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Leaked video of ySirius absolutely demolishing the tube drill homework β€οΈ
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Forwarded from ySirius
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Forwarded from Azazel News (Aries)
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In the ancient world, this is how vibration and abrasives were used to cut and melt stone. π§ββοΈ
Any of you can replicate this technology. π¨
Any of you can replicate this technology. π¨
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Do you actually think Egyptians used Copper Saws to cut the *Tens of millions* of stones throughout ancient Egypt?
Tested at 4mm per hour. Thatβs LESS than one inch every 6 HOURS
Impossible
https://twitter.com/BrightInsight6/status/1738218741140460030
Tested at 4mm per hour. Thatβs LESS than one inch every 6 HOURS
Impossible
https://twitter.com/BrightInsight6/status/1738218741140460030
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What happened when modern Egyptologists attempted to Carve the Nose of the Sphinx with Copper Chisels π
https://twitter.com/BrightInsight6/status/1738257142413693108
https://twitter.com/BrightInsight6/status/1738257142413693108
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We know the tube drills & how to make them.. but stones πͺ¨ all over the world had nubs too.
Wide range of theories on these
Wide range of theories on these
One theory
"The enigmatic nubs left on otherwise finished stones is not for lifting, or because the stone workers got lazy. They are positioned around gates, doorways and passageways to deflect discharges away from where people walked.
An energized stone, especially one being struck by lightning, will absorb and discharge current, and one doesnβt want that to happen across the doorway you are walking through. So the nubs are collector points for charge to accumulate and discharge safely, and help desaturate the stone near the seams, openings and walkways they are placed around."
"The enigmatic nubs left on otherwise finished stones is not for lifting, or because the stone workers got lazy. They are positioned around gates, doorways and passageways to deflect discharges away from where people walked.
An energized stone, especially one being struck by lightning, will absorb and discharge current, and one doesnβt want that to happen across the doorway you are walking through. So the nubs are collector points for charge to accumulate and discharge safely, and help desaturate the stone near the seams, openings and walkways they are placed around."