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Dave Damaso posted a new activity comment 8 years, 4 months ago
Kahlypso and Anders, good point. I guess the problem I have is the base assumption that some advance equipment should have been found if they were even used by advanced beings at all. For example, in the Star Wars context let’s say we were archaeologist on the planet Tatooine or even plant Endor. Would we not at least find an AT-AT, a crashed…[Read more]
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Dave Damaso posted an update 8 years, 4 months ago
Hi Guys, I hope you are enjoying the holidays.
I have recently found this link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1y8N0ePuF8) that suggest the pyramids were built using water, animal skins, papyrus, and pressurized water shafts. Now assuming the Giza Death Star theory is true then are the evidence of water shafts, goat skins, and timbers…[Read more]
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Hi Dave. Did Darpa Derpa use apes to construct Haarp? Do you make a miltary class, “super weapon” by beating on it with rocks and chisels? Would you take the risk that one of the apes doesnt ‘break’ the weapon?
Personally.. I’d use the best skilled labour.. the brightest scientists… the best quality material money can buy.. ah wait.. we dont…[Read more]-
Well, if you ever worked with stone you’ll know it takes more than goat skins and copper tools to build a pyramid. We’re all laboring under a huge misconception: that of evolution from the lower to the higher. It’s the other way around! Man was never primitive. We’re primitive now!
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Kahlypso and Anders, good point. I guess the problem I have is the base assumption that some advance equipment should have been found if they were even used by advanced beings at all. For example, in the Star Wars context let’s say we were archaeologist on the planet Tatooine or even plant Endor. Would we not at least find an AT-AT, a crashed…[Read more]
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It happened a long time ago Dave 🙂 All the metal rusts and oxidizes.. even ti tanium will eventually wear out after a million years of desertstorm. The only things left to puzzle over will be the empty jedi temple made out of stone. and those lightsabre crystals maybe… if we’re really lucky, those will have been used by a primitive local…[Read more]
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Good point about the tools. But, they might be gone as Kahlypso suggests, or they might have been so different that we wouldn’t recognise them. Perhaps a simple crystal was all it took to cut stone with a focused beam of light? Either way, the toolmarks are h
there. Look at this interesting comparison between old and modern stone quarries:…[Read more]
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Dave Damaso posted a new activity comment 8 years, 5 months ago
Guys, this is even a better vid link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULGnc9bO4BU) because the author Danny Wilten actually brings in the more dumb down approach to understanding the math and the geometric aspects to this connection. Enjoy 🙂
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Dave .. as soon as I read your first post .. I thought this guy should look at the work of Danny Wilten .. His stuff is fascinating ..
My guess is that there is some kind of connection ..
Orion and Sirius seem to play a huge role here on Earth ..
Cheers from Australia and welcome to the Giza site .. Best place on the planet ..
Well worth a…[Read more]
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Dave Damaso posted a new activity comment 8 years, 5 months ago
Hi All,
Here is another video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6y_fV7092tE. More of the same stuff but the author of the video also uses other sources like NASA to compare pictures of the Orion Nebula with the one he selected to compare the fractal geometric similarities. Strange stuff!-
Guys, this is even a better vid link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULGnc9bO4BU) because the author Danny Wilten actually brings in the more dumb down approach to understanding the math and the geometric aspects to this connection. Enjoy 🙂
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Dave .. as soon as I read your first post .. I thought this guy should look at the work of Danny Wilten .. His stuff is fascinating ..
My guess is that there is some kind of connection ..
Orion and Sirius seem to play a huge role here on Earth ..
Cheers from Australia and welcome to the Giza site .. Best place on the planet ..
Well worth a…[Read more]
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Dave Damaso posted an update 8 years, 5 months ago
Greetings Everyone,
This may sound mundane to some of you but recently I was listening to an old podcast from the Byteshow where Joseph talks about his book “Grid of the Gods”.
What I found intriguing about this show in particular is the idea that the Giza Pyramid is not just a machine but could also be the physical medium itself that functions…[Read more]-
Hi All,
Here is another video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6y_fV7092tE. More of the same stuff but the author of the video also uses other sources like NASA to compare pictures of the Orion Nebula with the one he selected to compare the fractal geometric similarities. Strange stuff!-
Guys, this is even a better vid link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULGnc9bO4BU) because the author Danny Wilten actually brings in the more dumb down approach to understanding the math and the geometric aspects to this connection. Enjoy 🙂
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Dave .. as soon as I read your first post .. I thought this guy should look at the work of Danny Wilten .. His stuff is fascinating ..
My guess is that there is some kind of connection ..
Orion and Sirius seem to play a huge role here on Earth ..
Cheers from Australia and welcome to the Giza site .. Best place on the planet ..
Well worth a…[Read more]
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The Byte Show has so many great interviews that you can listen to more than once and find new gems.
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My favorite is gridofthegods3. Joseph says that modern physics comes straight out of the Hermetica.
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It happened a long time ago Dave 🙂 All the metal rusts and oxidizes.. even ti tanium will eventually wear out after a million years of desertstorm. The only things left to puzzle over will be the empty jedi temple made out of stone. and those lightsabre crystals maybe… if we’re really lucky, those will have been used by a primitive local…[Read more]
Good point about the tools. But, they might be gone as Kahlypso suggests, or they might have been so different that we wouldn’t recognise them. Perhaps a simple crystal was all it took to cut stone with a focused beam of light? Either way, the toolmarks are h
there. Look at this interesting comparison between old and modern stone quarries:…[Read more]