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Originally posted by ManjushriPrajna
reply to post by JrDavis
Nope, they're just old stone pyramids containing burial chambers.
Originally posted by JrDavis
Whether you're an AA believer or not. I really just want to talk about the Shafts and his theory.
"The walls were coated with a layer of salt"
"You have a dilute hydrochloric acid coming down one shaft. And hydrated zinc coming down the other shaft"
"When they combine in the Queens chamber they create hydrogen"
His proposal is that the grand gallery is a resonator hall. Allowing a microwave to be shot out of one of the shafts.
I have been thinking about it for awhile. And it sounds a lot like Maser Technology.
Originally posted by ManjushriPrajna
reply to post by SilentE
So, in order for the pyramid to be a weapon, it would need complex parts to create a mechanism, something to trigger that mechanism, and energy (unless the Egyptians also made giant bullets).
Since a pyramid has none of these, then no. It's not a weapon. It's a very old, very beautiful structure used to house the dead. And since no serious archeologist has come forward with
any hard evidence to suggest otherwise, then yes, it's been debunked.
Unless you just want to say "ALIENS!!!" and move on.
The body was placed on a slab and covered with either nacron or natron salt. The slab was tilted so that the water would run off into a basin. This removed moisture and prevented rotting. The body was taken outside and let dry for about forty days. After the body was completley dried out, the wrapping of the body began.
Originally posted by ManjushriPrajna
reply to post by SilentE
So, in order for the pyramid to be a weapon, it would need complex parts to create a mechanism, something to trigger that mechanism, and energy (unless the Egyptians also made giant bullets).
Since a pyramid has none of these, then no. It's not a weapon. It's a very old, very beautiful structure used to house the dead. And since no serious archeologist has come forward with
any hard evidence to suggest otherwise, then yes, it's been debunked.
Unless you just want to say "ALIENS!!!" and move on.
Wanted to see what ATS thinks of Chirstopher Dunns theory of Diluted Hydrochloric Acid and Hydrated Zinc.