This paper presents a novel theoretical framework ("Paleo-Hydraulic Resonance Hypothesis") for the physical re-contextualization of the Great Pyramid of Giza. While conventional Egyptology primarily classifies the structure as a sepulchral monument of the 4th Dynasty, significant geo-physical and chemical anomalies remain unexplained within this model. We postulate that the structural complex was originally designed as a coupled hydraulic-piezoelectric resonator. Our model synthesizes data from archaeo-geophysics, vibrational mechanics, and paleo-climatology to re-evaluate three core aspects: Drive Mechanics: Based on recent Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) tomography, we interpret the water-bearing voids in the substructure as hydraulic components utilized for the generation of cavitation energy. Signal Transduction: We model the interaction between the granite chambers and the acoustic filter architecture of the "Relieving Chambers." The data indicates that this configuration serves not merely to isolate infrasound, but to enforce a precise focusing of wave fronts onto the sarcophagus through constructive interference. System Termination: We correlate the massive salt encrustations found within the structure stratigraphically with marine aerosol injections during Heinrich Event 1 (H1, c. 16,500 BCE). A mathematical recalibration of the Royal Canon of Turin supports this dating, locating the operational phase in the pre-diluvial era. This paper proposes viewing the pyramid not as architecture for death, but as a bio-regenerative technological artifact, whose function was irreversibly terminated by cataclysmic climate shifts.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6978551eccb046adae517551 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18369594