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The Antie device is a quite a marvel but it shows the limit of their 'advancement'.
Not to mention having nothing to use the 'current' for.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: bluesfreak
The problem is if you look at the GP as a machine, and then try to back-engineer it. You have to look at the qualities that are inherent in the structure. We know for a fact that intended or not it has electrical qualities, remember one of the explorers who charged a Leyden jar at the place where the apex should have been, The shape would tend to concentrate a charge going up the sides from the ground which would culminate at the top. If a charge was put into the granite the mass of that size would produce a low-frequency hum. The shafts on either side would act in the way that you would wire up a block of quartz to either make it hum or take the charge off because of the pressure. The interesting part is why to have a cavity? the thought that springs to mind is that it would act as a resonating chamber. Which comes Provided with a box bed.
The reasoning is that they might have been up to something which we haven't got the slightest clue of.
THe GP 's Latitude is the same as the speed of light in a vacuum....If you draw a circle around the top of the pyramid and do it inside the square and outside the square then subtract the inner from the outer you get the speed of light, You also get it with a calculation with regards to the king's antechamber. The perimeter divided by the height and multiplied by two gives you PI which is infinite.
So, things are very weird going on as far as its positioning. How many are the probabilities that it spit the speed of light out three times along with an infinite number?
One day in 1859, German inventor and electrical engineer Werner von Siemens was standing at the top of the Great Pyramid of Giza during a sandstorm when he heard what he described as “a remarkable hissing noise”. When one of his Arab guides lifted his hand above his head, a sharp singing sound burst out. Intrigued, Siemens made an impromptu Leyden Jar – a device for storing static electricity – out of a wine bottle he was drinking from. He held it up and it started producing loud, crackling sparks. Thinking Siemens was practicing some form of dark magic, the startled guides tried to force him back down the pyramid. But Siemens, with his newly charged bottle weapon, touched the nose of a guide, sending him flying backwards.
I was at Giza once when a rain storm came in followed by a khamsin a sand storm - yep static electricity.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Hanslune
This experiment is interesting as well, he is using friction to produce light from a quartzite crystal.I have never seen the interior luminesce like that before. Usually the light was produced on a bit of quartz that looked like a washboard and another piece was dragged across to produce light.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Hanslune
It seems Tesla had a patent with regards to Granite here a guy testing it out.
originally posted by: sapien82
I definitely think there is something to the standings stones in celtic nations , as they are all built on ley lines
as well as all the churches
definitely more to it than we understand
time to get researching
apparently cup and ring marks in stones help to ground the leys , and the standing stones amplify them
this guys videos and books have some good info on them
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: bluesfreak
I did an experiment a few years back with a bit of aluminum foil suspended in a stainless dog bowl with water and a bit of vinegar in it. It was outside, so I put the multimeter on the dog bowl and the aluminum foil. The interesting thing was that the charge produced in direct sunlight was many times higher than when the cloud came over, He gets the same reaction in the quartz, so I am thinking that it is not just the quartz but water evaporating taking electrons out because water is sticky and would tend to do that. Gets humid and thundery might be the same thing.
originally posted by: sapien82
a reply to: Hanslune
in that video they guy says the lines run from volcanic plugs and other large rocks
for example dunbarton castle , and edinburgh castle , two large volcanic plugs
st kintegern /mungo apparently founded glasgow on the ley lines and many churches and the necropolis were built ont the leys that run through the city.
one triangle runs from Crookston Castle , to the ford at Carmyle , to the necropolis
the line from Crookston run through camphill where there are stones on the hill
its 2 minutes walk from my house and I can see the hill from my living room window.
Ludovic mann done some research on this.
The whole of Scotland is covered in standing stones all built upon ley lines that follow from volcanic rocks
you can map them all and when you do it on google maps you will see that Churches lie on the lines
you can map the lines with dowsing rods and chart them as david cowan has done
its mind blowing how many castles are built on these lines.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Hanslune
Volts , the needle went up like a rocket when the sun hit the bowl. Here is another one .
Volts measure the electric potential of a circuit, while watts measure the rate at which energy is transferred or used. Volts are usually higher than watts, since watts measure the amount of power being used