This engraving depicts Moscow from the late 17th century. What oddities can be found here?
Why is there not a single tree?
Why is the growth of the priest performing the ritual significantly different from the growth of other people?
Why do people dive into a pond?
What relic is being taken out of the walls of the Kremlin?
And why does the shape of the cross not correspond to the customary one accepted by the canon of the Orthodox Church?
It looks like people with the flags of the two-headed eagle took the city under siege. The hastily erected fence allowed the priests to conduct a quick ritual with the blessing of the army. So many questions.
picture: Army Maneuvers And A Mass Baptism In Moscow, Russia. Line Engraving From 'Diarium Itineris In Moscovium,' By Johann Georg Korb, 1700
Why is there not a single tree?
Why is the growth of the priest performing the ritual significantly different from the growth of other people?
Why do people dive into a pond?
What relic is being taken out of the walls of the Kremlin?
And why does the shape of the cross not correspond to the customary one accepted by the canon of the Orthodox Church?
It looks like people with the flags of the two-headed eagle took the city under siege. The hastily erected fence allowed the priests to conduct a quick ritual with the blessing of the army. So many questions.
picture: Army Maneuvers And A Mass Baptism In Moscow, Russia. Line Engraving From 'Diarium Itineris In Moscovium,' By Johann Georg Korb, 1700
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Russia is a unique country with a huge secret in history.
Music: Egor Letov
Music: Egor Letov
The ancient entrances to the Kremlin wall are covered with hills, but you can see the brick arches. The basement level of the walls is hidden underground.
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this is exactly what the gravestones looked like before the church schism in the 17th century in Russia. No crosses or any other Christian symbols. It is worth noting that these gravestones were placed in steps or thresholds in Christian churches later.
A feature of many religious buildings is metal tops. The walls of such buildings often have a metal frame inside. Considering that fire often burns inside (I keep in mind that the fire is a good ionizer), I can think about interaction with electricity from the atmosphere. Who knows, maybe the human electromagnetic field can interact with the field inside such a room.
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