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Technologie piramiden facebook discussie (aliens?)
NOOT:
facebook discussies zijn zwaar gecensureerd en diverse postings van mij zijn al hier verwijderd door de moderators, daarom ga ik een backup maken van mijn postings in deze group over deze thema's onder, piramiden gebouwd door aliens of door gewone mensen met simpele stenen en koperen werktuigen en veel MANPOWER, doordouwen dag en nacht he. Discussie of dit technisch kan he, techneuten maken berekeningen, heel deskundig ok.
Taal: Engels, maar je mag hier wel in het ABN Nederlands reageren.
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probleem van snijden van de grote massief granieten blokken, met welke technology, is het gegoten, mbv gesmolten graniet?? Hoe konden zij dit presteren met simpele werktuigen, kenden geen staal en hadden zeker geen diamand slijpen.
hele discussie nu dat er Aliens waren gekomen, Annunaki, Reptilians en die bouwden de piramiden ea oude megalitische bouwwerken tot 50.000 jaar geleden en ouder.
Mijn reacties onder account waldo wieroe phagalwa, doe ook mee, kom evt ook op facebook kijken in deze groep of post je visies hier.
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Waldo Wieroe Phagalwa
One thing: why would aliens come to Earth to mine some gold?? The could easily knock one proton out of lead atoms to maken billions of tons of pure gold in gigantic nuclear collison reactors in deep space, in some kind of Micro Gold Star Reactor, en the pure gold can be ejected out into deep space to be collected by Robots that can withstand the high radiation. // The Russians tried this and it worked in there laboratories, but they could not mass produce gold, due to the high energy production costs. // Aliens with advanced Technology could easily put some kind of (Gigantic Micro Gold Star Reactor in an orbit around their sun to mass produce pure gold out of simple lead atoms, to start with one million tons of pure lead.
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Declan Purcell
An angle grinder cutting disk is very week, but yet it cuts steel. Because its embedded with a hard abrasive grit. The Egyptians used the same principle but with long thin lengths of copper and lose grit between it and the stone.
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Jersey George
Declan Purcell ok and where are the thin lenghts of. copper? Or any other tool?
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Declan Purcell
Jersey George
These tools were rare, out of the millions of chisels how many were found? The copper saws would eventually wear and what was left most likely recycled. I'm sure there is one buried somewhere waiting to be found, but it's not the kind of thing people would bring to their tomb.
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Robert Van Tuijl
Declan Purcell I saw something once which lead me to believe the stones were worked with 30 foot cutting wheels. I suppose it was diamond but with those aliens you never know. I suppose some space rock might be harder than diamond
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Declan Purcell
Robert Van Tuijl
Having a 30 foot (9m) diameter copper cutting wheel rotating at low RPM and powered by hand cranks on a wooden shaft with copper/bronze bushings is not exactly advanced technology, yet it is capable of precision cutting large blocks of granite.
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Robert Van Tuijl
Declan Purcell
Some memory of someththing I saw. They showed me a picture of a piece of granite with a small arc cut into it. They asked me how it was made. An image came to mind of a thirty foot radial saw with half above ground and half below the… Meer weergeven
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Declan Purcell
Robert Van Tuijl
Drill perpendicular holes through each end of the shaft, and insert 2 foot long wooden handles. Have 10 sets of 6 handles on each end. 2 men are assigned to each set of handles. These are used to rotate the shaft at an approx speed of 30 RPM. The angular velocity at the cutting edge of a 30 foot disk would be the circumstances of the disk x rpm ÷ 60 = 2 x Pi x r x rpm ÷ 60 = 47 feet per second (14 m/s) if each man exerted 100 Watts of power, the saw would have a total power of 4 kW (5.3 HP). The men could be changed every 4 hours thereby maintaining the saw working for long periods. The cutting speed would be slow, but I would expect 1 inch per hour for small blocks and 1 inch per day for massive blocks. A 30 foot copper cutting disk is extremely large but not impossible, a 10 foot disk would be much simpler to make and set up.
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Robert Van Tuijl
Carmen Clark Armstrong
Aw babe, they'da had you in the temple as a model building statues of your gorgeous figure
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Carmen Clark Armstrong
Robert Van Tuijl thank you. I’d probably be a slave doing laundry, or cooking in the kitchen, or tending to the chickens. ????
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Waldo Wieroe Phagalwa
Declan Purcell Yes very good calculation, but maybe they used horses to or donkeys to generate the rotation power?? A mobile construction on site could be builded. Or Hydro kinetic power, there were rivers with flowing water during that time and this is more realistic I guess, complety wooden water pipelines of Hollow bamboo, that are now totally vanished, to drive a hydro water powered wheel of wood of 5 to 10 meters in diameter, continuously.
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Declan Purcell
Waldo Wieroe Phagalwa
The problem with animals is that they can only exert a force in the horizontal direction. As a blade would cut in the vertical plane the power transfer system would need gearing. A small problem which they could easily have overcome, and animal power is much cheaper than manpower.
Under or overshot water wheels are also possible but locations for such would be limited, and would require transporting the stone to the mill just to be cut. To effort to transport stone is high. Bamboo would be adequate to transport low volumes of water, ie for drinking purposes, but not ideal for power generation, but it is possible. However, if there was an adequate water power source near a large construction project like at Giza, then it would be worth the effort to build a waterwheel stone cutting mill.
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Robert Van Tuijl
Thanks for the effort and info dude. You got me all walkin like an Egyptian with that on. I just wasn't clear on the number of workers to rotate the saw. I guess fourty.
So my next question is how did they cut eighty foot obelisks out of the ground
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Robert Van Tuijl
Cuz I was only ywo when I figured the thirty foot wheel. But I guessed they used hammerstones to get the obelisks. But even then I knew that wasnt right
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