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  • NovaStar
    Banned
    • Aug 2002
    • 3561

    #121
    Re: Time Travel... soon?

    Originally posted by Seymour Scagnetti
    Isn't there also the thing where the height of thier biggest pyramid multiplyed by pi r squared (ie: 3.16... * the height) equals the approximate distance from the earth to the moon in either metres or kilometres. I don't know if it's 100% fact but that would sure be a big coincedence if it was.
    Yeah SS, that's just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. One of the pyramids equals pie on all sides, the great pyramid is in the direct center of the earth and is built on sand. The significance of that is that it is conventional wisdom not to build structures on sand, especially ones of that size. The kick is that the gravitational pull of the moon holds the pyramid up! Not only that, when the pyramid is lit at night it is lit by the stars and those that have been there say it is a bright as daytime! When one can get with that kind of understanding then you can start talking about time travel. This just a portion of the knowledge that the ancient egyptians knew. Did you know they were the first to make a light bulb? Thomas Edison was way late.

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    • BTB
      Th*s **n't s** w*rld
      • Mar 2003
      • 3520

      #122
      Re: Time Travel... soon?

      Yo Nova do you have any sites that more about this crazy stuff the egyptians knew (aka alien egyptian interaction or whatever)?

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      • WTF
        MVP
        • Aug 2002
        • 20274

        #123
        Re: Time Travel... soon?

        Extremely interesting stuff Nova... I'd love to travel over there and see some of the writings/etc... and the pyramids.

        I actually brought this topic up today in class, and we had a HUGE discussion...

        And that sucks that in the parellel universe, that I read a book... I never read... man.
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        • BTB
          Th*s **n't s** w*rld
          • Mar 2003
          • 3520

          #124
          Re: Time Travel... soon?

          Originally posted by NovaStar
          Yeah SS, that's just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. One of the pyramids equals pie on all sides, the great pyramid is in the direct center of the earth and is built on sand. The significance of that is that it is conventional wisdom not to build structures on sand, especially ones of that size. The kick is that the gravitational pull of the moon holds the pyramid up! Not only that, when the pyramid is lit at night it is lit by the stars and those that have been there say it is a bright as daytime! When one can get with that kind of understanding then you can start talking about time travel. This just a portion of the knowledge that the ancient egyptians knew. Did you know they were the first to make a light bulb? Thomas Edison was way late.
          Well just a few questions anyway...


          1. what does "pi on all sides mean"
          2. what else could they have built on besides sand?
          3. what do you mean by "the center of the earth"? isnt everything techically at the center... its a big ball. Its not on the equator
          4. If the moon holds it up... how can all the other pyramids stand...?

          Not to be a prick but I'm just wondering

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          • jmood88
            Sean Payton: Retribution
            • Jul 2003
            • 34639

            #125
            Re: Time Travel... soon?

            I've never heard about anything suggesting that the egyptians said that they were contacted by anyone so I would like to see some link or something backing that up.
            Originally posted by Blzer
            Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

            If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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            • dagger55
              No end in sight...
              • Jul 2004
              • 7907

              #126
              Re: Time Travel... soon?

              what if we are in a parallel universe right now? someone could have altered time 1000 yearas ago and we would have never known... there could be another me in another universe





              on a serious note, this is crazy. THINK about it. I invite you to do this. Pick up a pen on your desk. Now drop it. Wait 5 seconds. Your telling me that it MIGHT be possible to go back in time and see yourself drop that pen?

              no. its already happened. life isnt on a dvr. there is no physcial possible way you can zap back to the past and view something that has already happened.

              it ISNT happening again fellas.


              just my opinion.

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              • p2xgamers
                All Star
                • Jul 2002
                • 4735

                #127
                Re: Time Travel... soon?

                Originally posted by dagger55
                on a serious note, this is crazy. THINK about it. I invite you to do this. Pick up a pen on your desk. Now drop it. Wait 5 seconds. Your telling me that it MIGHT be possible to go back in time and see yourself drop that pen?

                no. its already happened. life isnt on a dvr. there is no physcial possible way you can zap back to the past and view something that has already happened.

                it ISNT happening again fellas.


                just my opinion.
                For one it sounds like a far-out thing that is impossible but from what I've read when Kennedy announced we were going to the moon and afterwards many scientists said it was impossible and look what happened. And can you imagine the response that would be given if you would of described the "internet" or a number of other high tech things to a scientist, say 60 years ago. I'd imagine they would either say it was impossible or call you crazy.

