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Preprint . 2026
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The Electromagnetic Vortex Mechanism of Energy Extraction in the Djoser Pyramid

Authors: Azzazi, Mohammad Abd Elhamid Abd Ellatif;

The Electromagnetic Vortex Mechanism of Energy Extraction in the Djoser Pyramid

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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم The paper proposes a theoretical framework in which the Djoser Pyramid is modeled as a spectral–electromagnetic system capable of extracting and stabilizing a portion of ambient energy through a mechanism termed vortex-like electromagnetic closure. The model is grounded in Maxwell’s equations, Poynting’s theorem, and the idea of spectral phase locking. It argues that the pyramid’s stepped geometry could induce a helical phase gradient that leads to the formation of a self-sustained electromagnetic vortex. In this hypothesis, the vortex couples solar radiation with geomagnetic flux and evolves toward an energy-trapping state characterized by net-zero boundary power flow (“Poynting-null confinement”) within the pyramid structure. The paper also treats the pyramid’s materials as functional elements in a “closed electromagnetic manifold”: an external limestone casing acting as an insulating boundary, a quartz-rich core serving as a resonant heart, and a metallic cap functioning as a field termination/locking element—together shaping a standing-wave resonance that satisfies the energy-balance constraints and maintains a stable “vortex momentum.” Extending the idea topologically, the work places the Djoser complex as an energy-injection node within a larger network linking it to the Giza pyramids (Khufu/Khafre/Menkaure) with roles such as amplification, stabilization, and reception, while surrounding obelisks are interpreted as boundary phase comparators that regulate flux exchange with a broader “cosmic field. لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له ، له الملك وله الحمد وهو علي كل شئ قدير سبحان الله وبحمده ، سبحان الله العظيم

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