What new function is proposed for the Serapeum granite boxes?
The video argues the boxes were engineered to act as ultrasound reactors: when filled with water and energized by natural electricity (lightning/conducted charge), quartz-bearing granite produced ultrasound to split water into hydrogen and oxygen for chemical use.
How could granite generate ultrasound according to the theory?
Because granite contains quartz, an induced electric field (from natural lightning or stressed rock) can exploit the inverse piezoelectric property to convert electrical energy into ultrasound vibrations within the stone.
What evidence is cited to support sono-hydrogen and electrical activity in granite?
The presenter cites sonochemistry research showing ultrasound can liberate H2/O2 from water and a NASA study detecting electrons emitted from mechanically stressed granite, plus architectural features (channels, sphinx avenue) that could direct charges.
If true, how would this reinterpret ancient Egyptian technology?
It would shift the Serapeum from a funerary context to part of an industrial chemical-metallurgical system, implying advanced knowledge of chemical synthesis, metal extraction, and precision stoneworking in pharaonic Egypt.