Sasa Nadjfeji, a technician, had with a technique called poly-interference contrast images (PIP)previously recorded the images in September 2014.
The analysis of Professor Ristovski focuses on the invisible frequencies encompassing and emitting from the surface of the objects.
These are low frequency infrared radiation and high-frequency ultraviolet radiation. Mega-ceramic block “K-1” shows an increased presence of low-frequency (red) radiation, which is known to penetrate very deeply into the human body and has a positive effect on the blood circulation.
For this reason this block probably has therapeutic qualities. On the other hand, the mega-ceramic block “K-2”, which contains high-frequency radiation (dark blue field), acts directly on the cells of the dermis.
It’s almost 10 years since the first visit of a team of leading Egyptian experts to the Bosnian pyramids.
Prof. dr. Nabil Swelim, a triple doctor of archeological science and founder of four pyramids in Egypt, Dr. Ali Barakat, who worked in Egypt’s Public Administration for Underground Wealth, Prof. dr. Mona Aly, the head of the Conservationist Department of the Archeological Faculty of the University of Cairo, and Prof. dr. Hamed El Haweli, an Egyptologist from the University of Cairo, visited the first European pyramids in the summer of 2017.
The head of Egypt’s Supreme Council for Antiquities stopped the international promotion of the Bosnian pyramids. Geologist Ali Barakata was dismissed after his return from BiH and Dr. Swellim was threatened with the loss of his pension if he continued to support the project.
Despite the efforts of domestic and international archeologists and historians, the Bosnian pyramids became the most active archeological location in the world at which each year, several hundred volunteers from across the world work, which many world renown experts visits and tens of thousands of guests from all continents come to visit.