                IMO it's NEVER a good thing to rule something out as "not happening".
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                • dagger55
                  No end in sight...
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 7907

                  #128
                  Re: Time Travel... soon?

                  Originally posted by p2xgamers
                  For one it sounds like a far-out thing that is impossible but from what I've read when Kennedy announced we were going to the moon and afterwards many scientists said it was impossible and look what happened. And can you imagine the response that would be given if you would of described the "internet" or a number of other high tech things to a scientist, say 60 years ago. I'd imagine they would either say it was impossible or call you crazy.

                  IMO it's NEVER a good thing to rule something out as "not happening".
                  All of those inventions are totally different than going back and viewing something that has already happened.

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                  • jmood88
                    Sean Payton: Retribution
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 34639

                    #129
                    Re: Time Travel... soon?

                    Originally posted by dagger55
                    All of those inventions are totally different than going back and viewing something that has already happened.
                    Not really. At one point most of the things we take for granted are things that were never thought to be possible.
                    Originally posted by Blzer
                    Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

                    If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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                    • CMH
                      Making you famous
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 26203

                      #130
                      Re: Time Travel... soon?

                      Originally posted by dagger55
                      All of those inventions are totally different than going back and viewing something that has already happened.
                      Do you seriously think people would consider you sane if you said in the early 1900's that in 100 years we'd be able to store information on nothing?

                      The internet is crazy. We're storing information, words, documents, letters, etc. on nothing. It's almost like air. You can't grab these forums and touch it.

                      Back then you'd have said.

                      "on a serious note, this is crazy. THINK about it. I invite you to do this. Pick up a pen on your desk. Now write in the air. Wait 5 seconds. Your telling me that it MIGHT be possible for others to read what you wrote?

                      no. its not on anything concrete. there is no physcial possible way you can write something in the air and expect others to view it.

                      it ISNT happening fellas.


                      just my opinion."
                      "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

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                      • dagger55
                        No end in sight...
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 7907

                        #131
                        Re: Time Travel... soon?

                        Originally posted by YankeePride_YP
                        Do you seriously think people would consider you sane if you said in the early 1900's that in 100 years we'd be able to store information on nothing?

                        The internet is crazy. We're storing information, words, documents, letters, etc. on nothing. It's almost like air. You can't grab these forums and touch it.

                        Back then you'd have said.

                        "on a serious note, this is crazy. THINK about it. I invite you to do this. Pick up a pen on your desk. Now write in the air. Wait 5 seconds. Your telling me that it MIGHT be possible for others to read what you wrote?

                        no. its not on anything concrete. there is no physcial possible way you can write something in the air and expect others to view it.

                        it ISNT happening fellas.


                        just my opinion."
                        you cant stop time. you cant go back and view time. once time has happened, it isnt stored in some alternate universe. it has happened, and it is over. time travel is cool to think about, but it is absolutely not possible to go back into physical time and view something once it has happened. You cannot physically put something into the past.

                        and as far as storing those things on nothing... that would be incorrect... everything is stored something.

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                        • CMH
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                          • Oct 2002
                          • 26203

                          #132
                          Re: Time Travel... soon?

                          All I'm saying is that it's an opinion. I'm not saying you're right or wrong and I'm not saying the same about myself.

                          But, I'm not quick to judge on something that we as a race have obviously very little knowledge of.
                          "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

                          "You'll not find more penny-wise/pound-foolish behavior than in Major League Baseball." - Rob Neyer

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                          • jmood88
                            Sean Payton: Retribution
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 34639

                            #133
                            Re: Time Travel... soon?

                            Originally posted by dagger55
                            you cant stop time. you cant go back and view time. once time has happened, it isnt stored in some alternate universe. it has happened, and it is over. time travel is cool to think about, but it is absolutely not possible to go back into physical time and view something once it has happened. You cannot physically put something into the past.

                            and as far as storing those things on nothing... that would be incorrect... everything is stored something.
                            The only reason you can't do it is because it hasn't been figured out yet. Scientists can already speed up time, what can stop them from stopping or going back in time?
                            Originally posted by Blzer
                            Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

                            If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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                            • NovaStar
                              Banned
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 3561

                              #134
                              Re: Time Travel... soon?

                              Originally posted by BTB
                              Well just a few questions anyway...


                              1. what does "pi on all sides mean"
                              2. what else could they have built on besides sand?
                              3. what do you mean by "the center of the earth"? isnt everything techically at the center... its a big ball. Its not on the equator
                              4. If the moon holds it up... how can all the other pyramids stand...?

