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A sure sign of ancient alien technology ;-)

WE do not have the technology to precision cut stone like Puma Punku today.

- TopamaxSurvivor

Ancient, sure. But why does it have to be ALIEN tech?

I prefer, in these cases, to defer to Occams Razor, which postulates that the simplest explanation is most often closest to the truth. If we see it here, then, logically, it came from here.

The theory of an advanced Human civilization that got wiped out by cataclysm or climate change or a multitude of other possible factors, in the long distant past, is just as plausible as Aliens, if not vastly more so. Just because You believe we cant do it today doesnt mean we cant, nor does it mean we couldnt have in a past age. For instance, we have plasma arc cutting tech today, plasma that is in excess of 20,000ºCelsius, which anyone can use or at least hire someone to do. If that is commercially available, what does the military industrial complex have access to?

See, I view LIFE not as a beginning and an end - but as cyclical, as are the seasons. Humans advance to the point where they destroy what they have created, remnants survive, revert to primal ways, then advance again, and so on - forever. It is the same for all creation, from the microcosm to the macrocosm.

Remember what I was saying about SOUND the other day - it isnt what you think it is.

"If you want to find the secrets of the Universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration." Nicola Tesla

- wildwoodbybrianjohns
Puma Punku has rocks weighing over 100 tons transported uphill from a quarry 10 kilometers precision cut and fitted so close they do not require any adhesive. Considering the advancements of archeology any ancient human civilization should have more evidence than the temple complex believed to date to AD 536. Engineers evaluating the site said we do not have that capability today.

AS proof I offer the testimony of a friend who was a machinist at the Lazy B here in Auburn. They run high-tech CNC machines building parts for aerospace. When he reported to work and was assigned to finish a part started by the previous shift, he had to tell them the previous shift had made scrap metal. They did not know enough about machine work to do it in the proper order. There was no way to hold the part to finish it, it is scrap metal ;-))
 
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The building I made for the Hot tub at the time I wired with 6guage as Topamax suggested and never had an issues. Even have a dedicated 220 volt line. Here is where conduit saved me extra work. I have a 3 inch PVC pipe from house to that building 30 ft away. When I wanted the 220 vt run, just shoved wire through and was done.

- woodbutcherbynight
3" definitely should have it covered. Maximum is 500 MCM AL good for 300 amps. ;-)) Could use copper and get 400 amps.

This reminds me of my unc adding on to his cooling house on the dairy farm. The service to the barn was from the early 40s before the bulk tank cooling compressor and the cooling house were dreamed up. When added on, the compressor would not start. Nobody could figure it out. I happened along to see the folks on vacation. He asked me to take a look at it. I don't recall how low the voltage dropped, but trying to start the compressor just tripped the overloads. I told him to get bigger wires to the barn and he would be fine.
 
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We have had a lot of information on the civil unrest in the Northwest, ANTIFA 2020 but I was old enough to remember militant unrest in the 1960 s. There was a prominent leader Rene Davis- he joined the top ranks of the activist organization Students for a Democratic Society and the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. IMO these were the seeds for what we have today in the 2020 change movements.

R.I.P. Rennie Davis, 'Chicago Seven' Antiwar Activist, Dies at 80

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/03/us/politics/rennie-davis-dead.html

- Desert_Woodworker
I saw on the news today the new spokesperson for the State Department said the cops are the biggest threat to national security. Looks like national suicide is in the near future.
 
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I saw on the news today the new spokesperson for the State Department said the cops are the biggest threat to national security. Looks like national suicide is in the near future.

- TopamaxSurvivor
Not surprising, just look at the UK and Australian police- IMO this is what the standard the new order wants. But don't be fooled they can on command go full-scale SWAT- but who will they be after?

As for gun control-
H.R.5717 - Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety Act of 2020

https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/5717/text

Stay vigilant my friends…
 
A sure sign of ancient alien technology ;-)

Puma Punku has rocks weighing over 100 tons transported uphill from a quarry 10 kilometers precision cut and fitted so close they do not require any adhesive. Considering the advancements of archeology any ancient human civilization should have more evidence than the temple complex believed to date to AD 536. Engineers evaluating the site said we do not have that capability today.

