The Golden Section and Free Energy Technology
Charlie Ziese on the Presence of the 76.345° Golden Ratio in Ancient Architecture
In one chapter of his book 76.345: Exploring the Hidden Secrets of the Golden Ratio, Charlie Ziese associates the Golden Section with free energy technologies, with a particular focus is on the 76.345° angle, which he refers to as the 3D version of the Golden Ratio.1
As part of this study, he examined the energetic phenomena generated by a 22-meter (68-foot) pyramid constructed with precise adherence to the 76.345° Golden Ratio angle. He measured an immense, ionized energy field extending well beyond the physical dimensions of the pyramid itself.
In essence, this is a type of free energy. While we may not presently understand how to convert this kind of energy into electromagnetic energy for powering the modern world, the energy produced from these kinds of pyramids is nonetheless an example of free energy produced from the vacuum of space using shape informed by the Golden Mean.
Utilizing radar technology positioned at strategic distances of 30, 32, and 60 kilometers (19, 20, and 38 miles) from the pyramid, researchers identified a dynamic, vertically oriented energy column. This ionized field, rising to heights between 800 meters (2,500 feet) and 2,000 meters (6,200 feet), with a consistent width of 500 meters (1,550 feet), demonstrated a reflective capacity akin to that of an aircraft. Further measurements revealed that this column of energetic activity was enveloped by a larger ionized region extending up to 300 kilometers (185 miles) from the pyramid, with the most concentrated activity located directly above its apex.
According to Dr. Alexander Golod, the creator of the Russian pyramids, replicating this energy output through conventional electromagnetic technology would require the combined power of every electrical plant in Russia.
Within just two months of the pyramid’s construction, an ozone hole over the region, previously considered a persistent environmental issue, showed signs of self-repair, effectively healing in record time. Additionally, researchers observed that capacitors placed near the pyramid’s apex spontaneously accumulated electrical charge.
Workers stationed near the top of the structure frequently experienced dizziness and nausea, requiring removal from the area to alleviate their symptoms. Dr. Golod hypothesizes the production of a vortex radiation mechanism at the apex of the Golden Ratio pyramid. He proposes that the energy column represents the “neck” of a larger, funnel-like energetic vortex emanating from the pyramid. According to Golod, this upward flow suggests that the pyramid’s geometric design amplifies natural energetic currents and structures them into coherent, observable phenomena.
Was the Lingam a Kind of Tesla Coil?
Praveen Mohan, a successful YouTuber, explored the Arunachaleswara Temple in Tiruvannamalai under the premise that ancient technology was far more advanced, and more intentional, than we’ve been led to believe.
This temple, dating back at least 1,300 years, houses a unique lingam. (A lingam is a symbol of divine generative energy, especially a phallus or phallic object as a symbol of Shiva.) Situated in the central chamber, the Agni Lingam emits a constant and intense heat that has not yet been conventionally explained, though it has attracted the attention of meditators from around the world.
As Mohan describes, “The stone walls have turned completely black because of constant radiation,” and the oppressive warmth is so pervasive that fans and water-dripping systems are employed to cool the chamber; yet the heat persists. Mohan notes that it has been widely documented, confirmed by temple priests, and even published in newspapers. But why would a stone structure radiate heat for centuries without a discernible energy source? (If you’ve been reading my work, or similar works, you know the answer to this, in part, is shape power.)
Mohan argues that the lingam’s structure is similar to a Tesla coil. The Agni Lingam, with its coiled cylindrical form and emanating “thunderbolts” depicted in ancient carvings, is strikingly similar to Nikola Tesla’s revolutionary invention. As Mohan notes, Tesla coils are capable of generating heat and radiating energy without physical connections, much like the Agni Lingam.
Charlie Ziese has found the 76.345° Golden Ratio angle within the Temple’s architecture and believes it likely plays a crucial role in producing the free thermal energy effect.
Covering 25 acres, the Arunachaleswara Temple features a network of structures that mirror the layout of a modern energy facility. Four massive towers, precisely aligned with the cardinal directions, dominate the outer walls, while smaller towers, water tanks, and interconnected chambers form a layout that recalls a sophisticated power distribution system. Mohan points out the alignment of details: the lingam’s 13 coils, the tower’s 13 domes, and the 13 levels of the central structure.
Could the Agni Lingam and its surrounding architecture represent a forgotten legacy of ancient energy technology that incorporates the use of the Golden Ratio? Mohan speculates that the temple may have been a site for harnessing and transmitting energy, not unlike Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower, which was similarly conceived as a hub for wireless power distribution.
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Illumination Before Edison?
Ziese examined a historical illustration of a street scene from 1739 that features a pyramidal object mounted high, radiating light. It incorporates the 76.345° Golden Ratio angle, which he believes represents the possibility of suppressed knowledge and forgotten or hidden technologies that harnessed natural principles for free energy purposes. He writes, “The precision of 76.345 in these historical artifacts suggests an intentionality and understanding of geometry far beyond what we typically ascribe to this period.”

Nikola Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower
Nikola Tesla envisioned worldwide wireless transmission of power, stored and transmitted by his famous Wardenclyffe Tower. This tower was Tesla’s audacious attempt to tap into the Earth’s natural conductivity to transmit wireless energy.
Charlie Ziese points out an uncanny alignment between the design of the Wardenclyffe Tower and the Seal of Solomon, a symbol steeped in esoteric tradition. By overlaying the Seal atop Wardenclyffe’s blueprint, we see a near-perfect geometric correspondence. Charlie notes how the Seal’s embedded proportions of 76.345 degrees features prominently in Tesla’s architecture. Could Tesla, consciously or not, have been drawing inspiration from sacred geometry? As Charlie puts it, “The match is too good to be mere coincidence.”



Ziese, Charlie. (2022). “76.345: Exploring the Hidden Secrets of the Golden Ratio.” Independently published.