Original clock of the Kremlin. It had 17 hours for whatever reason.
https://www.stolenhistory.org/articles/1662-17-hour-tartarian-muscovy-clock.267/
https://www.stolenhistory.org/articles/1662-17-hour-tartarian-muscovy-clock.267/
Antiquitech Study - I: Introduction
We are in the age of documentation. Being born into the modern day gives us access to modern equipment such as cameras, which are more readily available than ever.
Politicians of the modern day walk onstage prepared to speak to the public, knowing that they are being recorded and viewed from as many angles as possible. Everyone today has access to cameras.
But this wasn't always the case.
Back in the day, in the 1800s, not very many people had access to cameras. In any such event, you would have a few camera setups and that's it. That is all the hard documentation you'd get for any event you go to see. Whether that be the world's fairs, the civil war, or the great fires.
Why is this important?
In an age of little documentation, it is very easy to lie. I can lie about what started the fires in the 1800s and with enough money and power, it can be established as truth. (1/3)
We are in the age of documentation. Being born into the modern day gives us access to modern equipment such as cameras, which are more readily available than ever.
Politicians of the modern day walk onstage prepared to speak to the public, knowing that they are being recorded and viewed from as many angles as possible. Everyone today has access to cameras.
But this wasn't always the case.
Back in the day, in the 1800s, not very many people had access to cameras. In any such event, you would have a few camera setups and that's it. That is all the hard documentation you'd get for any event you go to see. Whether that be the world's fairs, the civil war, or the great fires.
Why is this important?
In an age of little documentation, it is very easy to lie. I can lie about what started the fires in the 1800s and with enough money and power, it can be established as truth. (1/3)
How does this help us understand antiquitech?
Imagine a group of very rich and powerful men. They own the banks, railroads, energy sources, and school curriculums. They have one job: to maintain their wealth and power. Any kind of competition that comes their way they will do everything in their power to destroy it. And by "destroy", I also mean completely wipe it from history and change school curriculums to never speak of it in a classroom again.
Antiquitech is one of the major competitors to their energy industries. It is essentially how get "free" energy.
What is "free" energy?
It's more of a slang term for atmospheric electricity, or electricity from the air. "Ether/Aether" energy, if you will. The reason it is called "free" is because you don't have to pay for it, the antiquitech devices harness the energy themselves. (2/3)
Imagine a group of very rich and powerful men. They own the banks, railroads, energy sources, and school curriculums. They have one job: to maintain their wealth and power. Any kind of competition that comes their way they will do everything in their power to destroy it. And by "destroy", I also mean completely wipe it from history and change school curriculums to never speak of it in a classroom again.
Antiquitech is one of the major competitors to their energy industries. It is essentially how get "free" energy.
What is "free" energy?
It's more of a slang term for atmospheric electricity, or electricity from the air. "Ether/Aether" energy, if you will. The reason it is called "free" is because you don't have to pay for it, the antiquitech devices harness the energy themselves. (2/3)
Why hide this from us?
Because it would put the current energy industries completely out of business instantly. The energy industries are among some of the biggest elite class moneymakers in the world.
This revelation is not like others that the elite class don't want you knowing, like crime statistics or the science of race and gender. No, this forgotten tech will single-handedly destroy the energy industries.
So you can bet that they work overtime to make sure the people don't know it even exists. This also means heavily altering our history and redesignating the antiquitech devices.
These antiquitech devices are things we have all seen before, but we know them by different names. In Antiquitech Study - II, we will look at the design of the cities of the old world and their funny coincidences. (3/3)
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Because it would put the current energy industries completely out of business instantly. The energy industries are among some of the biggest elite class moneymakers in the world.
This revelation is not like others that the elite class don't want you knowing, like crime statistics or the science of race and gender. No, this forgotten tech will single-handedly destroy the energy industries.
So you can bet that they work overtime to make sure the people don't know it even exists. This also means heavily altering our history and redesignating the antiquitech devices.
