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T Ceti H.C. Radnarg
(OP) User ID: 16774038 United States 05/29/2012 02:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ...you mean angles dont ya,or this angel>please to meet you,hope you guess my name<,lol. How unfortunate for some rulers when men,women,and children continue to think... Keep repeating the lies loud enough and long enough and just maybe the people will start to believe the lies again and good luck with that...finding your energy open until mars becomes raging aries... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14838627 United Kingdom 05/29/2012 03:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah interesting theory I think has a lot going for it. I just finished reading a book called The Atlantis Enigma by Herbie Brennan, on page 44 is this: Archaeologists excavating tumuli on New Caledonia and the Isle of Pines in the south-west Pacific, discovered more than 400 man-made cement cylinders, 40 to 75 inches in diameter and up to 100 inches long. These cylinders, the purpose of which is unknown, were speckled with silica and iron gravel. Carbon dating showed they could be as old as 13,000 years. Annoyingly he doesn't give the source for this information but a few times in the book he has mentioned William R. Corliss so I'm guessing one of his books on archaeological anomalies (e.g. his Handbook of Puzzling Artifacts), which would have the primary source listed as Corliss was always careful to include that info. |
T Ceti H.C. Radnarg
(OP) User ID: 16923981 United States 05/30/2012 01:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah interesting theory I think has a lot going for it. I just finished reading a book called The Atlantis Enigma by Herbie Brennan, on page 44 is this: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14838627 Archaeologists excavating tumuli on New Caledonia and the Isle of Pines in the south-west Pacific, discovered more than 400 man-made cement cylinders, 40 to 75 inches in diameter and up to 100 inches long. These cylinders, the purpose of which is unknown, were speckled with silica and iron gravel. Carbon dating showed they could be as old as 13,000 years. Annoyingly he doesn't give the source for this information but a few times in the book he has mentioned William R. Corliss so I'm guessing one of his books on archaeological anomalies (e.g. his Handbook of Puzzling Artifacts), which would have the primary source listed as Corliss was always careful to include that info. How unfortunate for some rulers when men,women,and children continue to think... Keep repeating the lies loud enough and long enough and just maybe the people will start to believe the lies again and good luck with that...finding your energy open until mars becomes raging aries... |
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(OP) User ID: 19469530 United States 07/10/2012 11:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You make it sound like they were mixing something similar to concrete, but with crushed stone instead of sand? Quoting: CrissCross How unfortunate for some rulers when men,women,and children continue to think... Keep repeating the lies loud enough and long enough and just maybe the people will start to believe the lies again and good luck with that...finding your energy open until mars becomes raging aries... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 15514978 United States 07/10/2012 11:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You make it sound like they were mixing something similar to concrete, but with crushed stone instead of sand? Quoting: CrissCross You don't understand the process of glass making do you? You can't use ground glass or chips, it has to be melted so it is clear, it you used chips it would look like ice, not clear. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19523447 Canada 07/11/2012 12:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think the thing people fail to realize is that anything can be done if you want to take the time to do it. In our disposable, try 5 minutes and give up society no, you could never drill a hole in a rock with a piece of flintstone tied on the end of a stick.... in 5 minutes before you give up. Maybe people wern't always like that. Maybe they didn't mind spending an entire year to drill a hole in a piece of stone if that's what it took. You can't necessarily apply our work ethic and concepts of time and time wasted to them. |
Bowyn Aerrow
