Right on brother! There were two major catastrophic events in human history that irrevocably fucked us for the subsequent millenia... 1) the burning of the library at Alexandria. All the ancient secrets went up in smoke. -and- 2)The conquistadors burning of all the sacred texts of the Inca and Maya civilisations because they thought they were evil. What little information that survived and made it into the 19th and 20th centuries was buried by the mega oil corporations. They have a vested interest in suppressing alternative energy.shadx312 wrote:I got the small book Leedskalnin wrote that was available on the internet in the late 90's, so it's gotta be available now. He flat out say's he got his knowledge from the ancient egyptians. There are a variety of experiments in the book (the bulk of it is that) all centered about having a variety of magnets.
I think it's somewhere between harmonic resonance and (electro-?)magnetics.
There's some history of (Tibetan, I believe) Monks that used to use large trumpets to move boulders that blocked their path in the mountains. Maybe it's a basis of a long-lost technology the ancients knew of that got discredited/destroyed due to the likes of say, religious crusaders who destroyed every trace of that technology (more like it's instructions), called it demonic and didn't include it in the retarded (literally) version of history that they re-wrote?
If you look into the engineering aspects of Chichen Itza and Pyramid of Giza for example, there is some advanced precise engineering where sound can play a role in some kind of technology like this.
Also, I don't know if this is true or not, but I read in a book about this stuff that a museum has a closet full of ancient egyptian vessels that closely resemble Helmholtz resonators.
I think there's a link between the elements of some types of rock (like limestone, containing silica)
and resonant frequencies, perhaps even a wireless technology? It's easier to not leave a trace of this kind of technology when it relies on stone, sound, water....
There's also another book that tries to prove that the basis of some hieroglyphics coming from the visual interpretation of cymatic frequencies (ie sand on an animal skin drum resonating at a certain frequency or more would've formed something glyph-like pattern)
Oh I hope I'm alive to see this shit get validated.
Unfortunately, I think Ed was the last keeper of this knowledge and with the current mind set, it will probably take another thousand years to rediscover it.




