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Originally posted by fearnotruth
reply to post by Ginga
ink and paper? more great inventions of the egyptians. killing trees for paper and creating chemical inks (alchemical poisons) can be good or great for humanity. but too often the wisdom of change is wasted in falsity. junk mail if you will. the trees die, and instead of healing of life, the opposite occurs. the path to death.
Originally posted by newcovenant
reply to post by Exforcesuk
I know razor blades will dull if exposed to moonlight out on a windowsill but not sure of the reason WHY they do. It might have something to do with crystalline structure.
one thing id like to add is that the pyramids have only sunk a couple of inches since there construction date ..you can ask any one in construction today ..we couldn't even match there foundation methods let alone build a pyramid...dang our cranes couldn't move the massive stone blocks ..i'm not saying aliens built them..but a higher more knowledgeable race was @ work ..
Originally posted by fearnotruth
the egyptians, like the rest, liked to build pyramids because they were geometrically solid basically, unlike a tower or a cube or a sphere, they didnt crumble and fall dowwn. also, the basic geometry made them stand out among natural mountains, suggesting to the observer that they were built, that somebody (many somebodies) cared enough about the builder to construct them. surely they are not as beautiful as any natural mountain range, and in terms of healing they do very little. Egypt fell to the romans, then to the christians, then to the moslems, then to the capitalists, and the pyramids excerted no protective influence over the people or the lands, which i doubt were as much of a desert when they were built as they are now.edit on 9-4-2011 by fearnotruth because: spelling errors
Originally posted by fearnotruth
reply to post by loagun
i delight in your irony. pretty sure the past 4000 years of the political/historical interpretation of events in egypt has been recorded. on stones and on paper. occasionally, those sponsored historians considered natural events worth putting down. at least they gave a damn about the stars, even if so they barely touched the real things happening here in earth, in Life. and just so you dont beleive this troll, egypt was not under the seas since the pyramids were built.
Originally posted by fearnotruth
the egyptians, like the rest, liked to build pyramids because they were geometrically solid basically, unlike a tower or a cube or a sphere, they didnt crumble and fall dowwn. also, the basic geometry made them stand out among natural mountains, suggesting to the observer that they were built, that somebody (many somebodies) cared enough about the builder to construct them. surely they are not as beautiful as any natural mountain range, and in terms of healing they do very little. Egypt fell to the romans, then to the christians, then to the moslems, then to the capitalists, and the pyramids excerted no protective influence over the people or the lands, which i doubt were as much of a desert when they were built as they are now.edit on 9-4-2011 by fearnotruth because: spelling errors