User ID: 17665927 United States 07/11/2012 01:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Crystal doesn't 'pour' it crystallizes. The Few Crystal skulls are made out of quartz. Quarts isn't hat hard to cut and shape and no, you do not need titanium or diamond bits. yo just have to be able hit with good aim, then 'grind' away with lots of sand. As for the massive stones. No need for sledges, no need for tens of thousands of workers. The Magic of Pivots and Fulcrums is all you need. If you use a single pivot point and lay it under any stone, you will be able to use the stone's own weight to turn it and twist it about the axis point of the pivot. If you have two pivot points you can literally walk a stone, swinging it from pivot point to pivot point, moving those forward as you go. There is no need to actually lift stones. You see-saw them up. Each side you stack blocks and raise the stone with shims at the center point, then you rock it back and forth, each time it tilts to a side, you slide in a shim at the gap, then let rock it back, the stone rises by the thickness of the shim and you can slide a new shim in. Two stacks of blocks on either end point to control how far down your ends lower. Stones is real easy to mold and form. Chipping is one way. Simply bounce a harder rock on a slightly softer rock. The harder rock with chip slightly, the softer rock will chip a bit more. You don't need to hammer, you bounce the tool stone. Gravity does most of the work. As for facing two stone together, with a smooth meeting surface, spin one of the stones. As it turns where the two stones meet (Their faces) will slowly be ground down and they will become near perfectly smooth. And if the rock is too big, then you just put a very long lever on it and have a team of animals pull the end of the lever. The longer the lever, the more work can be done. "My Dog, its full of fleas!" -David Bowwow “A paranoid is someone who knows a little of what's going on. A psychotic is a guy who's just found out what's going on.” - William S. Burroughs |
T Ceti H.C. Radnarg
(OP) User ID: 19659805 United States 07/13/2012 12:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You make it sound like they were mixing something similar to concrete, but with crushed stone instead of sand? Quoting: CrissCross You don't understand the process of glass making do you? You can't use ground glass or chips, it has to be melted so it is clear, it you used chips it would look like ice, not clear. How unfortunate for some rulers when men,women,and children continue to think... Keep repeating the lies loud enough and long enough and just maybe the people will start to believe the lies again and good luck with that...finding your energy open until mars becomes raging aries... |
T Ceti H.C. Radnarg
(OP) User ID: 19659805 United States 07/13/2012 12:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | IF you think all those ancient stones were "Cut" you are a fool. Quoting: Elchemist 15740069 They were "Cast". The Art of making stone is Alchemy. How unfortunate for some rulers when men,women,and children continue to think... Keep repeating the lies loud enough and long enough and just maybe the people will start to believe the lies again and good luck with that...finding your energy open until mars becomes raging aries... |
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T Ceti H.C. Radnarg
(OP) User ID: 20219107 United States 07/25/2012 01:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Highly pressurized water. What are the common elements about all archeological sites of religious significance. Yes, that's right, the water ways. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18349809 How unfortunate for some rulers when men,women,and children continue to think... Keep repeating the lies loud enough and long enough and just maybe the people will start to believe the lies again and good luck with that...finding your energy open until mars becomes raging aries... |
T Ceti H.C. Radnarg
(OP) User ID: 20219107 United States 07/25/2012 01:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You make it sound like they were mixing something similar to concrete, but with crushed stone instead of sand? Quoting: CrissCross You don't understand the process of glass making do you? You can't use ground glass or chips, it has to be melted so it is clear, it you used chips it would look like ice, not clear. How unfortunate for some rulers when men,women,and children continue to think... Keep repeating the lies loud enough and long enough and just maybe the people will start to believe the lies again and good luck with that...finding your energy open until mars becomes raging aries... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 6858136 United States 07/25/2012 11:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Crystal doesn't 'pour' it crystallizes. Quoting: Bowyn Aerrow The Few Crystal skulls are made out of quartz. Quarts isn't hat hard to cut and shape and no, you do not need titanium or diamond bits. yo just have to be able hit with good aim, then 'grind' away with lots of sand. As for the massive stones. No need for sledges, no need for tens of thousands of workers. The Magic of Pivots and Fulcrums is all you need. If you use a single pivot point and lay it under any stone, you will be able to use the stone's own weight to turn it and twist it about the axis point of the pivot. If you have two pivot points you can literally walk a stone, swinging it from pivot point to pivot point, moving those forward as you go. There is no need to actually lift stones. You