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Eric J (Viking)
26th April 2010, 09:01
Can you figure it out????


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxvThL59enE&feature=player_embedded

viking

Vidya Moksha
26th April 2010, 09:32
hmm, you didnt read Laura Knight Jadczyk book 'secret histroy of the world' yet did you? lol...

i will try and dig out the ref from her book, there was a guy in ? maine? built a castle by himslef and could move immense weights without cranes. i think he sang at the rocks to change their density, or suchlike.. i will dig it out....

this is just another example of massive stone work which we cant do today... they clearly knew things we didnt.... did you see Pyes video yet? covers similat themes

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Swami
26th April 2010, 09:36
will try and dig out the ref from her book, there was a guy in ? maine? built a castle by himslef and could move immense weights without cranes. i think he sang at the rocks to change their density, or suchlike.. i will dig it out....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amXsPcD7g5g

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCvx5gSnfW4

Vidya Moksha
26th April 2010, 09:38
thanks swami, thats the one,, havent seen the vid, will watch it now :)

morguana
26th April 2010, 09:49
viking can i be cheeky and post this? http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?9-2012-Nexus-Global-Meditation...All-Welcome!!!&p=8946&viewfull=1#post8946 for any folk in us whom wish to meet, samarikis is organising one at coral castle

i love reading about ancient civilisations, and have been reading adams calender and slave species of god
http://www.adamscalendar.com/
http://www.slavespecies.com/

thanks viking for that clip, very thought provoking
love m

Teakai
26th April 2010, 09:52
Easy peasy - it's all about frequencies.
Of course, that only works if you believe in frequency.

Eric J (Viking)
26th April 2010, 09:57
Yes I have seen the Coral Castle stuff ... amazing!!

Not sure about Mr Wally's idea...

Dont forget the stones were slotted into position downward...??

No probs Mogs ... :-)

Thanks Vidya I'll have a peep...

viking

mike1414
26th April 2010, 10:01
cool stuff...many thanks for sharing

peace always
mike

morguana
26th April 2010, 10:05
Easy peasy - it's all about frequencies.
Of course, that only works if you believe in frequency.

absolutly agree, i have stong feelings that frequencies played an important part in moving large objects........before we humans forgot how to do it, reminds me of dune and using the voice

justpeter
26th April 2010, 10:19
There's currently a documentary series on British TV about the Nile with Joanna Lumley as the presenter. On one occasion she was on a boat on the Nile and just making conversation with the old Arab guy who was steering it. She mentioned the pyramids and said she didn't know how they could have moved those huge stones and this guy said, matter-of-factly, that the ancient Egyptians would point a wand at the stones and they'd move through the air!

Majorion
26th April 2010, 10:45
and this guy said, matter-of-factly, that the ancient Egyptians would point a wand at the stones and they'd move through the air!
There is a recurring tale from many cultures of technologies that can levitate objects, its no secret the ancients were very familiar with electric currents and resonating crystals and it seems very likely the 'myth' is based on reality. The Puma Punku ruins I think are absolutely incredible, most of it is buried underground, but even what's left on top is finely carved and done with such precision, and the structures are so heavy and enormous, that either these builders were giants or they must have had actual machinery to accomplish such a feat. There are a number of modern day engineers and architects that say we couldn't even do the same today, and if we could it would still be extremely difficult and time consuming, not to mention expensive and you'd need a lot of man-power.

stardustaquarion
26th April 2010, 11:02
There is a recurring tale from many cultures of technologies that can levitate objects, its no secret the ancients were very familiar with electric currents and resonating crystals and it seems very likely the 'myth' is based on reality. The Puma Punku ruins I think are absolutely incredible, most of it is buried underground, but even what's left on top is finely carved and done with such precision, and the structures are so heavy and enormous, that either these builders were giants or they must have had actual machinery to accomplish such a feat. There are a number of modern day engineers and architects that say we couldn't even do the same today, and if we could it would still be extremely difficult and time consuming, not to mention expensive and you'd need a lot of man-power.

Yeah I agree Majorion, It is said that they used the lays and certain instruments that will levitate things. If you think about it, and having seen lots of peruvian ancient monuments, the work is so perfect and most of it made in granite. I don't think it can be done today!

Even the pottery is of such high quality, aqueducts, jewelery and exquisite textiles

I spent many hours in my teens going to the "Archeological Museum" which was near my home in Lima. The mystery kept calling me back...

Thank you Viking for the thread

Love

Majorion
26th April 2010, 11:31
the work is so perfect and most of it made in granite. I don't think it can be done today!
The stones in Puma Punku are made up of granite, and diorite, and the only stone that is harder that those two is diamond, which makes you wonder how they did that, is there even diamond in the area. And all of the blocks are so finely cut that the whole complex stacks perfectly like a jigsaw puzzle. This was truly exceptional work, by master builders, not primitive folk. And then that leads us to how on earth these ancients learned to do this, the knowledge of mathematics, astronomy, advanced geometry, physics, engineering, where did they get all this advanced knowledge from, and so the ancient astronaut theory comes into play.

Stardust you should consider yourself lucky to have seen what you've seen, I myself have visited museums in London, Athens, and elsewhere, seen tons of artifacts, I've been to Egypt, saw the pyramids, even entered one of them. I realize now how much that's a blessing, as it seems not many people have been privileged with the same experience.

Franro
8th October 2018, 15:03
It never ceases to amaze me that every time something can not be explained in accord with the knowledge we have at this point in time people automaticly conclude that it was done or made by extraterrestrial beings or gods.But as far as I know there is not a shred of evidence for any of them to support that notion. Ok lots of circumstantial evidence, but no proof.
It took our current civilisation two or three millennia to reach the point of technology we are at right now.
Is it not possible that another civilisation preceded us, thousands or millions of years ago that was more advanced than we are today and we have not reached that point yet.

Bill Ryan
8th October 2018, 15:19
It never ceases to amaze me that every time something can not be explained in accord with the knowledge we have at this point in time people automaticly conclude that it was done or made by extraterrestrial beings or gods.

As best I can see (unless I missed something, maybe in a deleted video), no-one's saying that about Tihuanaco & Puma Punku on this thread.

What is interesting, though, is the supposed 'official' dating of the ruins: a mere 500 AD, some say. I'd not be surprised if the truth was that they were ten times older.

And there is some indirect evidence for a 15,000 BC year old date, given that Tihuanaco (or, search for Tiwanaku) was a port (go figure), but Lake Titicaca is 15 miles away and its altitude is 13,000 ft/ 4000m above sea level. It's a very fascinating place. (And yes, no aliens need to be involved. :) )