These antiquitech devices are things we have all seen before, but we know them by different names. In Antiquitech Study - II, we will look at the design of the cities of the old world and their funny coincidences. (3/3)
Click Here for Part 2
The glass was put in later. The glass obstructs the function of these "windows". If you take the glass out and play on the organ inside, the sound will travel much farther. #mangetrons #frequency #comparisons
Look at this cathedral. Do you notice anything strange? Why did that "window" happen to be shaped like that? The old people designed and built this window to look exactly like magnetrons/speakers, but for some reason had no knowledge of what they were and what they could do.
It is just ridiculous. How many people walk by this cathedral every day and don't make that connection in their heads? Is there a single person that regularly visits this building and looks at that window and thinks "wAiT a miNuTe!"
This is the Santa Maria del Fiore in Versailles, France, completed in the 15th century. #magnetrons #frequency #comparisons
Edit: My bad, this cathedral is in Florence, Italy.
It is just ridiculous. How many people walk by this cathedral every day and don't make that connection in their heads? Is there a single person that regularly visits this building and looks at that window and thinks "wAiT a miNuTe!"
This is the Santa Maria del Fiore in Versailles, France, completed in the 15th century. #magnetrons #frequency #comparisons
Edit: My bad, this cathedral is in Florence, Italy.
The palace of Versailles. Over 67,000 square meters. What is weird about this? It was built without toilets. Not one, single, toilet.
A long 144 years after construction, The Palace of Versailles got toilets installed. 144 entire years of zero sophisticated places to poop.
https://www.lohmeyerplumbing.com/french-palace-toilets-18th-century/
"Servants and aristocratic visitors often relieved themselves on back stairs, along the darkened corridors, or in any out-of-the-way place. The writer Horace Walpole agreed with other English visitors to Versailles that the approach was magnificent but the squalor inside was unspeakable." - James M. Anderson in Daily Life During The French Revolution.
Imagine everyone in your town gets kicked out and years later, a new inferior foreign population replaces you. They get there and claim the abandoned properties, but they have no idea how tvs work. They think they are decorational or a blank canvas to paint over. That is exactly the situation with The Palace of Versailles.
A long 144 years after construction, The Palace of Versailles got toilets installed. 144 entire years of zero sophisticated places to poop.
https://www.lohmeyerplumbing.com/french-palace-toilets-18th-century/
"Servants and aristocratic visitors often relieved themselves on back stairs, along the darkened corridors, or in any out-of-the-way place. The writer Horace Walpole agreed with other English visitors to Versailles that the approach was magnificent but the squalor inside was unspeakable." - James M. Anderson in Daily Life During The French Revolution.
Imagine everyone in your town gets kicked out and years later, a new inferior foreign population replaces you. They get there and claim the abandoned properties, but they have no idea how tvs work. They think they are decorational or a blank canvas to paint over. That is exactly the situation with The Palace of Versailles.
The Ponce de Leon Hotel in St. Augustine, Florida. Built in 1888. 540 guest rooms.
ONE TOILET
"the hotel originally had only one private bathroom?"
https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article76499.html
"Each of the hotel's 240 guest rooms had a fireplace as well as a radiator—but not a private bathroom."
https://books.google.com/books?id=Y5hxDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT135#v=snippet&q=private&f=false
They immediately started building more bathrooms when the hotel opened, most likely because of the backlash. These people just lazily repurposed an old building and called it a hotel. They found this building, and they had no idea how to use it, like usual.
ONE TOILET
"the hotel originally had only one private bathroom?"
https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article76499.html
"Each of the hotel's 240 guest rooms had a fireplace as well as a radiator—but not a private bathroom."
https://books.google.com/books?id=Y5hxDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT135#v=snippet&q=private&f=false
They immediately started building more bathrooms when the hotel opened, most likely because of the backlash. These people just lazily repurposed an old building and called it a hotel. They found this building, and they had no idea how to use it, like usual.
Some kind of electricity setup. I assume it has to do with the giant magnet in the center of many old world cities. Kind of like that depiction of lightning swords I posted a while back. #misc #comparisons