurements, Monte Carlo simulations, and comparative studies with global megalithic sites, this article explores the hypothesis that the Bosnian pyramids were part of a technologically sophisticated prehistoric infrastructure. Findings include: true north orientation to within 12 arc seconds, organized concrete-like construction blocks, electromagnetic and ultrasound emissions at 28.5 kHz, and geometric site planning consistent with sacred geometry and the golden section. These converging lines of evidence suggest intentional design for energy generation, positioning the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun as a case study in re-evaluating ancient technological capabilities.
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