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  • NeoMatrix
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    #46
    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

    Originally posted by blackcat4866
    About the only constellation that I can readily identify ... and I look for it each morming and evening, is Orion. It's low in the sky and clearly visible in the northern hemisphere. =^..^=

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    Did you know that the stars in Orion's belt line up with the great pyramids of Giza?
    Along with a few other stars around the Egyptian Giza plateau.

    Digress slightly...
    Did you know in 2002 there was a 14ft-22ft(7m) high concrete wall constructed around the Egyptian plateau to keep
    crowds from entering the pyramids? The pyramids where further protected by armed military guards.
    A computer cryptographer further decodes the pyramid hieroglyphs and than the Egyptian antiquities decide to construct a large wall around the ancient site. ... figures.

    I wonder if it had an thing to do with the alleged library of records found under the Sphinx?
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    • mikadonovan
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      #47
      Re: Any stargazers out there...?

      The 1976 poster that adorned bedroom walls everywhere. I added a star to make it relevant to the thread.
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      • mikadonovan
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        #48
        Re: Any stargazers out there...?

        Originally posted by NeoMatrix
        Did you know that the stars in Orion's belt line up with the great pyramids of Giza?
        Along with a few other stars around the Egyptian Giza plateau.

        Digress slightly...
        Did you know in 2002 there was a 14ft-22ft(7m) high concrete wall constructed around the Egyptian plateau to keep
        crowds from entering the pyramids? The pyramids where further protected by armed military guards.
        A computer cryptographer further decodes the pyramid hieroglyphs and than the Egyptian antiquities decide to construct a large wall around the ancient site. ... figures.

        I wonder if it had an thing to do with the alleged library of records found under the Sphinx?
        Although many pyramids did, the great pyramids of Giza had/have no mummies, no hieroglyphs other than graffiti. Obviously they served a purpose other than a tomb.
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        • NeoMatrix
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          Re: Any stargazers out there...?

          Originally posted by mikadonovan
          Although many pyramids did, the great pyramids of Giza had/have no mummies, no hieroglyphs other than graffiti. Obviously they served a purpose other than a tomb.
          The great pyramid of Giza was a giant leydens jar (aka capacitor) or functional machine.

          The main rock of the pyramid was electrically conductive calcium magnesium (dolomite) while the outer skin of rock was made from non conductive calcium carbonate. The main walk ways through the centre of the pyramid and subterranean chambers where made of granite rock which is slightly radio active. Large moveable plates inside the kings chamber would produce the require resonance to tune or detune the operating frequency of the pyramid. I believe it would have created a Cymatic type of standing wave effect.


          The granite walk ways could be view as giant RF wave guides, creating a resonance energy effect inside the pyramid an therefore creating a focal beam at the apex of the pyramid. I believe during its productive period there was a giant pure crystal cap stone, which is now missing from the top of the pyramid. If the cap stone pure crystal theory was correct it would have created a coherent beam of energy which would have produced a lazer like beam effect out into space. The destination point in space would be around Orions belt. What would be the purpose of sending a lazer beam into the constellation of Orion?

          We currently use fibre optic laser diodes to transmit laser light communication throughout the globe. Did someone build a giant pyramid laser diode to communicate across the vast cosmos to Orion?

          The pyramid was powered by the sun during the day and then further powered by the divergent water effect from the water chambers under the pyramid at night. I'm not totally sure the said power theory correct, as there is a further earth magnetic field electrical effect when coupled to the granite rock wave guide effect produced from the granite rock walk ways.
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          • theengel
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            Re: Any stargazers out there...?

            I'm trying to make sense of what you're saying Neo, and I must be missing something. The pyramid might point at a specific part of space at one specific time, but that varies--according to the day, the time, and the year. There are billions of parts of the sky that the pyramid "points" to.

            And what does "line up with the great pyramids of Giza" mean?? How do stars "line up" with any given spot on the earth??

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            • NeoMatrix
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              Re: Any stargazers out there...?

              Originally posted by theengel
              I'm trying to make sense of what you're saying Neo, and I must be missing something. The pyramid might point at a specific part of space at one specific time, but that varies--according to the day, the time, and the year. There are billions of parts of the sky that the pyramid "points" to.

