Articles
Palaeolithic
Science-Art
Advocating
the ancient Science-Art against the Devil
The world is missing out on the presence of exact
mathematics in prehistoric art.
Too bad, because research of ancient art
speaking mathematical language could
provide detailed
answers to many old mysteries.
Unified silence from
both sides of the fence
indicates universal aversion towards
the real but anti-climactic
thing. Practically no one agrees with my
standards of
what is
conscious creation of
the artist/designer, and what is not. I regret
the fact
deeply, but without being arrogant, the art in question is
far more eloquent than
its critics. I have to go with my conscience here, and believe in
earnest that the
world is wrong, and I am right, meaning that the art's designers are
right. I always
assume the role of devil's advocate,
I try to see the errors of my ways, but analysis
of the images in CAD yields intelligent, hard to dispute results, of which many are
available on this website for
leisurely scrutiny.
Pyramids
Some ancient achievements are so stunning that one is reluctant to
believe,
they were accomplished with primitive technology. There is a challenge
in this.
We must be shown just how it was done by primitive, even if brilliant
means.
I've had the pleasure of attacking some of the known, or
celebrated
theories
out there with flagrant flaws in them, such as the straight ramp
theory, which
tries to explain how building materials were furnished to the Great
Pyramid.
Denial of the Pyramid's 70-ton
Blocks
A single source of
misinformation - "The World
Almanac"
had published a
miscalculation half a century ago,
and it has misled two generations of
scholars
into thinking
that there were no blocks larger than
50-tons on the Great
Pyramid.
Interesting
Traditional Pyramid Building Methods
Two methods combine to almost solve the mystery
of how blocks
may have been raised to great heights on the Great Pyramid.
1 Refutation
of the Baldridge Block-Shuffle theory
It is not a refutation
of the method itself,
but rather of the idea that
this otherwise viable method
could have solved
the problem of elevating
the largest blocks onto the
Great pyramid.
Mr. Baldridge attempts to
circumvent the problem by making
ramps superfluous,
and by proposing
a better transport method.
2 Dieter
Arnold's Reversing ( Zig-Zag) Ramps
Here is a
perfectly reasonable idea:
A zig-zag ramp keeps to just one face
of a pyramid,
thus avoiding the need
to get around its corners. Unfortunately,
it
is unsuitable for
transporting the
really big blocks to the required height on the Great Pyramid.
3 Wheeled
Blocks
Could giant stone
blocks serve as axles for even bigger wheels?
I've often seen
the theory before, but not after the below exchange.
Skeptics had
it all wrong. Rather than being all
negative, I realized
that the method could be refined, and perhaps
become viable under
certain circumstances.
It even offers
a tentative explanation of a certain
mysterious feature of
the
Grand Gallery in the Great Pyramid. The reader may want to skip
over the first four chapters containing
lots of smalltalk
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Mechanical
Disadvantage (topples a cathedra)
Possible
use of the Wheeled-Block
method in the Great Pyramid's
Grand
Gallery? >
The Biggest Stone
Building Blocks Ever
BAALBEK
Pyramidologists,
Pyramid's Unique Features
Realistic Pyramid Builders
The
Sphinx
Sphinx In a Pond
Rock Rapidly Rotting In Dry Sand
Sahara - Where/What is it?
Sahara - end of discussion
Coral Castle
Leedskalnin is a greatly perplexing
figure, who, just like
the Egyptians, did seemingly
impossible
things with stone.
Did he have secrets? What a silly
question.
Leedskalnin's Brain Power
Leedskalnin's Name as a clue
Plato & Atlantis
Plato
-
Ecology - Desertification of Sahara
Thousands of
200-Ton Blocks in Khafre's
Pyramid
Thousands
of 200-ton blocks
in Khafre's Pyramid? - Well, even if
those
blocks weigh only
around 100-tons, still, such ancient feat
deserves to
be well known
globally. Why is it not so?
Is not
keeping people in
the dark about such wonders tantamount
to
deception?
Modern
Scientists Shrink From Ancient Challenges
How To Make Miles-Long
Straight Lines by Lo-Tech
Skepticism led me to
rediscovering for myself
and my debate
foes the Low-Tech method of
making miles-long
straight lines.
Did Nascans use such
sophisticated Lo-Tech methods?
Erich von Daniken's
1997 book on Nasca
Zeichen
fur die Evigkeit - (Signals to Eternity)
Daniken's book
reveals corroboration for my report on Nasca Monkey.
The
Abydos Helicopter,
Gunboat, and a Flying Sub
The Pyramid's Lidless
Coffer Is No Sarcophagus
Would you bury your Pharaoh in a stone tub?
There is no
lid on the granite tub in the King's Chamber.
The missing lid is the straw that tickles the camel to death.
The case is sealed and shut - the coffer is open - the Pyramid
was not meant to be a tomb!
The Coffer's Condition
A Sarcophagus without a Lid is
just a Tub
The Mini_Pyramids
The Granite Forts
The Coffer & the Osiris
Numbers
Confession of an
AtlanteanPyramidoit
Hurrah,
I got myself certified
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