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<blockquote data-quote="IncommensurableLoop" data-source="post: 201167" data-attributes="member: 12241"><p>I remember reading about gods that had powerful staves that could strike lightning down from the sky when making a hard thrust into the soil. Is this some kind of quartz filled staff under high pressure with a gold cap for increased conducting that when thrusted with a large force into soil then releases the pressurized piezoelectric potential from all the crystals inside and connects the spark with the electric potential in our ionosphere? Has anyone further experiments or any papers done on this sort of thing? Then it would create ultrasound after no? Can that be harmful to humans? The ultrasound nevermind the lightning. That’s another story. </p><p> Also on the web I’ve seen stuff like the Stonehenge and similar things made of granite which contains a large amount of quartz in ancient times. From research I find with that amount of weight on the rocks like that it leaves a huge electric potential just passively being that they’re stacked. Some of these great structures were bound to be destroyed/uplifted and relocated when a meteor or whatever hit earth. Do you guys think these look like some kind of solid state generator or something. It’s just really odd I get a strong feeling inside me that they are and we just never reconstructed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IncommensurableLoop, post: 201167, member: 12241"] I remember reading about gods that had powerful staves that could strike lightning down from the sky when making a hard thrust into the soil. Is this some kind of quartz filled staff under high pressure with a gold cap for increased conducting that when thrusted with a large force into soil then releases the pressurized piezoelectric potential from all the crystals inside and connects the spark with the electric potential in our ionosphere? Has anyone further experiments or any papers done on this sort of thing? Then it would create ultrasound after no? Can that be harmful to humans? The ultrasound nevermind the lightning. That’s another story. Also on the web I’ve seen stuff like the Stonehenge and similar things made of granite which contains a large amount of quartz in ancient times. From research I find with that amount of weight on the rocks like that it leaves a huge electric potential just passively being that they’re stacked. Some of these great structures were bound to be destroyed/uplifted and relocated when a meteor or whatever hit earth. Do you guys think these look like some kind of solid state generator or something. It’s just really odd I get a strong feeling inside me that they are and we just never reconstructed it. [/QUOTE]
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