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Re: Mysticism or Magnetism? - 07-24-2006, 09:28 AM

Guille,

You should go to this thread: http://www.toequest.com/forum/cosmological-theories/1863-science-oneness.html and look at chapter six. I urge you to skim through the other chapters as well. You will know my opinion (which is'nt a fixed one).

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Re: Mysticism or Magnetism? - 07-24-2006, 01:16 PM

I think historians and anthropologists well agree on the explanation that the Egyptian piramids (Cheops etc.) represent a model of Egyptian society and that they were made by labourforce well-fed, -paid and educated to do the job. They also have a very reasonable explanation of how the piramids were constructed (in a spiral ascending way). All kinds of mystification will sell well but is unnecesary. Though lots of riddles remain, there is no need to underestimate the craftmenship of the Egyptions at that time.
  
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Smile Re: Mysticism or Magnetism? - 07-24-2006, 03:56 PM

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Well sound definitely does play a role in moving around over one ton blocks of rock. The Tibetian (I think) monks still actively practice a ritual involving moving massive stones with the sound of music (waves). But Leedskalnin was on to something else...Something bigger. Yet still, I recollect reading something about him somehow aligning the molecules in his colossus coral stones using a tuning fork in order for the earth to aid him (magnetically) in moving the blocks. Something to do with ley lines.
We haveto do much morework into understanding the true nature of sound,
the walls of Jerico that came tumbling down are not wholly myth,they are rooted in the fact that if you intone the right note,for long enough,the matter will disintgrate.


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Cool Re: Mysticism or Magnetism? - 07-24-2006, 07:26 PM

Tesla, I think it is within Tibetan tradition to use harmonic vibrations for unusual (or so we think) purposes. Don't they have singing bowls?


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Re: Mysticism or Magnetism? - 08-04-2006, 06:46 AM

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Tesla, I think it is within Tibetan tradition to use harmonic vibrations for unusual (or so we think) purposes. Don't they have singing bowls?
yes harmonygirl.

heres the wiki link for which you were thinking.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singing_bowl

and back to Magnetism, I've heard that many structures are built along Magnetic lines.
Stonehenge is an example, I believe.

Plus many principles of Feng Shui take into account magnetic fields.

Migratory birds follow magnetic lines.

as to the original question; Mysticism or Magnetism?.. probably both.


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Re: Mysticism or Magnetism? - 08-05-2006, 02:37 AM

Ley lines, yea...Magnetism; why not monopoles? Is it a prime of physics? How, excacty, would the finding of a magnetic mononpole propel physics? What's the prize in that box? Please explain....

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