The revelation of the pyramids

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by Cuicui » 19/12/12, 00:22

Cuicui wrote:
bidouille23 wrote:"the blocks have never been transported from point A to point B, so not cut, but mold :) ..

This is indeed one of the hypotheses. There are also others ...
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by Cuicui » 20/12/12, 02:32

bidouille23 wrote: "the blocks have never been transported from point A to point B, so not cut, but mold :) .

For limestone blocks, we can consider it. But for granite?
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by Leo Maximus » 20/12/12, 19:27

Apart from the words of Jean-Pierre Adam (at 1h 23 '15 "):"You can take any object, between a toothbrush and a steam locomotive, you find almost all the numerical values ​​suitable to satisfy the visions that one can have... ", nothing interesting, so I lost 1h 48 '52" ... In addition, there is a lot of wrong stuff in this video, especially on the Golden Ratio (Expression created by Matila Ghyka in 1931).

Jean-Pierre Adam is right, we can find the Golden Number in all simple geometric forms. The pyramid is part of it and whatever its proportions we will find the Golden Ratio.

Sawing traces in granite are no mystery. The Egyptians used copper tools encrusted with corundum grains. It is as effective as our diamond tools. The corundum debris was then used to make polishing paste. The copper from the worn saw blades was remelted to remake new blades. Metals were rare and therefore precious at the time.

The Luxor obelisk on the Place de la Concorde in Paris is a single block of 230-ton granite cut, polished, sculpted, transported on land then by sailing boat on the Nile, then erected with human force alone. Is it the work of the aliens?

Finally, some photos (link http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellie_mayfield :

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These are the pink sandstone walls of Edo Castle in Tokyo (approximately 10 meters in height, without the filled moats). It dates from the Middle Ages. This castle became the Imperial Palace in the 19th century. There are hundreds of ancient castles in Japan and hundreds of kilometers of walls and millions of cut stones like these. The stones are sometimes 5, 10, 15 tonnes, some are more than 100 tonnes as in Osaka. There is nothing extraordinary.

This video "The revelation of the pyramids" reveals nothing, if not the incompetence of the speakers (apart from JP Adam).

Sorry! :D
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by plasmanu » 20/12/12, 19:48

And the submerged city off Japan was made by fish.

To bring water to the mill:

-There is Ed Leedskalnin who raised blocks alone alone at night while singing.

-and I like the cocaine found in mummies (and not on mummies).
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by Obamot » 21/12/12, 15:56

The divine and celestial force is not in these tombs or in some monumental constructions, it is directly in the human spirit. It is he who sublimates reality to make our purpose for all a little less sordid ...

Until we find what he calls "god" or what do I know ...

At the same time he did not always understand it very well at all times and in all places, because otherwise he would be able to fully savor the present moment ... And there would be no more war based on his own greed.
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by Cuicui » 21/12/12, 16:20

Leo Maximus wrote:The Egyptians used copper tools encrusted with corundum grains. It is as effective as our diamond tools.

Do you seriously think that the people of Easter Island used this process to build their Cyclopean walls?
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by sen-no-sen » 21/12/12, 18:53

Cuicui wrote:
Leo Maximus wrote:The Egyptians used copper tools encrusted with corundum grains. It is as effective as our diamond tools.

Do you seriously think that the people of Easter Island used this process to build their Cyclopean walls?


The answer is simple: yes.
How would they have done otherwise ?. :)

The report on the revelation of the pyramids takes up almost entirely the theses of Robert Charroux(developed in the years 60-70) on the advanced civilizations of the prehistoric era, as well as "Ancient astronauts".
It's very entertaining to read, it makes good scenarios for cinema, but it's a dream!

http://robert-charroux.monsite-orange.fr/
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by Fakir » 21/12/12, 19:50

Leo Maximus wrote:Jean-Pierre Adam is right, we can find the Golden Number in all simple geometric forms. The pyramid is part of it and whatever its proportions we will find the Golden Ratio.
Well, no. From any form, it is possible to find relationships that are close to known and famous values.

The possible relationships in a pyramid are limited.
http://puzzlavie.be/news/nombre-d-or-depuis-toujours
You just have to look at what reports we are talking about to realize this

Find the golden ratio with such devilish precision no!
at 2% on the 3 pyramids (hypotenuse ratio on the side of the base)

The Egyptians clearly wanted these dimensions.
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by Leo Maximus » 21/12/12, 19:54

Cuicui wrote:
Leo Maximus wrote:The Egyptians used copper tools encrusted with corundum grains. It is as effective as our diamond tools.

Do you seriously think that the people of Easter Island used this process to build their Cyclopean walls?

And why not ?

A remarkable site on the methods and tools used in ancient Egypt for working with stone (in English, sorry. Possibly I can translate):

http://www.oocities.org/unforbidden_geo ... rills.html

There is no mystery. The Egyptians knew perfectly how to work the hardest stones with the simplest tools. Corundum is almost as hard as diamond.

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