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Post by brillbilly on Nov 14, 2020 9:16:04 GMT 10
Superb work has gone in to making this vid, at 3 hours 30 mins long it's got that we've speculated and so much more!..Hint Geopolymer The construction of the Great Pyramid and the True History of Humanity revealed Today we are in 2020. Why then K 2019 ? Because the year 2019, marked the beginning of a new history of mankind with the world première of this documentary film.Director Fehmi Krasniqi
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Post by Wes Gear on Nov 25, 2020 15:48:38 GMT 10
Yeah Brill watched this last night and I thought it was one of the best I have ever seen on this subject. Very deep. I will have to watch it again to take it all in.
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Post by brillbilly on Nov 25, 2020 23:53:42 GMT 10
Yeah Brill watched this last night and I thought it was one of the best I have ever seen on this subject. Very deep. I will have to watch it again to take it all in. Cheers wes,i'm so pleased you got to watch it,we don't have to believe in all aspects of it,yet it was put together in a way that made it look more believable than the carve n haul method MS so dogmatically sticks too.Many years ago we started looking in to Geopolymer as maybe a method that requires no massive lifting,this vid gave me so much more to solidify my belief..Well worth watching many times wes
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Post by Rareclan on Dec 9, 2020 0:58:50 GMT 10
Enoch: The Ancient Being who Built the Pyramids of Giza
Is it possible that the great prophet, Enoch, was instructed by extraterrestrials with the engineering knowledge necessary to construct the great pyramids? Take an excursion through the great pyramid of Cheops with Erich von Däniken as he reveals mysteries hidden within its known chambers and begins unraveling secrets yet to be discovered. Were these pyramids built in a time predating the great floods? As new technologies explore never before seen details of the pyramid, new questions are pondered as to what is yet to be revealed. Perhaps, the lost library of Enoch remains hidden within a secret chamber inside the great pyramid.
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Post by Wes Gear on Dec 12, 2020 4:29:54 GMT 10
The k2019 Video has put a lot of this in place for me. But, I think that, even though, the Concrete was used there is still a lot more to this. I always enjoy input from Erich von Däniken. I read his 'Chariots of the Gods'. when I was 11 years old.
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Post by brillbilly on Dec 12, 2020 5:22:03 GMT 10
The k2019 Video has put a lot of this in place for me. But, I think that, even though, the Concrete was used there is still a lot more to this. I always enjoy input from Erich von Däniken. I read his 'Chariots of the Gods'. when I was 11 years old. Such a thought provoking vids wes,yet i have questions regarding melting stones with massive lenses as i suspect it would solidify way too fast,yet i'm fully onboard regarding Geo-polymer and that would explain how they could never haul the end product,but they could make the blocks via Geo-polymer on site and only many baskets would be required!.Africans did indeed have the knowledge but i still question who had the first blueprints?
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Post by Wes Gear on Dec 14, 2020 23:29:53 GMT 10
Yeah melting stones with massive lenses is something new to me. Never heard that before, but it could be been possible.
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Post by brillbilly on Dec 15, 2020 8:54:43 GMT 10
Yeah melting stones with massive lenses is something new to me. Never heard that before, but it could be been possible. I knew about some wes,as i have a few books that have them,One book being Robert Temple's Forbidden Technology, but not of the size to melt Granite?. Ancient Lenses: (Optical Lenses) The Nimrud lens: Whatever its origin, as ornament, as magnifying lens or part of a telescope, the Nimrud lens is the oldest lens in the world. Looking at it evokes mystery and wonder. It can be seen in room 55 of the British Museum, in case 9 of the Lower Mesopotamian Gallery. However unusual this object seems at first, it is not unique. In fact there are several hundred reported lenses now on record from around the ancient world. To date, the earliest lenses identified in context are from the IV/V Dynasties of Egypt, dating back to about 4,500 years ago (e.g., the superb `Le Scribe Accroupi' and `the Kai' in the Louvre; added fine examples are located in the Cairo Museum). Latter examples have been found in Knossos (Minoan [Herakleion Museum]; ca. 3,500 years ago)(6) It may not be unique. Another, possibly 5th century BC, lens was found in a sacred cave on Mount Ida on Crete. It was more powerful and of far better quality than the Nimrud lens. Also, Roman writers Pliny and Seneca refer to a lens used by an engraver in Pompeii. So perhaps the ancients knew more about lenses than we give them credit for. (1) (It only takes two lenses together in a tube and you have a telescope) www.ancient-wisdom.com/optics.htmwww.ancient-wisdom.com/optics.htm
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Post by Wes Gear on Dec 15, 2020 22:13:12 GMT 10
Yeah Brill I think I remember seeing a photo of the Nimrud lens in Erich von Däniken's 'Chariots of the Gods'. But melting stones with a Lens is new to me.
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Post by brillbilly on Dec 16, 2020 3:53:02 GMT 10
Yeah Brill I think I remember seeing a photo of the Nimrud lens in Erich von Däniken's 'Chariots of the Gods'. But melting stones with a Lens is new to me. The thing is it can be done wes, but on the Ancient Egyptians scale i'm not so sure,it's the speed at which it would solidify that stumps me!
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