              And what does "line up with the great pyramids of Giza" mean?? How do stars "line up" with any given spot on the earth??

              The 3 main pyramids of Giza align,match,mimic where layed out in accord to the 3 stars on Orions belt. From memory some other stars like Sirus.

              A picture speaks a thousand words. Lay out a system of earthly buildings to inform intelligence beings where the constructors came from. What could be simpler?
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              • theengel
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                That's a pretty far leap there. Three buildings, made by man, are positioned together to mimic some very obvious stars. Almost as if the people making them sort of paid attention to stars and thought they were of some importance. And from there, jump to alien intelligence.

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                • Iowatech
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                  #53
                  Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                  WARNING! The following link may be stupid.
                  But apparently, a meteoroid hit the moon during the last lunar eclipse.
                  Open the link at your own peril.

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                  • Phil B.
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                    #54
                    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                    Originally posted by NeoMatrix
                    The 3 main pyramids of Giza align,match,mimic where layed out in accord to the 3 stars on Orions belt. From memory some other stars like Sirus.

                    A picture speaks a thousand words. Lay out a system of earthly buildings to inform intelligence beings where the constructors came from. What could be simpler?
                    but don't the EXACT positions change? tilt of Axis // magnetic draw from sun.moon etc // Solar Winds/Flairs // decay in orbits?

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                    • Phil B.
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                      Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                      Originally posted by theengel
                      That's a pretty far leap there. Three buildings, made by man, are positioned together to mimic some very obvious stars. Almost as if the people making them sort of paid attention to stars and thought they were of some importance. And from there, jump to alien intelligence.
                      Me thinks too many watch the " Ancient Aliens " shows far too much.

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                      • theengel
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                        Originally posted by Iowatech
                        WARNING! The following link may be stupid.
                        But apparently, a meteoroid hit the moon during the last lunar eclipse.
                        Open the link at your own peril.
                        No, it's not stupid.

                        Can you imagine? Very few people keep their eyes on the moon during the entire eclipse. A few of those people film it. But you don't film an eclipse in normal speed. You take, maybe, one picture per second... or one every few seconds. And the impact only last briefly... it's something, if you saw it, you would probably just think something was in your eye or a shooting star went by. But a very few number of people just happened to be taking their picture of the moon at just the right time to capture the impact. I wish I was one of those people. But alas--I didn't even see the eclipse, let alone the impact.

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                        • NeoMatrix
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                          Originally posted by Phil B.
                          Me thinks too many watch the " Ancient Aliens " shows far too much.
                          Ever seen the USA base lazer canon at Pine Gap Australia fired at off world space craft? Myself and hundreds of others have seen the light show, and a few other amazing events.Sadly some people still have a very very small limited view of the real universe. Some believe with resolve that the earth is flat...Don't believe it...?The above fact can be checked via normal news broadcast on main stream free to air TV. The ISS caught it all on camera during an orbit of earth. I personal don't have a fear of the boogyman off world presents in the universe. The universe after all is a big place...(Sent via phone)
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                          • theengel
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                            Sadly some people still have a very very small limited view of the real universe.
                            I think that's ALL of us.

                            Some believe with resolve that the earth is flat
                            I have a brother who thinks that. I showed him how he can mathematically prove that the earth is not flat. He insists that since he doesn't understand the math, it doesn't matter. I've reasoned with him every which way--including showing him via telescope that EVERY other planet we can see is obviously round--unlike any star. Nothing I say can convince him that the world is round. Sad.

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                            • Iowatech
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                              You might think you're cool, but you aren't a mannequin driving a red Tesla Roadster beyond the orbit of Mars cool.
                              Wait, what? Aw crap.
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                              • NeoMatrix
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                                Originally posted by Iowatech
                                You might think you're cool, but you aren't a mannequin driving a red Tesla Roadster beyond the orbit of Mars cool.
                                Wait, what? Aw crap.
                                RE. Car Orbit of the sun.
                                Will the Tesla roadster car still have its glossy red paint after orbiting the sun ?
                                Conventional science emphatically state that the sun burns super hot.
                                Will the vehicles shiny paint work be burnt away, or does the sun really burn hot at all.

                                Moving close to a heat source should see the vehicle burnt to a crisp.....
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