TooManyGizmos
Flashlight Enthusiast
Sorry.....I just could'nt resist asking ! :touche:
TORCH_BOY said:I have always been curious as to where some of our technology comes from
fieldops said:I guess UFOs originally used LEDs so the brightness would blur any pics. That's why they are probably watching CPF as all these beamshots of LEDs could be a threat.
You better steer clear of any regressive hypnosis techniques unless you're comfortable with the alien practice of anal probing.:eeew:BatteryCharger said:I was abducted by aliens back in the 70s. They shined all kinds of high wattage LED flashlights at me and then dropped me off naked in some crop circle.
Mike Painter said:And yes, we could build a pyramid today with the same tools they used. IN fact most stone masons use the same tools only in better metal.
Lit Up said:Coral Castle always fascinated me much more than the Pyramids.
5ft 100lbs man who used heavier blocks and did it alone.
In 1986, when the 9 ton gate stopped opening, they brought in a crew of 6 guys and a crane to remove it. Found he had drilled a perfect hole through the coral and the "gate" was sitting on an old truck bearing. When asked how a hole like that gets drilled today, the response was, with a laser guided diamond bit.
Ed just had old junk car and radio parts as tools.
Mike Painter said:He allegedly did it alone.
As for the perfect hole, you might note that people have been doing that in gun barrels and putting rifling in also for a long time without lasers.
Lit Up said:<snip>
Ed did also come from a stone mason family in Lativa before immigrating to the U.S.<snip>
... baffle alot of structual engineers that have visited the place.
Another oddity is the Georgia Guidestones. The reason I say that is, well, it's odd alright, but from what I understand one of the stones is pointed directly at Polaris much like Ed's "telescope" in FL with the bomber type recticle placed on top.
What the fascination with Polaris is, who knows...
Interesting nonetheless.
Mike Painter said:Structural enngineers are not stone masons and that's probably more than half the problem. There was a show a couple years ago where a stone mason was brought to Egypt to build a small pyramid. The scientists had ideas about how it was done and he knew how to do it. They'd argue, then he'd do it "his" way and he was always right.
Polaris being an "unmoving" star is easy to point at and has held man's interest for as long as it has been the pole star.
There is a shaft in the great pyramid at Gisa that points at it. A mindboggling task until you see how easy it was to do.