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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 47626" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>Hey Harte, nice to see you here. Its always good to have a diverse set of perspectives.</p><p>Just treat the ancient civilizations as hypothetical possibilities. No doubt that the Egyptians built the pyramids. The question is on the logistics and methodology used to cut and assemble large stones with such accuracy, in a acceptable amount of time.</p><p></p><p>Now Ed did use winches and rollers, but his main interest was in unipolar magnetism/magnetic current and it's effect on gravity. There is a company in Australia that has an electrical generator utilizing something similar. It achieves 800w output from 200w input. I've been following this for a few years. They have a patent and are going into production next year.</p><p></p><p>Nelli, "Where is your evidence to prove the rama empire is fictional?"</p><p>Innocent until proven guilty = Theoretical until proven true.</p><p>You cannot prove something by not having evidence to disprove it.</p><p></p><p>I do believe (>50/50) that there is a good chance of one or more isolated ice age civilizations.</p><p>This belief will never achieve certainty until there is acceptable,hard, concrete evidence.</p><p>Like time travel, it is fun to talk about, but will remain hypothetical until further notice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 47626, member: 2729"] Hey Harte, nice to see you here. Its always good to have a diverse set of perspectives. Just treat the ancient civilizations as hypothetical possibilities. No doubt that the Egyptians built the pyramids. The question is on the logistics and methodology used to cut and assemble large stones with such accuracy, in a acceptable amount of time. Now Ed did use winches and rollers, but his main interest was in unipolar magnetism/magnetic current and it's effect on gravity. There is a company in Australia that has an electrical generator utilizing something similar. It achieves 800w output from 200w input. I've been following this for a few years. They have a patent and are going into production next year. Nelli, "Where is your evidence to prove the rama empire is fictional?" Innocent until proven guilty = Theoretical until proven true. You cannot prove something by not having evidence to disprove it. I do believe (>50/50) that there is a good chance of one or more isolated ice age civilizations. This belief will never achieve certainty until there is acceptable,hard, concrete evidence. Like time travel, it is fun to talk about, but will remain hypothetical until further notice. [/QUOTE]
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