Russian pyramid power tackles worldly woes
People fearful of epidemics, terrorism, regional conflicts and earthquakes need fret no more - the solution, apparently, lies in the numerous pyramids rising on Russia's skyline.
They may pale beside the Great Pyramids of Giza, but 24 smaller examples built in Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan by mathematician Alexander Golod, including a 44-metre-high showpiece in Moscow, have baffled scientists with their healing and preserving properties.
Tuesday, December 03, 2002
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