The Great Pyramid - A Tomb for All People

What if I reserve a stone in The Great Pyramid.

The Great Pyramid can potentially be any human being’s grave or memorial site. As monumental as it is affordable, it serves those of all nationalities and religions. Individuals who are either unwilling or unable to have their ashes buried there can also opt to have a memorial stone placed instead. Stones can be custom designed with any number of colors, images, or relief decorations. The Great Pyramid will continue to grow with every stone placed, eventually forming the largest structure in the history of man.
The Egyptian pyramids were built for eternity but only for one single person. This pyramid is open to every individual. Rather than hastily burying one another or allowing our ashes to be scattered, as a small stone in the pyramid we can remain part of our species’ constantly shifting and ever-expanding tableau.


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The 6 Most Important Experiments in the World

From the smartest artificial brain to the first artificial life, Scientists rely on computer models to understand the toughest concepts in science:the origin of the universe, the human brain, artificial life, the behavior of atoms, and the future climate of the planet. These are some of the most important experiments that are currently active in the world.

  • The Blue Brain Project - the Artificial human brain
  • The Earthtime Project - the future climate of the planet
  • Dark-Matter Experiment
  • Artificial Life
  • The Census of Marine Life
  • Planted Forests Project

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Star Trek Area Network (STAN)

This is a remarkable journey of Computer Networks, STAN… will it be ever possible in our life time..??

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Flying Saucer Designed for Greener Air Travel

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Eco-friendly airplane of the future, was designed by the CleanEra project, led by Etnel Straatsma of Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands. Credit: CleanEra, Delft University of Technology

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