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>>1935746
There are at least three versions of this technology. "Resonator bulb" or "Dendera bulb" refers to the ancient versions. The Holy Grail is the new and much smaller version. Each one has different capabilities due to their different sizes.
The first and largest version is the first and second drawings in pic related. These drawings explain how the bulb was smoothed out. The first drawing depicts a profile view of the resonator bulb placed above a fire. The second drawing is a view from the front. The third drawing is basically a giant pair of tongs which has two stones as tips. One end of the tongs was placed on the inside of the bulb, while the other end was placed outside. What is not shown in pic related is that a staff was connected at the back/closed end of the resonator bulb. That staff was rotated (usually via animal power) to make the bulb spin. Overall, the bulb was smoothed out by applying the tongs while the bulb was spinning over a fire.
When the resonator bulb was complete, it was hung from the ceiling of the pyramid using a much smaller diorite bulb (I know, several things are called bulbs here).
The second version of the technology, also called a "resonator bulb," is the first drawing in the second row. This is very similar to what is depicted in the Dendera Bulb hieroglyphs:
>>1934583
The main difference from the hieroglyphs is that this bulb is balanced on a fulcrum instead of being held by a giant.
The drawing to the right of that one is the holy grail.
A good analogy for the three is: diesel truck, car, motorcycle.

Brian talks about this in these two recordings:
>https://www.bitchute.com/video/9rVJOVw320MU/
>https://www.bitchute.com/video/0DVijGye3zYL/

The shape of these bulbs may resemble long, skinny lightbulbs, but they were made of bell metal bronze, so they could not have been used as lightbulbs.

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