- TopamaxSurvivor
Its cool Topa, if ya want to believe Aliens did some stuff, makes no difference to me, we are all entitled to our opinion.

I offered a link to an exhaustive documentary pretty much proving that the whole Alien thing is a psyop, use it or not.

I would point out in addition, that global sea level rose by more than 120 meters after last glacial maximum, so archaeologists are missing some stuff. Also, as WBBN pointed out, the Egyptian authority maintains a timeline and storyline that is, for whatever reason, false - so it is entirely possible other historians, archaeologists, and authorities do the same.

Also, are you not assuming that those huge blocks were carried, levered or otherwise manually moved, when it might be possible that they were moved by frequency, ie., sound/vibration - just as it is possible to split hydrogen from oxygen using the correct resonant frequency.

Below, a photo of water being affected by sound frequency. It should be flowing as water from a tap, in a straight line downward.

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25hz>>>>>>>
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Ever seen what 1,700,000 hz frequency can do to water?
 

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A sure sign of ancient alien technology ;-)

Puma Punku has rocks weighing over 100 tons transported uphill from a quarry 10 kilometers precision cut and fitted so close they do not require any adhesive. Considering the advancements of archeology any ancient human civilization should have more evidence than the temple complex believed to date to AD 536. Engineers evaluating the site said we do not have that capability today.

- TopamaxSurvivor

Its cool Topa, if ya want to believe Aliens did some stuff, makes no difference to me, we are all entitled to our opinion.

I offered a link to an exhaustive documentary pretty much proving that the whole Alien thing is a psyop, use it or not.

- wildwoodbybrianjohns
Just adding to things to consider. Modern science brings us some unique paths, in opposing directions. 1st we have SETI the search for intelligent life. Then we have our own missions to other worlds / moons in our solar system as we know it. Oddly though we have science also telling us there is virtually no way another civilization could have traveled faster than light, arrived on our world and explored / stayed for a bit. In short no aliens exist. Okay but they already say we are a fluke of evolution, so humanity has defied the odds. What only humanity can explore the stars, or has a lock on intelligence in the universe?

You are all grown men, form your own opinion. I merely offer that we know very little about the universe as a whole.
 
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You are all grown men, form your own opinion. I merely offer that we know very little about the universe as a whole.

- woodbutcherbynight
Brian you are starting to preach what you think to others.

We are ever-advancing our US Space Force, private business companies to get off this dying planet… What I like most about science is the difference between "theory" and "the Law of Physics".

I would shout -out to people- micro-plastic-particles in our water and food chain and "space junk"

Ps to Pottz- Horiz. Mike has a space science profile (check it out) I would love to hear what he has to say about- space and the universe.
 
You are all grown men, form your own opinion. I merely offer that we know very little about the universe as a whole.

- woodbutcherbynight

Brian you are starting to preach what you think to others.

We are ever-advancing our US Space Force, private business companies to get off this dying planet… What I like most about science is the difference between "theory" and "the Law of Physics".

I would shout -out to people- micro-plastic-particles in our water and food chain and "space junk"

Ps to Pottz- Horiz. Mike has a space science profile (check it out) I would love to hear what he has to say about- space and the universe.

- Desert_Woodworker
yeah i think mike is definitely from outer space.
 
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well guys im not gonna say much tonight it's been a very hard day for me,started out with the news that my long term coworker and best friend of 38 years passed away after a long battle with bone cancer.it's sad too lose him but glad he is no longer in pain.ive been asked too create his burial urn just as i did for his daughter several years ago,it will be a sad and painful project but one from the heart that im honored too do.goodnight boys,we'll talk tomorrow.peace.
 
