Give us some examples in non- video form.No because there is no anecdotal evidence to associate Napoleon's hat with bluetooth technology, whereas there is much anectodal evidence to support the egyptians had electricity.
Give us some examples in non- video form.No because there is no anecdotal evidence to associate Napoleon's hat with bluetooth technology, whereas there is much anectodal evidence to support the egyptians had electricity.
No like I said earlier. The video is 20 mins, either watch it or not. You are asking me to transcribe a video I didn't make which is absurd and I have put far more effort into this topic already without reaping the slightest rewards.Give us some examples in non- video form.
No I'm not. I'm asking you to give us some clue what the video is about. If you can't do that, you don't seem to have much interest in discussing the topic.You are asking me to transcribe a video
I already told you it is about Egyptians having electricity in ancient times.No I'm not. I'm asking you to give us some clue what the video is about. If you can't do that, you don't seem to have much interest in discussing the topic.
And you claimed there were examples. Give us some examples.I already told you it is about Egyptians having electricity in ancient times.
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the video, which you wont watch.And you claimed there were examples. Give us some examples.
The transcription is here: http://universeinsideyou.net/pyramids-true-purpose-finally-discovered/
To start, it’s important to comprehend the tremendous effort that went into creating these monuments. The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of among no less than 118 of these structures in Egypt alone – and that doesn’t even include those pyramids in other parts of the world. Given our current understanding of how early civilizations built their monuments, it would have taken no less than 20 years to build these so-called “tombs”– and that’s if no less than 20,000 workers worked DAILY. To this day, historians STILL can’t prove exactly HOW – or WHEN – they were built, since the blocks weigh an average of 2.5 tons, and we are boggled by how ropes, pulleys, and waterways somehow moved and lifted these enormous blocks. No one can duplicate the effort with the same materials; it remains a mystery.And so forth...
This leads us to ask what resting place for the dead could possibly be so important that it would warrant such phenomenal effort, time, and precise engineering? Even without knowing that they have nothing in common with regular tombs, you only need to stand before them to realize… that’s a lot of work for a cadaver! Naturally, we make conclusions based on the assumption that ancient civilizations were more primitive than us… but what if intellectual evolution isn’t always linear… can advanced technology be lost, and rediscovered centuries later? Is it possible that an ancient culture had knowledge of – and used – electrical power?
I have adhd so i can empathize. Personally I did not watch the video I actually laid on the couch and made myself comfortable while listening.
Are you putting my words into a pitch analyzer?down tone intination on the back end of the words makes a semi depresive emotive content.
Mainly the posture. I have to either sit up or strain my neck to look at the screen. But also, the focus, it takes energy to visually process the video when I can rest my eyes.why does the visual aspect disrupt ?
can you watch a music video with the sound turned off while luistening to the audio of the egyptian video ?
Thanks for this. I think we get the picture. Crap for the credulous.The transcription is here: http://universeinsideyou.net/pyramids-true-purpose-finally-discovered/
To start, it’s important to comprehend the tremendous effort that went into creating these monuments. The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of among no less than 118 of these structures in Egypt alone – and that doesn’t even include those pyramids in other parts of the world. Given our current understanding of how early civilizations built their monuments, it would have taken no less than 20 years to build these so-called “tombs”– and that’s if no less than 20,000 workers worked DAILY. To this day, historians STILL can’t prove exactly HOW – or WHEN – they were built, since the blocks weigh an average of 2.5 tons, and we are boggled by how ropes, pulleys, and waterways somehow moved and lifted these enormous blocks. No one can duplicate the effort with the same materials; it remains a mystery.And so forth...
This leads us to ask what resting place for the dead could possibly be so important that it would warrant such phenomenal effort, time, and precise engineering? Even without knowing that they have nothing in common with regular tombs, you only need to stand before them to realize… that’s a lot of work for a cadaver! Naturally, we make conclusions based on the assumption that ancient civilizations were more primitive than us… but what if intellectual evolution isn’t always linear… can advanced technology be lost, and rediscovered centuries later? Is it possible that an ancient culture had knowledge of – and used – electrical power?
Well you are a chemist so unless you have comment about electric engineering then your opinion on the validity of the video is rather wispy.Thanks for this. I think we get the picture. Crap for the credulous.
Either by refuting or supporting the engineering claims made in the video.What science?
What claims?Either by refuting or supporting the engineering claims made in the video.
I bet I know more about electricity than you. Chemists tend to know a certain amount of physics.Well you are a chemist so unless you have comment about electric engineering then your opinion on the validity of the video is rather wispy.
Like, can people seriously stop spamming my thread with speculative negging.
If you want to debate the science of this video, then debate the science, otherwise stop the spam.
If you won't discuss the video, why should anybody be motivated to watch it?the video, which you wont watch.
He's actually too embarrassed to put forward the ideas mentioned in the video. Act in haste, repent ... nah, that's unlikely.If you won't discuss the video, why should anybody be motivated to watch it?