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originally posted by: Dovbleo
Does anyone know what exact episode this information, the correlation between the Pyramids and the computer motherboard, was first presented?
originally posted by: KARMOUR
a reply to: Dovbleo
Can I just add that the premise for this idea is that the stones themselves can store data and power (granite-crystals - look it up)
... it would be more along the lines of a huge power transmitter
...or it could be storing information just like a computer chip, who knows.
originally posted by: Bedlam
eta: Of course! When stacked as in a pyramid, the stones above the first course are storing gravitational potential energy!
... it would be more along the lines of a huge power transmitter
Again, with a hard enough stretch, if you also had a nearby catapult that could toss bits of the thing at hypersonic velocities, then granite can "transmit huge power". Otherwise, not so much.
originally posted by: 3n19m470
I think that history channel picture isnt a real circuit board... I think they were just showing you what it might look like if they really were a schematics. It looks animated, cartoony, or computer animated, like a lot of stuff on Ancient Aliens show... If it is a real one I'd love to know what it is though...
originally posted by: EvillerBob
originally posted by: 3n19m470
I think that history channel picture isnt a real circuit board... I think they were just showing you what it might look like if they really were a schematics. It looks animated, cartoony, or computer animated, like a lot of stuff on Ancient Aliens show... If it is a real one I'd love to know what it is though...
The larger IC really does suggest that it's a mockup. The code 1BDI19990 3000FTRM doesn't appear to be a legit IC. However, I note with interest, that "Officer 1BDI" is the title of a character that appeared in 1990 in the very first episode (episode name: "Space Pilot 3000") of a show called... FuTuRaMa... read into that what you will
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
originally posted by: EvillerBob
originally posted by: 3n19m470
I think that history channel picture isnt a real circuit board... I think they were just showing you what it might look like if they really were a schematics. It looks animated, cartoony, or computer animated, like a lot of stuff on Ancient Aliens show... If it is a real one I'd love to know what it is though...
The larger IC really does suggest that it's a mockup. The code 1BDI19990 3000FTRM doesn't appear to be a legit IC. However, I note with interest, that "Officer 1BDI" is the title of a character that appeared in 1990 in the very first episode (episode name: "Space Pilot 3000") of a show called... FuTuRaMa... read into that what you will
Futurama premiered in '99, not 1990.