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originally posted by: anonentity
This seems to be a bit mind-blowing especially when he wires up a chunk of granite in electromagnetic mode. Just like you would a bit of iron to make a magnetic core. Essentially it means that you could use granite to make the stator on an electric motor., and conduct electricity through granite, which was shown in a bright insight vid.A while back.
This tends to back up the electrical theory of the granite in the GP.
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: zandra
A bit mind-blowing ... indeed.
The builders of the pyramids and many other megalithic structures were incredibly accurate. Stones fit in each other as if they are molten rock.
No they don't.
Harte
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Dalamax
Harte seems to be disrespecting the polygonal stonework bout a third of the way up.
originally posted by: charlyv
Piezo effect. Virbrate granite, you are vibrating quartz grains in granite.
Vibrate or strike quartz produces an electrical output.
Electromagnetic effects can be produced depending upon the application.
originally posted by: Dalamax
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: zandra
A bit mind-blowing ... indeed.
The builders of the pyramids and many other megalithic structures were incredibly accurate. Stones fit in each other as if they are molten rock.
No they don't.
Harte
Cool pic! is there a series of them? I find old photos fascinating.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Hanslune
After thousands of years of vandalism, you have to look harder to see it.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Hanslune
At 22.40 an ancient historian writes of something very similar to electric light. But the whole vid is interesting. Like the black pyramid which seems to have disappeared.
Ah, yes a repeat of the oft quoted precision myth.