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Thanks Bob & butcher. 10/3 in copper is about the $$ limit, then it makes more sense to go to Al, actually might already make sense. I'm quite familiar with voltage drop, we have about 123V anywhere in the house with zero draw. My 15A 120VAC 25 gallon compressor (rated at 6hp! HA) on a ~20' run of 14/2 only drops down to 117V as it reaches the cut out pressure. My little hotdog compressor is rated at 12A and with a direct drive oil lubed pump it can be quite lethargic during the first cold weather start up, on the back porch plugged into a run of ~35' of 14/2 it drops to 106V as it reaches cut out pressure (measured when the oil was pretty cold on the first cycle). It will almost certainly trip its own 16A breaker chugging slowly for over 15 seconds before it ramps up to speed, this is not a split phase motor with a centrifugal switch, it has only one capacitor so not much starting torque but very cheap. I tried to run it off 150' of 12/2 extension cord plus the ~35' of 14/2 in the house and it would barely turn over, it was at 72V when trying. A 15A circular saw or 15A miter saw does poorly on the end of that run but still works, just not very well.
 
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well guys im not gonna say much tonight it s been a very hard day for me,started out with the news that my long term coworker and best friend of 38 years passed away after a long battle with bone cancer.it s sad too lose him but glad he is no longer in pain.ive been asked too create his burial urn just as i did for his daughter several years ago,it will be a sad and painful project but one from the heart that im honored too do.goodnight boys,we ll talk tomorrow.peace.

- pottz
Good night- I am sure that the urn will be memorable- please post.
 
well guys im not gonna say much tonight it s been a very hard day for me,started out with the news that my long term coworker and best friend of 38 years passed away after a long battle with bone cancer.it s sad too lose him but glad he is no longer in pain.ive been asked too create his burial urn just as i did for his daughter several years ago,it will be a sad and painful project but one from the heart that im honored too do.goodnight boys,we ll talk tomorrow.peace.

- pottz
Most sincere condolences pottz. Seems like it is that time of life. Most of my close friends have abandoned me
;-(

I came on early to read you a bedtime story and tuck you in, but you are already gone to bed. Oh, well, sleep tight.
 
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well guys im not gonna say much tonight it s been a very hard day for me,started out with the news that my long term coworker and best friend of 38 years passed away after a long battle with bone cancer.it s sad too lose him but glad he is no longer in pain.ive been asked too create his burial urn just as i did for his daughter several years ago,it will be a sad and painful project but one from the heart that im honored too do.goodnight boys,we ll talk tomorrow.peace.

- pottz
My condolences, always tough losing someone close. Especially old friends.
 
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Thanks Bob & butcher. 10/3 in copper is about the $$ limit, then it makes more sense to go to Al, actually might already make sense. I m quite familiar with voltage drop, we have about 123V anywhere in the house with zero draw. My 15A 120VAC 25 gallon compressor (rated at 6hp! HA) on a ~20 run of 14/2 only drops down to 117V as it reaches the cut out pressure. My little hotdog compressor is rated at 12A and with a direct drive oil lubed pump it can be quite lethargic during the first cold weather start up, on the back porch plugged into a run of ~35 of 14/2 it drops to 106V as it reaches cut out pressure (measured when the oil was pretty cold on the first cycle). It will almost certainly trip its own 16A breaker chugging slowly for over 15 seconds before it ramps up to speed, this is not a split phase motor with a centrifugal switch, it has only one capacitor so not much starting torque but very cheap. I tried to run it off 150 of 12/2 extension cord plus the ~35 of 14/2 in the house and it would barely turn over, it was at 72V when trying. A 15A circular saw or 15A miter saw does poorly on the end of that run but still works, just not very well.

- bigblockyeti
You know more about voltage drop than most electricians ;-)) I'm not sure how they rate the HP on those motors. Probably locked rotor current ;-)) The code says a 5 hp 240 motor draws 28 amps. That is for sizing the circuit. Most motors drew slightly less back when HP meant something. Your 15A 120VAC 25 gallon compressor rated at 6hp must be a chiknees/englush misinterpretation. Code rates 115 v 16A @ 1 HP.
 
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