zoser, on 12 February 2013 - 06:41 PM, said:
If they had the technology to cut and position stone to this precision they would if required have fitted copper. Anyone looking at the design of that pyramid would have to come to the conclusion that they were capable of almost anything. Conclusion: copper not required.
Conductive material is required to transmit electric current. Granite is an insulator. Conclusion: no electric current to conduct.
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Several things are well established such as the piezo effect and radioactivity from granite and are a matter of common science. Being adherents of the classic formal education I thought you would know this?
Yes, and we have explained to you how you are misunderstanding common science. And you. Don't. Get. It.
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Then add in the resonating power of thousands of tonnes of granite, the electromagnetic radiation from this pyramid would have extended tens of miles.
Hey, zoser, how are you doing with the piece of granite I told you to experiment with? Have you found its "resonant frequency" yet? Have you measured any "electromagnetic radiation" from it? As a master of the physical sciences I figure you've already got a good experiment going and you're very close to proving this concept.
Let me know as soon as you've done this because I have a piece of leftover granite from my kitchen countertop and I can reproduce your results with equipment here at work. We have equipment that can measure tiny voltages to thousands of volts. I hope you get on this so you don't end up looking like a fool who just blathers nonsense and post links to crazy web sites.
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It's the only common sense theory that fits the evidence.
All be it not comfortable for some.
Just like that mysterious iron tower I saw in France a few years ago. Its only possible purpose was to collect atmospheric charges. It's the only common sense theory that fits the evidence. I'm sure you agree entirely.
We have a mysterious monument here in America too. It's about 150 feet tall, it's in the shape of a woman, yet its skin is made of copper. I don't have to tell you about the highly conductive properties of copper so it clear the skin intended to serve some electrical purpose, otherwise they would have used a less expensive material. It's clearly being used to collect electrical energy from the atmosphere. It's the only common sense theory that fits the evidence. As a logical man of science, I'm sure you concur with my conclusion with no reservations whatsoever.
Edited by scowl, 12 February 2013 - 08:20 PM.