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What If The Pyramids Are Capstones - Structures Found Below The Pyramids

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The Tri Guy
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Bullshit. From pseudo scientists obsessed with numerology. They took the images up to a couple of metres of depth (which is all sars tech can manage), and fed the data into an earlier chat gpt, and that generated the images for them. They used that to justify the fairy tale. This is a small group of aging grifters trying to make a quick quid off the gullible. They fill the media with bollocks and the media use the bollocks to sell advertising space because everyone knows a good few people will swallow it down without reasoning it out.
Remember the UFO invasion over America a few months back? Same deal.
 

Hiddenjems

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Ground penetrating radar does not produce accurate readings beyond a few metres. The images that sparked this story are misleading, to put it politely. Making up esoteric myths about the pyramids is ducking the simple truth about them: they were constructed using lots of slaves. Much is unknown about ancient Egypt but there's nothing very mysterious or unusual about building a sacred mountain using a pile of rocks.
No amount of men can lift a cubic meter piece of stone. You can’t fit enough if them around it.

There are solid pieces of granite that weigh over 100 tons in the pyramids. The quarry is over 500km away.
 

TanzanianMagic

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You see, the reason I posted this in Advanced Botany, is because this is about advanced knowledge of electromagnetism, and how it affects plants.

Electromagnetism is the 2nd Force Of Nature in physics. Which I think is still 'science'.
All light is electromagnetic - an intersection of a perpendicular electrical field and a magnetic field. That would include sunlight, for instance.

Most nutrients are metals - phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper, etc., which means they're susceptible to magnetic fields, including the earth's magnetic field, and paramagnetic soils, which have a magnetic moment in the direction of a magnetic field - like the earth's magnetic field. Roots are attracted to magnetism, foliage to electricity.

Now the way the Pyramids could have influenced the fertility of the soils of the Delta, for instance, is by magnetizing the water, structuring it, and making the soils much more fertile.

James Earnest Brown in The Fire In The Middle, Preface, on the electrification of water:

I have called this form of electrified water Earthmilk. This fluid was used for many things such as an elixir, enhancing electrical systems within the human body. The big benefit to Egyptians living along the Nile was the annual inundation when the Great Pyramid ran at full capacity, sending electrified water throughout the Niver Nile. This enhanced form of water could have functioned as a fountain of youth for ancient Egyptians. The water's magic properties would also have enriched the soil and increased plant growth. Ancient Egypt was known for their bountiful harvests.

So, after this crash course in electromagnetism, I'm looking forward to any informed comments about electromagnetism including paramagnetism, Irish Round Towers, the Pyramids and plant growth.

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Source. How is that for soilless growing? A tree and mosses growing without soil, out of what is highly likely to be paramagnetic rock.
 
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The Tri Guy
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More pseudo bro science. The magical water run through magnets was around on these boards 15 years ago. Do a search and you'll find woo woo threads to your taste. Even though the conclusions that it's more bullshit won't suit your taste for the magical.
 

zaprjaques

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@TanzanianMagic not trying to be a dick. some side by side in a controlled environment would be lovely. until that its just lined up words to me.
people have tried to scam me in the most unbelievable ways, theres incredibly driven people out there to whom shame is not available.
that has taken its toll on me.
 

dogzter

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More off-topic and non-substantive responses.

Ever wonder why you're not able to even formulate an objection based on facts or reason?
Are you able to formulate a rational reason why people did not do it?
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Cutting stones pretty easy to do even if its time consuming, slow,boring and in the sun.
Humans have been doing it for thousands of years with great precision.
If you really want to know how it was done simply go to a quarry where they are cutting stone and you will see.
 

TanzanianMagic

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@TanzanianMagic not trying to be a dick. some side by side in a controlled environment would be lovely. until that its just lined up words to me.
people have tried to scam me in the most unbelievable ways, theres incredibly driven people out there to whom shame is not available.
that has taken its toll on me.
For scientific references, you'll have to read my book. :) I'm combining discoveries I've made over 20 years of growing and modern breakthroughs in genetics. It's all about identifying what activates genes, and knowing where to look.

