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by smr » Sun May 18, 2014 5:19 am | |
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This type of technology explains how the the Egyptians could move huge granite blocks. Now, I always thought that was moved by sound technology. In the beginning their was the word. Well that means that their was the word=sound=frequency=harmonics. This technology I believe its our future as well as our past. So, goggle the subject or look up john hutchinson or look it up on you tube to see John's experiments. Disagree or agree please take the time to study the subject and then make the decision.
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by Daryl » Sun May 18, 2014 6:06 am | |
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Just Googled it and found lots of interesting information. Appears he has been making these claims since 1979 and has yet to be able to replicate the effects in front of witnesses or in controlled situations. If it were true I can see lots of ways we could have a perpetual motion machine using it.
Unfortunately the Second law of Thermodynamics implies that there are no such free lunches. Just as medieval people had no thought of electricity, let alone the many practical uses it has, so one day it is likely that a whole new science which we have not even considered yet will arise, however I'm sure that this is not it. The Egyptian pyramid building technology is already well known and accepted, so why consider something as unlikely as this? Your "sound technology" doesn't compute either, as the energy still has to be generated and applied by primitive people.
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by smr » Sun May 18, 2014 7:30 am | |
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Thank you for taking the time to at least do some research. I disagree with the premise of thousands of men pulling granite blocks to build the pyramids. According to one of the royal architect of a pyramid that the pyramids was completed in 22 years. No way, it's not possible.
Take this technology: refine it, and shrink it. What I picture is some type of hand held or person size unit that operates off of beamed electrical or electromagnetic energy. The operator thru his control unit could manipulate the fields to cut granite blocks and then manipulate the field to levitate the granite blocks to where it needs to be placed! The pyramids are made up of approximately 2.5 million granite blocks of various sizes and they were built in 30 years according to wiki answers. I don't see it with the technological level that the world understands that the Egyptian's had. However, I could see this type of technology that has been refined over 20 to 50 years being used. This is just one man' opinion not fact.
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by Michael Everett » Sun May 18, 2014 9:01 am | |
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by Imaginos1892 » Sun May 18, 2014 12:17 pm | |
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If the Great Pyramid contains 2.5 million blocks and was built in 25 years, that's about 275 blocks a day, presuming that they got a few holidays off. Now that's a lot of blocks, but I just can't go from "a lot of blocks" to "that's impossible for a low-tech civilization therefore they had some wondrous miracle technology that we, with millions of computers, grad students and crackpots, still don't have a clue about".
If something that spectacular could actually be made to work, it would be impossible to keep it "suppressed". If nothing else, all those mysterious deaths would cause....talk. Why can't some people accept that the ancients knew a few things about low-tech methods that we just don't need any more? Those "lost technologies" are about efficient ways to organize work gangs, and move big rocks without powered machines. -------------------- Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!! |
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by MAD-4A » Sun May 18, 2014 5:45 pm | |
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Agreed (though the sci-fi buff in me likes to think of a lost time traveler with a future tech they would view as no more than a "flashlight" using it to be a "wizard" to get rich in ancient Egypt & the device ending up destroyed or lost at sea.) but I both agree & disagree. They were most certainly built by forced labor (not the Egyptian propaganda of volunteer labor - that was the architects & masons not the ones doing the dragging). what I disagree with is the time line. The only evidence we have of "who did it" is graffiti on the walls. By that standard every subway in New York are joint ventures buy various gangs. with Pharaohs (would be Egyptian "gods") one-up-man-ship was a rule, not a suggestion. For a new Pharaoh to cement his reign he had to present himself as his predecessor's better. you don't do that by making things smaller. Yet, of the 3 remaining pyramids in Giza, the largest is claimed by the grandfather, and the smallest by the grandson. this is reverse of the logical progression of one-up-man-ship. The also seam to be much older than the graffiti suggests. this would indicate that they were built much earlier and were then claimed by later pharaohs as a means to cement their rule (with the fist {grandfather} staking claim to the largest one, his son claiming the next largest left and the grandson claiming the last one). -
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by cthia » Mon May 19, 2014 2:34 pm | |
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I am already familiar with the Hutchison Effect, but watched the video anyway. And I totally agree to the validity of the concept. How can anyone disagree with the ability of an electrical field, or any related applications, to move objects? And by relation, frequencies. Have you ever seen an object, or even a person come into contact with a very powerful electic field? Sometimes it has a tendency to propel the object, or person a good distance. Recall Jurassic Park when the kid was on the fence when it was turned on, it kicked him free. Even though that is Hollywood, it does happen. I've witnessed it, first hand when I was a kid. A powerful current knocked my little ass across the room. A thunderstorm struck a transformer just outside our home. The big boom froze me immobile, but current delivered to the tv has the power to move you! I have no doubt at all that EMF can be used to move objects. Having said that, what surprises me about the talk of the Pyramids is that many people always seem to miss a very key element. And that is not just how and that these huge stones were moved, which is an astounding feat for certain, but after they got these huge stones to the site, and even into place, how on Earth did they manage to position them with such precision that you can't slide a sheet of paper or a razor blade between them. And I'm talking an old-fashioned razor blade. Man cannot build anything to such an exacting specification even now! With small bricks! These stones were moved and made so smooth to such an exacting standard that at no point anywhere, anywhere can a slip of paper be slid between them. I tried with a crisp hundred dollar bill. I'm an engineer with a geotechnical firm. I'm Lab Manager and I'm telling you, that for me the precision of the placed stones is even more awe-inspiring than the fact that they were moved, and from quarries miles away in some instances. It's so bizarre that it seems to escape people.
Something else. I'd like everyone who responds to this post to indicate whether they have actually visited the Great Pyramids. I have on three occasions. When you are representing mankind standing face to face with the Great Pyramids, you feel incapable of being a part of a species that could have achieved that! You simply will never truly appreciate the immense scale of that construction project solely via books and pictures. And if you haven't yet done so. To get a little better appreciation, view the pyramids from google earth. You have to zoom...out! Edit: If you ever get a chance to visit the Pyramids, please do so! Don't ponder it. Just do it!! Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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by smr » Tue May 20, 2014 8:33 pm | |
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The one time I was supposed to go to Egypt...the Arab spring happened. I have visited the pyramids up and down the America's including the mound builders on the Miss. river.
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