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Look up piezoelectric materials.

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Damnit. I was going to say piezo. It's everywhere. A very common thing that's uncommonly known. It's in your bathroom scale, knock sensor on cars, rocks, your bones.

I've never seen it shown visibly on this scale before though.

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This.

Granite can contain varying amounts of piezoelectric materials, such as quartz.

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Where can I find out more about this? I'm thinking of the Giza pyramids and the way they were constructed. There could be a link.

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Interestingly, the video actually tied the phenomenon to Giza. Of course, granite is made up of a lot of quartz. Earth quakes would most definitely cause enormous mechanical stress to the quartz, which in turn would cause electrical generation and then ionization.

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Of course, this hypothesis can be tested.

The experiment can be replicated.

Perhaps it should be.

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Spoken like a scientist. After you stating that, the thought -- "It's ALIVE!" came to mind.

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I'm sure a wakandan scientist is working on this as we speak.

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People who don't understand the difference between voltage and amperage.

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V = IR, I = V/R. Ever hold on to a Tesla sphere?

Okay maybe you are right about this term. Coddus. You are probably right.

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But what does it mean, eli5 (: