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Ancient civilization buffs...how did the old timers do this?
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[quote:Schmieder22 324203:MV80ODM4MjNfNzQ1Njg5OF9DMjI4ODM1MA==] I have a clue to how they did it. resonance. the stone was saturated with very specific and precise frequencies to achieve zero weight. Staffs built with tips operating like a piano tuner. Those metal Y's that hump when tapped. They tap the Staffs, chant tones and the stone begins to resonate. I read about a scientific experiment involve this theory in small scale. A stone similar to those were cut to a 1x1 inch cube. A fine pile of salt was carefully poured on top of the stone. Audible frequencies were applied to the stone via casual good quality speakers at low enough volume as to not disturbe the salt by low frequencies or table vibrations. The pitch was slowly raised carefully, each raise monitored. When a key frequency was found, the salt pile would crash along the edges. The salt pile was rebuilt carefully and then continued through higher frequencies. Once all key frequencies were found, they can be gently applied to the stone. Through natural harmonics the stone was theorized to oscilate at an atomic level creating gyroscopic motions preventing gravity to take its hold. Like a bicycle wheel fails to tip over while spinning fast, or a speeding bullet falls much slower due to inertia. The atoms gyroscopic motions induced by perfect harmonics resonating throughout the stone allowed it to be weightless for a time. This would be feasable for a semi primitive man to do. All that really needed to be done was throw the right pitches of sound at a constant and steady rate. A group of life long dedicated sages practicing thier vocal pitch perfection could probally achieve this effect. Could it be reason why we love music as a species? It kinda takes the super high tech anti-gravity engine away from ufo's. Something so simple as this could be the secret of levitation in all kinds of manner. What if there were a special set of frequencies that applied to water. Heck, we could become 80% lighter for a time. Walking on water would be a reality. [/quote]
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So, ancient man could carve out a block as shown below.
::massive b:
My question is, how could they move 1100 ton blocks over miles of terrain and position it into a formation like this?
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link to www.sitchin.com
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Yeah, I know. I don't agree with all of Sitchen's work either. But I'm trying to figure out if Edward Leedskalnin was on to something with his Coral Castle in Florida.
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