Why does the pyramid have anti-corrosion function?

Depending on an energy called pyramid efficiency, there are several theories about the discovery of pyramid power, which can be traced back to the beginning of this century. Anthony Bovey, a Frenchman who is keen on supernatural science, went to Egypt on 1930. After visiting the pyramids of Giza, he fell behind. He proposed that the shape of the Shwedagon Pagoda was unusual, adding new content to the mystery of the pyramid. Bowie is keen on modeling of "sensory radiation". The basic concept of this technology is that objects will radiate some kind of energy, which can not be explained by modern physics at present. When Bowie visited the pyramids, he entered the "King's Tomb" and inadvertently looked into the jar that was used as a dustbin and found the bodies of cats and mice inside. At that time, he thought that these animals were probably lost in the pyramid and died because of uncertainty, but were thrown into the trash can! However, he immediately noticed something strange, because although the grave was very wet, the body did not rot. So, aren't these animals as dry as mummies? And isn't there a force in the grave that can dehydrate matter? Bowie thinks this phenomenon should be related to the geometry of the Great Pyramid, so he immediately made a model of the Great Pyramid with a bottom of 0.9 meters with cardboard after returning to China. And its four directions match the east, west, north and south directions, and then put the cat's body at the same height as the tomb, from the bottom 1/3. As a result, he found that a few days later, the cat's body became a mummy. Then, he experimented with meat and eggs, and proved that no matter what he put, it would not rot. So he published his research results on the power of the pyramid. Karl DeBauer, a radio technician and radiologist in Czechoslovakia, learned of Bowei's experiment in the little golden pagoda, and personally began to air-dry food flowers and animal carcasses in 1940. According to the proportion of pyramid of khufu, Delport made several 30-cm-high models with 3-mm-thick toilet paper and conducted the first experiment. As a result, he was surprised to find that beef and mutton, eggs, flowers, dead frogs, geckos and so on. The model put in really changed without rotting. After the initial success of the experiment, he corresponded with Weber and they kept in touch. De Bauer kept experimenting to explore what energy existed in the model. Once, he put a shaving blade in the model, expecting it to become dull, but on the contrary, the blade became sharper. He shaved 50 times with this blade. In this way, he began to study the influence of pyramid model on the blade. He made a model with a height of 15 cm. Put the blade flat in the tower at a height of one third from the bottom of the tower, and the two ends of the blade are aligned in the north-south direction. The model itself is also placed in the north-south direction. Several tests showed the same result. An extremely simple and magical sharpener-pyramid of khufu model of toilet paper was invented in this way. 1949, Debauer formally applied to the relevant authorities in Prague, Czech Republic for the invention right of "Pharaoh Pencil Sharpener". In the Czech Republic, the general patent invention right can be approved in three years at most. However, this invention, numbered 9 1304, went through a whole 10 year and was not approved until 1959. In the meantime, Debauer tried his best to convince the Patent Committee and provided the chairman with a model. The chairman personally carried out the experiment, and finally said that the development was clear and effective, not cheating or magic. At the same time, De Bauer also explored the principle of sharpening blades with model blades. De Bauer works in a radio research institute. He can learn the latest scientific and technological information in the world at that time and make full use of the equipment and instruments in the institute. He expanded his experiments to radio, radar, cosmic rays and other rays, and studied what kind of vibration occurred in the inner space of pyramid model made of insulators such as toilet paper, and what relationship this vibration had with the earth's magnetic field and blades. Finally, he came to a hypothesis, or a theorem: the cosmic microwave from the sun, through the earth's magnetic field gathered in the tower, activated the shock wave in the model and made the blades "dehydrated" and sharpened. This characteristic is not limited to pyramid of khufu model, and other pyramid models with different shapes and sizes can also produce the same effect on the blade. In his patent application report, he said that this pencil sharpener had nothing to do with Pharaoh Khufu himself. The space inside the pyramid structure produces an automatic renewal movement. The energy generated by pyramid space only comes from the gravity, electric field, magnetic field and electromagnetic field of the universe and the earth, and it works through the invisible rays of mixed light emitted by the sun. This force aroused in the tower space can alleviate the defects and dullness of the internal structure of the knife edge caused by repeated shaving, but the influence of this force is limited to the dullness of the knife edge, not the shape damage of the knife edge. So this kind of blade must be made of good steel. Usually, a blade can only be used for 25-30 times, but if it is placed in the pyramid model for 24 hours after each use, the passivation phenomenon after each shaving can be eliminated and the service life of the blade can be prolonged. One explanation is that cosmic energy or radiation enters through the pyramid, producing a kind of vibration, which makes food dehydrate without rotting ~ ~ It is this shape that functions, and pyramid-shaped objects also have this function.