see-saw them up. Each side you stack blocks and raise the stone with shims at the center point, then you rock it back and forth, each time it tilts to a side, you slide in a shim at the gap, then let rock it back, the stone rises by the thickness of the shim and you can slide a new shim in. Two stacks of blocks on either end point to control how far down your ends lower. Stones is real easy to mold and form. Chipping is one way. Simply bounce a harder rock on a slightly softer rock. The harder rock with chip slightly, the softer rock will chip a bit more. You don't need to hammer, you bounce the tool stone. Gravity does most of the work. As for facing two stone together, with a smooth meeting surface, spin one of the stones. As it turns where the two stones meet (Their faces) will slowly be ground down and they will become near perfectly smooth. And if the rock is too big, then you just put a very long lever on it and have a team of animals pull the end of the lever. The longer the lever, the more work can be done. Maybe you should read Chris Dunn's books... [link to www.gizapower.com] |
anonimalle
User ID: 6648491 United States 07/25/2012 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | might as well post another thread instead of the mysteries going in to the nobody threads,lol...we have already discussed on GLP how stones were ground and recast into solid form again as statues,temples,and blocks that supposedly couldn't be moved...its because they were cast on site and the ones in the quarries and the paintings of hauling them were left to mislead from the ancient casting concrete process(wonder who done that,keep reading)...anyhoo,you cast stone rods,pour the liquid stone around them in the rubber tree rubber molds and before the stone re-hardens, you bow-saw the rods back out giving the illusion the holes were drilled from the outside in...no diamond drill bits and no ancient aliens,just chemistry from the plants that soften stone and crushed material reformed by those who pretend there are aliens and say humans dont have critical thinking skills...P.S. do you really think rubber balls were the only thing south american elders used rubber for before their science and navigational records were snatched by the Vatican's armored snake "gods"...PSS .the snake gods made it a habit of snatching any science/navigational records all over the globe...causing the civilizations to fall into ruins...and you wonder why pope caesar thinks he's representation of a messiah... Quoting: T Ceti H.C. Radnarg Interesting information and good to know. As for why.. Probably the same reason one of those Islamic people were calling for the destruction of all books. Hitler did it, ever hear of the Library in Alexandria? It is to control the truth. Behind every myth lies a mystery, and every legend holds an echo of the truth …… Que Sera Sera "For not by numbers of men nor by measure of body but by valor of soul is war decided" Bilisarius " At the siege of Vienna in 1683 Islam seemed poised to overrun Christian Europe. We are in a new phase of a very old war." Gates of Vienna. "May we smite our enemies to the darkest chamber of hell, for we wish only to live in peace, and they desire only to put their boot upon our neck." |
anonimalle
User ID: 6648491 United States 07/25/2012 11:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think the thing people fail to realize is that anything can be done if you want to take the time to do it. In our disposable, try 5 minutes and give up society no, you could never drill a hole in a rock with a piece of flintstone tied on the end of a stick.... in 5 minutes before you give up. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19523447 Maybe people wern't always like that. Maybe they didn't mind spending an entire year to drill a hole in a piece of stone if that's what it took. You can't necessarily apply our work ethic and concepts of time and time wasted to them. Behind every myth lies a mystery, and every legend holds an echo of the truth …… Que Sera Sera "For not by numbers of men nor by measure of body but by valor of soul is war decided" Bilisarius " At the siege of Vienna in 1683 Islam seemed poised to overrun Christian Europe. We are in a new phase of a very old war." Gates of Vienna. "May we smite our enemies to the darkest chamber of hell, for we wish only to live in peace, and they desire only to put their boot upon our neck." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6858136 United States 07/25/2012 11:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think the thing people fail to realize is that anything can be done if you want to take the time to do it. In our disposable, try 5 minutes and give up society no, you could never drill a hole in a rock with a piece of flintstone tied on the end of a stick.... in 5 minutes before you give up. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19523447 Maybe people wern't always like that. Maybe they didn't mind spending an entire year to drill a hole in a piece of stone if that's what it took. You can't necessarily apply our work ethic and concepts of time and time wasted to them. Highly doubt it. I am sure they were quite advanced around 12,000 years ago... Granite stones are very hard to work on. [link to www.weltonrotz.com] Take a closer look at what's inside Giza Pyramid and Ramses granite statues... Provide one example that anyone did it with primitive tools... Exact replica of 18ft Ramses statue... |
