Would it be appropriate to make the roof of a beehive as a pyramid?
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Originally posted by aljhoa View PostOne man can move huge blocks 300 feet per hour.
In 9 weeks (40 hr/wk) he could move a huge block 20 mi.
6.8 million people-working NON-STOP w/o resting could move
2.5 million blocks of stone in 2 weeks.
Al
I don't think this gentleman has worked out how to CUT the stones into perfect shapes, how to haul them across a NON-FLAT-HARD surface, and how to LIFT them up to place them on top of a megalythic structure. Stonehendge reproduction, maybe. Pyramid of Giza, I say it is going to take a bit more technology than sticks and stones.
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Originally posted by morpher44 View PostIf you believe that 6.8 million people could work together on a single project for a 2 week period, you must be pretty confident of your managerial skills.
I don't think this gentleman has worked out how to CUT the stones into perfect shapes, how to haul them across a NON-FLAT-HARD surface, and how to LIFT them up to place them on top of a megalythic structure. Stonehendge reproduction, maybe. Pyramid of Giza, I say it is going to take a bit more technology than sticks and stones.
But here's a thought. We see glimpses of that technology already being here and used in dark budget programs run by human beings. The problem as I see it is a question of who was this technology used to serve? A group of elites or self-proclaimed enlightened ones? If it cannot serve the common good of an entire society to improve the lot of the poorest, most helpless and disenfranchised members, it is doomed to take the culture that developed and implemented it into decay. The gifts of knowledge and technology were meant to improve the lot of the entire human family. Instead, they seem to be used to benefit a few at the expense of many.
If anything can be learned from the pyramids, their construction and function, it is that unless their technology is shared to freely benefit everyone, the entropy of greed will relegate them to the realm of what's best forgotten - more suffering and oppression.
Free sharing for the betterment of the poorest and suffering in our world is really what the gift of technology is about. Perhaps this is a lesson we can take from the "forgotten" technologies of the pyramids, but this requires a change of heart. This can start with ourselves.
My 2 cents.
Bob
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Originally posted by Bob Smith View PostBut here's a thought. We see glimpses of that technology already being here and used in dark budget programs run by human beings. The problem as I see it is a question of who was this technology used to serve? A group of elites or self-proclaimed enlightened ones?
If anything can be learned from the pyramids, their construction and function, it is that unless their technology is shared to freely benefit everyone, the entropy of greed will relegate them to the realm of what's best forgotten - more suffering and oppression.
Free sharing for the betterment of the poorest and suffering in our world is really what the gift of technology is about. Perhaps this is a lesson we can take from the "forgotten" technologies of the pyramids, but this requires a change of heart. This can start with ourselves.
My 2 cents.
Bob
I think the dark budget folks are very careful about high technology.
Technology has a tendency to upset the balance of power.
There is a nuclear priesthood trying desperately from keeping
Nuke Weapon tech from falling into the wrong hands.
If you could cut thru stone like butter with scalar wave energy
tools, you could probably do some other nasty things if tempted.
If you could defy gravity using less power. That would upset the apple-cart.
If you could pull energy from the surrounding area and harness it for your
ends, that might appear a bit too "wizard" like.
So yeah, on the one hand technology should be shared for the betterment
of mankind. But on the other hand, do we actually trust each other?
Have we overcome greed, temptation, lust for power.
I think what can be shared is technology that solves some of our urgent problems such as fresh water, power for heating and lighting (shelter), and food production and medical.
I think what we need is some group who has the clearances to review "older" black-budget stuff and have the authority to release into the private sector. The young, smart engineers and scientists could be given a little "help" and "push" in the right direction. Wink!!!
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Originally posted by blackchisel97 View PostHi guys,
After reading of Less Brown, Patrick Flanagan and John DeSalvo I decided to try for myself and do some experiments with pyramid. I have built 2' high wooden scaled down Giza model. There is definitely something going on. I can feel strong field over the top and corners but after sleeping nearby I woke up with a feeling that she is "sucking" from me, rather than energizing. I also developed a headache which disappear as soon as I moved away. Is there someone who did any experiments with them and would be willing to share the results. I have a few ideas, including starship coil placed inside and other arrangements but they have to wait until I get home. Less Brown book (and some other interesting publications ) can be found on (2) Les Brown - The Pyramid.pdf - 4shared.com - document sharing - download - feel free to browse what I have. There might be something you're looking for.
Thanks Ash!
Vtech
In this thread, the pyramid is a power plant.
Regards,
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Originally posted by morpher44 View PostHi Bob,
I think the dark budget folks are very careful about high technology.
Technology has a tendency to upset the balance of power.
There is a nuclear priesthood trying desperately from keeping
Nuke Weapon tech from falling into the wrong hands.
If you could cut thru stone like butter with scalar wave energy
tools, you could probably do some other nasty things if tempted.
If you could defy gravity using less power. That would upset the apple-cart.
If you could pull energy from the surrounding area and harness it for your
ends, that might appear a bit too "wizard" like.
So yeah, on the one hand technology should be shared for the betterment
of mankind. But on the other hand, do we actually trust each other?
Have we overcome greed, temptation, lust for power.
I think what can be shared is technology that solves some of our urgent problems such as fresh water, power for heating and lighting (shelter), and food production and medical.
I think what we need is some group who has the clearances to review "older" black-budget stuff and have the authority to release into the private sector. The young, smart engineers and scientists could be given a little "help" and "push" in the right direction. Wink!!!
Bob
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