smr wrote:Did you not click on embedded video....it's a replica that the scientist built...the light works!
No, it's a light built to match the shape in the carvings. It's not a proof that what is depicted in those carvings is a light source.
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The E
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No, it's a light built to match the shape in the carvings. It's not a proof that what is depicted in those carvings is a light source. |
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smr
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First, watch the video before commenting. All this takes is 19 minutes.
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/pages/vid ... tum-vortex |
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smr
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Build the pyramids through sound/sonic technology. Darpa has been researching this idea of tractor/repulsor beam technology since the 80's. This is a civilian research project:
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-27636019 edited: put wrong link in originally! |
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smr
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Here's another link to ancient technology:
http://gralienreport.com/ancient-myster ... n-mystery/ Who knew! Now were the Ancients snow skiing! |
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Grashtel
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It would be worthwhile to work out just how loud a sound carrying enough energy to lift one of the blocks that the pyramids are made out of would be. I am fairly sure that it would be well into the range of "last thing everyone within a rather large radius ever hear" |
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Pivot points work good for moving heavy things. Wally Wallington moved a building by himself, using a pivot point. Takes a while but mechanical advantage can move a lot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCvx5gSnfW4 As for the 200,000 ton rock it likely was there first, then that is where they decided to build. Or it is held together by some kind of concrete like mortar. http://www.theforgottentechnology.com/ I'm having deja vue. Did I already post this? ________________________________________
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Tenshinai
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![]() It´s not a matter of "loud" at all, nor a matter of "enough energy". Getting the right frequency and in the right place are the primary issues. To give a very deficient comparison, the sound acts vaguely similar to how water can make something float. Or how an oil slick can make something glide over a surface. It´s still not even a physics cheat, just tricky interaction. You might also say it´s another side of the effect used for phasechange cancellation of noise. Loud helps, but it´s not the important part. You can churn out >300 dB and not even move a pebble. While lab testing so far have successfully used speakers as small as 1W. |
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smr
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http://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient- ... ime-001783
a solid proof of a 150,000 year old pipe!
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Michael Everett
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...Or of time-travelling pranksters with a really obscure sense of humour... ~~~~~~
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Tenshinai
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You do realise that there´s THREE natural explanations mentioned as well? All 3 being MUCH more likely than "prehistoric humans did it". Regardless if you think the latter possible or not. |
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