                              Not to be a prick but I'm just wondering

                              No problem BTB my saying "is trust but verify". Here is a link to some very fascinating stuff about all of the Pyramids. When you take in all of the mathematical and galactic knowledge in these structures it is simply mind blowing. Here is the link:

                              Here is a recap of simply amazing facts about the pyramids:

                              GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTRONOMICAL RELATIONS
                              The three major Egytian Pyramids at Giza are aligned to the three stars in Orion's belt.


                              The three main pyramids line up with the Belt of Orion.



                              This alignment is in accordance with Dwat, the art of placement as it was practiced in ancient Egypt, wherein the structures of the earth are positioned to mirror the architecture of heaven.

                              The information encoded into the Great Pyramid is repeated multiple times. With the mantle in place, the Great Pyramid could be seen from the mountains in Israel and probably the moon as well. Its polished surfaces would have reflected light like a beacon.

                              Mean Earth Temperature:

                              The average temperature of Egypt equals the average temperature of earth = avg. temperature of Queen's Chamber = 68 degrees Fahrenheit. With the original surrounding courtyards and temples in place, the pyramid was used as a sundial.

                              The pyramid was used to indicate solstices and equinoxes.

                              The pyramid is located at 29 degrees, 58 minutes, 51.06 seconds north latitude, and 31 degrees, 9 minutes, and 0.0 seconds east longitude.

                              Marks Spring Equinox:

                              Due to the angle of the sides of the pyramid vs. its latitude, it casts no shadow at noon during the spring equinox.

                              Aligned True North:

                              The Great Pyramid is the most accurately aligned structure in existence and faces true north with only 3/60th of a degree of error. The position of the North Pole moves over time and the pyramid was probably exactly aligned at one time.

                              Center of Land Mass:

                              The Great Pyramid is located at the center of the land mass of the earth. The east/west parallel that crosses the most land and the north/south meridian that crosses the most land intersect in two places on the earth, one in the ocean and the other at the Great Pyramid.

                              Tropical Year or Calendar Year:

                              The length of a base side is 9131 pyramid inches measured at the mean socket level, or 365.24 pyramid cubits, which is the number of days in a year. {9131/25 = 365.24, accurate to 5 digits}

                              Tropical Year:

                              The perimeter of the base divided by 100 = 365.24, the number of days in a year. {9131 PI * 4 / 100, accurate to 5 digits}

                              Tropical Year:

                              The length of the Antechamber used as the diameter of a circle produces a circumference of 365.242. {accurate to 6 digits}

                              Tropical Year:

                              The length of the granite portion of the floor of the antechamber to the King's Chamber times 2*sqrt(Pi) = 365.242

                              Tropical Year:

                              The ratio of the lengths of the Grand Gallery to the solid diagonal of the King's Chamber times 100 equals the number of days in a tropical year. {(1881.5985600 / 51.516461) * 100 = 365.242200, accurate to 8 digits}

                              Mean Distance to the Sun:

                              The height of the pyramid times 10**9 = avg. distance to sun. {5813.2355653 * 10**9 * (1 mi / 63291.58 PI) = 91,848,500 mi} Mean Distance to the Sun: Half of the length of the diagonal of the base times 10**6 = average distance to the sun Mean Distance to Sun: The height of the pyramid times 10**9 represents the mean radius of the earth's orbit around the sun, or Astronomical Unit. { 5813.235565376 pyramid inches x 10**9 = 91,848,816.9 miles} Mean Distance to Moon: ] The length of the Jubilee passage times 7 times 10**7 is the mean distance to the moon. {215.973053 PI * 7 * 10**7 =1.5118e10 PI = 238,865 miles }

                              Sun's Radius:

                              Twice the perimeter of the bottom of the granite coffer times 10**8 is the sun's mean radius. { 270.45378502 PI* 10**8 = 427,316 miles}

                              Earth's Polar Radius:

                              The sacred cubit times 10**7 = polar radius of the earth (distance from North Pole to Earth's center) {25 PI * 10**7 * (1.001081 in / 1 PI) * (1 ft / 12 in) * (1 mi/ 5280 ft) = 3950 miles }

                              Radius of the Earth:

                              The curvature designed into the faces of the pyramid exactly matches the radius of the earth.

