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Post by ZETAR on Sept 7, 2024 15:55:02 GMT
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Sept 9, 2024 17:51:31 GMT
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Sept 9, 2024 17:53:50 GMT
Hello,
Crystal
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Post by ZETAR on Sept 10, 2024 3:23:23 GMT
We've gotta become the Martians. I'm a Martian - I tell you to become Martians. And we've gotta go to Mars and civilize Mars and build a whole civilization on Mars and then move out, 300 years from now into the universe. And when we do that, we have a chance of living forever. Ray Bradbury
It would take six months to get to Mars if you go there slowly, with optimal energy cost. Then it would take eighteen months for the planets to realign. Then it would take six months to get back, though I can see getting the travel time down to three months pretty quickly if America has the will. Elon Musk
"A little tornado on Mars! ~ NASA" x.com/konstructivizm/status/1833228883484725469
Shalom...Z
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Sept 10, 2024 15:56:17 GMT
Good morning,
Crystal
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Sept 13, 2024 11:11:01 GMT
Good morning lovely searchers,
Crystal
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Post by ZETAR on Sept 16, 2024 16:43:38 GMT
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Post by swamprat on Sept 16, 2024 21:52:25 GMT
The Great Pyramid of Cheops contains an enigma that no historian or archaeologist likes to talk about. All archaeologists agree that the structure of the pyramid is composed of some 2,400,000 rock blocks weighing between 2 and 70 tonnes. Each of these rock blocks was positioned with absolute precision, as the pyramid has a margin of error of only 1 centimetre at the base, and only 1 degree of alignment to the north. A similar result can only be achieved today with laser-guided construction systems.
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But it is not the precision with which the Great Pyramid was built that is impressive. Nor do we want to go into how the blocks were transported. Instead, the 'hundred-gun question' is another: how long did it take them? Why is this 'the question of all questions' to be asked?
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Assuming that Egyptian workers managed to cut, transport and place 1 block a day, it would have taken exactly (2,400,000 : 365) years to build the Great Pyramid, i.e. 6,575 years to finish it. This means that the pyramid, given for completion in about 2,500 B.C., would have been started in at least 9,000 B.C. But according to archaeologists, the Great Pyramid was built in only 10 years around 2,500 B.C. What does this statement imply?
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To be built in about 10 years, as official archaeology teaches, calculating that work was only done in daylight and thus 10 hours a day, each block of the pyramid must have been cut, transported and placed at the rate of minus 1 every minute, i.e. one every 60 seconds or so. (1 block x 60 minutes x 10 hours x 365 days x 10 years) = 2,190,000. Can you imagine a group of workers with tools as soft as copper, who do not even know the wheel in that time, cutting blocks from 2 to 70 tonnes, transporting them on logs via ramps and placing 1 every minute without interruption, every day, every week, every month, every year, for 10 years? I honestly have some difficulty.
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The Great Pyramid was certainly built by people who lived in the place where it was found. But it is quite evident that the time it was built, and perhaps also the people who built it, are probably not what many people think.
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The article continues in the book:
"HOMO RELOADED - The hidden history of the last 75,000 years"
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Sept 17, 2024 12:04:51 GMT
Good morning lovely searchers, and giant eyeballs!
Crystal
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