Meanwhile, you should check out Justin Christophleau.

Electroculture, by Justin Christophleau.

Anyone who has ever seen nature take off after a thunderstorm, or watched food get infected with molds during the electrically charged dog days of summer, even in a refrigerator, knows that electricity is what drives life.

Sunlight is electricity and magnetism. Electromagnetism doesn't replace nutrients, however it makes everything go faster.

Just one example:

"The results suggested that electrical stimulation with optimal intensity boosted germination rate and seedling growth (as indicated in the increase in the length of shoots and roots, as well as fresh weight) under normal germination conditions. In addition, electrical stimulation augmented the survival rate of maize seedlings, mitigated the decrease in the tissue vitality, and reduced the peroxidation of membrane lipids under heat stress. These data suggested that electrical stimulation could boost seed germination, seedling growth, and thermotolerance improvement in maize."

Zhong-Guang et al. 2019. Electrical stimulation boosts seed germination, seedling growth, and thermotolerance improvement in maize (Zea mays L.). Plant Signal Behav. 2019 Oct 25;14(12):1681101.
 
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Phytoplankton

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Notice that none of these comments have anything to do with the original post.

This thread is not for educating you about Ancient Egypt.

For instance:

- There is no evidence the Pyramids were built by 'slaves'.
- The blocks of the Pyramids are not rocks, they're concrete. The tools to carve them, move them, and perfectly align them do not exist today, nor did they exist 4,500 years ago.
- Lastly, Phytoplankton, who only joined a year ago, keeps sawing on about "the Ahramat branch of the Nile to change course/dry up 3000-4000 years ago", when I posted a photograph of a biplane with German markings flying over the Pyramids, while the Nile flows near it with viewing distance. That's from the 1910s/1920s.

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If the comments don't return to the original topic, I'll simply start a new topic that only I will be able to comment on.
Did bit of checking on your photograph, it's a fake, it's a German photomontage put together to embarass the British. The Egyptian government has never rerouted the Nile away from the pyramids at Giza.
Most of the pyramids were built of limestone blocks, they have found the quarries, there is some evidence that the upper portions of the pyramids were cast out of a rudimentary cement.
The alleged ""pillars" under the pyramids have not been verified, and the claims are highly disputed, since the depth of the alleged pillars far exceeds the range ofthe instruments used. There may be existing structures built under the pyramids and potentially natural caves. Depending on the dynasty some pharohs were buried in the pyramids, some are buried under the pyramids.

The tools to cut limestone did exist 4000 years ago, copper chisels and drills did exist at th time of pyramid construction and have been found in the area, there are tool marks on the limestone blocks.
 

TanzanianMagic

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Did bit of checking on your photograph, it's a fake, it's a German photomontage put together to embarass the British. The Egyptian government has never rerouted the Nile away from the pyramids at Giza.
Most of the pyramids were built of limestone blocks, they have found the quarries, there is some evidence that the upper portions of the pyramids were cast out of a rudimentary cement.
The alleged ""pillars" under the pyramids have not been verified, and the claims are highly disputed, since the depth of the alleged pillars far exceeds the range ofthe instruments used. There may be existing structures built under the pyramids and potentially natural caves. Depending on the dynasty some pharohs were buried in the pyramids, some are buried under the pyramids.

The tools to cut limestone did exist 4000 years ago, copper chisels and drills did exist at th time of pyramid construction and have been found in the area, there are tool marks on the limestone blocks.
Sources?

"Did bit of checking on your photograph, it's a fake, it's a German photomontage put together to embarass the British."

By making the Nile run past the Pyramids? Sources?

The pyramid blocks can't be moved. They can't be dragged up a large construction.

Anyway... none of that has anything to do with the original post, which was about whether or not, if the Pyramids have pillars under them, this makes them capstones and makes them more like Irish Round Towers.

This thread is about paramagnetism, buildings, pyramids, round towers, electromagnetism, Phil Callahan.

It is not an opportunity to start 'debunking' and 'discrediting' anything or anyone.
 
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