                              Precession of the Equinoxes:

                              The sum of the pyramid's twobase diagonals in PI = length of the Precession of the Equinoxes (~25827 years) Precession of the Equinoxes:

                              The distance from the ceiling of the King's Chamber to the apex of the pyramid = 4110.5 PI. Which is the radius of a circle whose circumference = the precession of the equinoxes. {4110.5 * 2 * Pi= 25827}

                              Precession of the Equinoxes

                              The perimeter of the 35th course of blocks, which is much thicker than any of the other courses, gives a figure for the precession of the equinoxes. Average Land Height:

                              The average height of land above sea level for the earth is 5449 inches. This is also the height of the pyramid.

                              The pyramid suggests a temperature system: 0 = freezing point of water, 50 = unvarying temp of Queen's Chamber, 250 = boiling point of water.

                              Given this, then 1000 = temp of red hot iron, 4000 = temp that iron liquifies, and 5000 = temp of white heat and temp that platinum fuses. Nice round numbers. [39:45] - 5 cubic pyramid inches of earth of average density has the same mass as 1/(50x50) of the coffer's volume of water at a temperature that is 1/5th the difference between freezing and boiling.

                              On midnight of the autumnal equinox in the year of the Great Pyramid's completion, a line extending from the apex pointed to the star Alcyone.

                              Our solar system is thought by some to revolve around this star along with other solar systems much like the planets revolve around our sun.

                              A line drawn on a map from the apex of the pyramid to Bethlehem =angle of the Ascending Passage and crosses the Red Sea at the most likely point that the Israelites crossed when departing Egypt (Parting of the Red Sea).

                              A line drawn on a map south from the apex of the pyramid at the angle of the Ascending Passage crosses Mount Sinai (Ten Commandments).

                              North Star Pointer:

                              The Descending Passage pointed to the pole star Alpha Draconis, circa 2170-2144 B.C. This was the North Star at that point in time. No other star has aligned with the passage since then.

                              The 344 ft. length of the Descending Passage provides an angle of view of only +/- 1/3 of a degree. Alpha Draconis has not been in alignment for thousands of years. The next alignment will be with the North Star, Polaris, in about 2004 A.D.

                              Polaris in Greek means Satan.

                              The southern shaft in the King's Chamber (45 deg, 00 min, 00 sec) pointed to the star Al Nitak (Zeta Orionis) in the constellation Orion, circa 2450 B.C.

                              The Orion constellation was associated with the Egyptian god Osiris.

                              No other star aligned with this shaft during that Epoch.

                              The northern shaft in the King's Chamber (32 deg, 28 min, 00 sec) pointed to the star Alpha Draconis, circa 2450 B.C.

                              The southern shaft in the Queen's Chamber (39 deg, 30 min, 00 sec) pointed to the star Sirius, circa 2450 B.C. Sirius was associated with the Egyptian goddess Isis and is also part of a unique ceremony practiced by the African Dogon tribe.

                              The northern shaft in the Queen's Chamber (39 deg, 00 min, 00 sec) pointed to the star Ursa Minor, circa 2450 B.C.

                              Pyramids mirror Orion Constellation The pyramid positions onthe ground are a reflection of the positions of the stars in the constellation Orion circa 10,400 B.C.

                              Five of the 7 brightest stars have pyramid equivalents: The 3 great pyramids of Khufu, Khafra, and Menkaura for the belt of Orion, the pyramid of Nebka at Abu Rawash corresponds to the star Saiph, the pyramid at Zawat al Aryan corresponds to the star Bellatrix. The only two missing star positions are for Betelgeuse and Rigel.

                              Of the three pyramids, Cheops is the most significant because it contains a portal. In a fictionalized account of this, the movie Stargate, the portal links from the pyramid to some far planet.

                              [Stargate - TV series Stargate SG1 - SG - Sarced Geometry of our consciousness grid program.]



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                              Last edited by NovaStar; 12-05-2006, 05:00 PM.

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                              • BTB
                                Th*s **n't s** w*rld
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 3520

                                #135
                                Re: Time Travel... soon?

                                Originally posted by YankeePride_YP
                                Do you seriously think people would consider you sane if you said in the early 1900's that in 100 years we'd be able to store information on nothing?

                                The internet is crazy. We're storing information, words, documents, letters, etc. on nothing. It's almost like air. You can't grab these forums and touch it.

                                Back then you'd have said.

                                "on a serious note, this is crazy. THINK about it. I invite you to do this. Pick up a pen on your desk. Now write in the air. Wait 5 seconds. Your telling me that it MIGHT be possible for others to read what you wrote?

                                no. its not on anything concrete. there is no physcial possible way you can write something in the air and expect others to view it.

                                it ISNT happening fellas.


                                just my opinion."

                                Dude everything on the internet is stored on servers SOMEWHERE...

                                The dynasty will return


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