Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
After a visit to Ed's Coral Garden(that's what he actually called it) I was amazed. I'm reading his notes and am convinced he took the methods of resonant frequency levitation to his grave.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0IrRDdCsXs
The local people at the time said they heard Ed "singing" to the rocks. In fact he was using frequency generators to reverse the magnetic polarity of the coral to make it easy to hoist. I'm starting my experiments at 20 to 40 KHz until I can find an affordable 1.6 MHz device.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0IrRDdCsXs
The local people at the time said they heard Ed "singing" to the rocks. In fact he was using frequency generators to reverse the magnetic polarity of the coral to make it easy to hoist. I'm starting my experiments at 20 to 40 KHz until I can find an affordable 1.6 MHz device.
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Re: Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
Cool. Extremely controversial subject, but to me its always been intriguing. This is also a theory on how the world pyramids were built too.
One of the other intriguing slightly relevant topics is rife technology, apparently you can shatter micro-organisms with tuned waves of energy. Apparently can cure cancer so some claim.
One of the other intriguing slightly relevant topics is rife technology, apparently you can shatter micro-organisms with tuned waves of energy. Apparently can cure cancer so some claim.
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Re: Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
The idiocy and gullability of the general public never ceases to amaze me.
Here's some evidence about how large things can be moved easily without the need for supernatural power:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCvx5gSnfW4
and don't forget to read this:
http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4149
Re: Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
archaeological evidence beats theory every timeadhmzaiusz wrote:This is also a theory on how the world pyramids were built too
Re: Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
I've seen that vid but Ed quarried and stacked up to 29 ton rocks all by himself, at night. It is clear in some pictures that he used pulleys to attain mechanical advantage but it's also evident he had a profound understanding of electromagnetism.The Leveller wrote:
The idiocy and gullability of the general public never ceases to amaze me.
Here's some evidence about how large things can be moved easily without the need for supernatural power:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCvx5gSnfW4
and don't forget to read this:
http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4149
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr9U1cP6 ... ata_player
The Leveller wrote:Wow, a weird shaped dead coral with sh!t stuck to it. Proof indeed of supernatural abilities.
Re: Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
Ed and Tesla were contemporaries of sorts. They both came from the same region of Europe and were of similar ages. I believe that among the stone mason community in that region there was still knowledge retained from ancient civilizations and Tesla and Ed were modern interpreters of that knowledge. Tesla was eventually ripped off by Edison and demoralized. Hutchinson stumbled upon that knowledge and was discarded by the US government.simpleton wrote:
I've seen that vid but Ed quarried and stacked up to 29 ton rocks all by himself, at night. It is clear in some pictures that he used pulleys to attain mechanical advantage but it's also evident he had a profound understanding of electromagnetism.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr9U1cP6 ... ata_player
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeUgDJc6AWE
And what is this? Archeologists say it's an eggplant
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Re: Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
So, just to be clear you think that the Egyptians and Ed had such an understanding of the electromagnetic force, not to mention the strong nuclear force that actually holds the nucleus of atoms together, that they developed a method to allow them to selectively defy gravity and apply that to non-magnetic rock?
And for what earthly reason would Ed not use this magnificent power to show people he could fly or at least to win a nobel prize for proving Einstein completely wrong?
No, better to believe that than see the simple truth that he was an amazing engineer and simply used mechanical means to build his castle to a very high standard.
Stunning stuff, the internet never, ever ceases to amaze me and provide enjoyment.
And for what earthly reason would Ed not use this magnificent power to show people he could fly or at least to win a nobel prize for proving Einstein completely wrong?
No, better to believe that than see the simple truth that he was an amazing engineer and simply used mechanical means to build his castle to a very high standard.
Stunning stuff, the internet never, ever ceases to amaze me and provide enjoyment.
Re: Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
Ed didn't claim to have a deeper understanding of conventional physics, he flatly said that our interpretation of it(and yes Einsteins too) was simply wrong. Since he only had a fourth grade education and English was not his native language his attempt at describing his enlightenment is hard to interpret. And as far as a Nobel Prize, he simply wasn't interested. By all accounts he was a quiet man that kept to himself. He wasn't interested in being a rock star. There is a tradition from the stone masons from his native country of keeping their methods secret. It was their way.
Read this for some clarification.
Read this for some clarification.
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Re: Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
I think I'll leave it there.
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Re: Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
I think the general public is rather quite opposite of being open minded, and more skeptic. I know about that video and that method of lifting huge stones. It doesn't explain however how they could move 2 million blocks so tightly and perfectly that you cant wedge a piece of paper between them. Maybe some of it could be built using this method, but it would pose more of a challenge once you built upwards.The Leveller wrote:
The idiocy and gullability of the general public never ceases to amaze me.
Here's some evidence about how large things can be moved easily without the need for supernatural power:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCvx5gSnfW4
and don't forget to read this:
http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4149
Also to consider is that if you had enough people all around one block of stone with the purpose of lifting it, it would still be too heavy to lift for all of those people. I think even the "archaeological evidence" is still speculation, and all theories and evidence claims will remain controversial.
Re: Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
Exactly. I'm very skeptical by nature and not a UFOlogist or anything of the sort. But how come there's no videos on youtube of someone constructing even a small pyramid(lifting 10 ton blocks, like Ed's) or some other structure using stone age methods. There's a lot of conjecturing but Ed actually built a megalithic structure in modern times but no one has been able to duplicate his task.
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Re: Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
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Re: Resonant Frequency Levitation Ed Leedskalnin
That is the name of my latest track.shadx312 wrote: Monks that used to use large trumpets to move boulders that blocked their path in the mountains.