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Archaic Mason
User ID: 1468378 United States 07/25/2012 11:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Alright check it out, I got a local state park close by, within 20 miles. There is a small waterfall at the beginning of the walking path. At this waterfall, the big main rock, now I'm talking BIG - Has three perfectly round, equally separated holes drilled into it. No way water did it because it's on the flat surface, and the water cascades over top of it. I will favorite this thread, and later on this week I will go out there and take a pic for you guys to see. I've been going to this place for almost 4 years and never noticed it before, but the last time I went, we took some friends that had never been there before. One of them pointed it out to me, and I was SHOCKED. If I remember correctly, there were two on the bottom, and one at the top, forming a triangle shape, but individually, perfectly round, and cut DEEP into the rock. You guys will have a pic by Friday, I'll make sure I personal pin this thread right now because you gotta see it to believe it, I know. -- Archaic Mason 2B1ASK1 "Meet on the level, part on the square." Initiated: January 12th, 2011 Passed: February 8th, 2011 Raised: March 8th, 2011 Tall Cedars of Lebanon Initiated: June 25th, 2011 Y.O.L.O. You Only Live Once DON'T BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT! |
T Ceti H.C. Radnarg
(OP) User ID: 25547107 United States 10/23/2012 09:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think the thing people fail to realize is that anything can be done if you want to take the time to do it. In our disposable, try 5 minutes and give up society no, you could never drill a hole in a rock with a piece of flintstone tied on the end of a stick.... in 5 minutes before you give up. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19523447 Maybe people wern't always like that. Maybe they didn't mind spending an entire year to drill a hole in a piece of stone if that's what it took. You can't necessarily apply our work ethic and concepts of time and time wasted to them. Highly doubt it. I am sure they were quite advanced around 12,000 years ago... Granite stones are very hard to work on. [link to www.weltonrotz.com] Take a closer look at what's inside Giza Pyramid and Ramses granite statues... Provide one example that anyone did it with primitive tools... Exact replica of 18ft Ramses statue... Last Edited by T Ceti H.C. Radnarg on 10/23/2012 09:44 PM How unfortunate for some rulers when men,women,and children continue to think... Keep repeating the lies loud enough and long enough and just maybe the people will start to believe the lies again and good luck with that...finding your energy open until mars becomes raging aries... |
nihilisticnut
User ID: 40044914 United Kingdom 06/16/2013 05:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's impossible to melt or smelt granite of any size, and cast it back into a shape. What does one use as a cast, at those temperatures? Also alas, it wouldn't be granite any longer! Ho gosh, it has to be chemicals from plants, surely? Come on friend, wake up and smell the coffee. Peace and love. |
Anonymous User ID: 34617773 United States 09/17/2013 03:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This simply isn't possible. Firstly granite is an igneous rock, while it's chemical formula is pretty much the same as most other rocks, its structure is much different. This structure requires extreme heat an pressure to form. Regardless, forget about that for a second and think about the chemical reaction. If you react SiO2 with an acid you would get a silicic acid. If you react that with a base you get a salt not SiO2, the oxygen gets converted into water in the first reaction and in the second it forms a hydroxide ion. Which means you would have to react your acid with say aluminum oxide to reform your SiO2. Of course then one wonders how the heck they are mining aluminum ore and why they didn't continue the refining process that they started to get pure aluminum. Regardless, that still leaves the whole heat and pressure problem. So unless chemistry and geology have changed dramatically in the last few thousand years... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45582652 United Kingdom 09/17/2013 03:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The absolute crazy thing is we know they had diamond an other gems,these are alot harder than stone. Any that were left afterwards obviously were stolen as they are valuable. They used diamond to cut stones not copper its blatantly obvious. |