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The Integratron is a 38-foot high, 50-foot diameter, non-metallic structure designed by the engineer George Van Tassel as a rejuvenation machine. Van Tassel was a legendary figure, a former test pilot for Howard Huges and Douglas Aircraft, who made his home in a cave hollowed out under nearby Giant Rock. Van Tassel led weekly meditations during the 1950s, which he claimed led to UFO contacts. He said UFO channelings and ideas from Nikola Tesla and other pioneers in the field of electromagnetics led to the unique architecture of the Integratron. He spent 18 years constructing the building.
The location of the Integratron is an essential part of its functioning. The siting was worked out according to a complex set of theories involving the earth's magnetic field, and the Integratron's relation to the Great Pyramid in Egypt and Giant Rock, the world's largest freestanding boulder.
Giant Rock is thought
to be the world's largest freestanding boulder. Van Tassel claimed
that a gigantic magnetic vortex of several miles radius could be
measured around the rock with magnetometers. He believed that the
great weight of the rock produced a piezo-electric effect on its
granite crystals, creating the necessary magnetic field.
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