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RE: Movie concept: Unidentified Flying Object

in #paperclip7 years ago

Why do you think they were decommissioned or not destroyed or even better, turned off and left to be simply a monument, a skeleton so to speak? I still don't understand why you consider that tidal forces are what they used, when there's naturally elevated reservoirs of water that don't stop or come and go with the season, and I consider the precision craftsmanship as to indicate people who saw the universe not as static so as to engineer it on that premise, in fact I think if you watch the geographic math documentary I brought up and consider the foresight in these monuments then you can tie that into expanding earth/ hollow earth if the builders of these things would have had to consider the earth as static as the rest of the universe and the only reason why they still are accurate is simply chance and not foresight from an understanding of the universe much more nuanced and they built these mountains for many purposes but one would be resorting to treating these builders as imbecilic in the understanding of the universe to say that they built them with an enormous assumption at the core and never bothered to extend the precision they expressed in the numerous monuments across the globe, to the universe, or are we a saying that they had foresight but only needed the equipment for a brief moment and left us pointers and a technology that despite being able to be powered by gravity and spring feed water all over the world, they choose to be eccentric and rely on seasonal forces?

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When oil began to be used as an energy resource there was no planning ahead hundreds of years. The sun-Sirius orbit is very very long, 26000 years, 1° in 72 years (so 1/72° per year), and human cognition does not, in any way, process ideas at time scales of thousands of years. There would be no reason to plan ahead 5000 years, the pyramids as "lightning harvesters" (pyr, lightning, amao, to harvest) would have worked fine, just like people today do not plan ahead re: oil because it works fine, no one would have planned ahead, people do not plan ahead in that way.

You're comparing thinking ahead as it is for burning oil with a monument that is still baffling engineers and arguing that the human mind doesn't have the equal ingenuity to observe small, minute changes in heavenly thing despite the baffling engineering feats, and like the link to the hydropulse generator you still don't say why they would rely on tidal forces from Sirius when obviously they could have used the Ur Nile which is naturally elevated.

People have been processing ideas in aeons as is evident by the Kings List . That still doesn't explain how they harnessed energy up to 7000 years ago but there's no trace of what it was used for, or who used it. Some estimates are that they were built 50k years ago, but if you watch the documentary about the map math you'd have to consider that they are even older, and the older they are the harder it is to claim that it wasn't foresight which comes from the wisdom built on utmost precise observations, but, chance since the precision the encoded man holds is phenomenal.

an energy source that was available up to 7000 years ago, is tidal forces from Sirius, of that natural resource there is no trace because Sirius is too far away, reached aphelion roughly 2000 years ago,

https://steemit.com/historia/@johan-nygren/a-sun-sirius-tidal-pump-and-why-pyramids-lightning-harvesters-were-decommissioned

Yet you've not pursued the why they would rely on seasonal forces when they could very well use a constant, year round, feature such as Gravity.

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