Wednesday, May 16, 2012

#Egypt Edward Leedskalnin who built the Coral Castle in Florida claimed he understood the secrets of Egyptian masonry

Joshua Roy

4:10 PM  -  Public
One thing is interesting to me is that the "eggplant" looks to me almost like some type of glass vacuum tube. Also, Edward Leedskalnin who built the Coral Castle in Florida claimed he understood the secrets of Egyptian masonry and the only tools he had was an AC generating flywheel and what appears to have been glass jar radio transmitters other than simple levers and chain pulleys which should not have enabled a single man to move 35 ton stones. I know it sounds crazy, but is there any possible way that rocks containing metal elements could somehow be used to produce a magnetic field which would lighten them through magnetic repulsion? Is the earth's magnetic field even strong enough? Maybe if they put some type of magnetic rail underneath that they could move them along... I just don't know.
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Matt Spaanem4:23 PM
No, that's probably not possible but balancing large stones on their fulcrum makes them fairly easy to move: Simple building. Stonehenge Reloaded by only one white man!!
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Jenny Winder

2:10 PM  -  Public
Astronomers discovered ancient Egyptian observations of a variable star »
The study of the 'Demon star', Algol, made by a research group of the University of Helsinki, Finland, has received both scientific and public attention. The period of the brightness variation of this...
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