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Wait, so the ancient Atlanteans had nuclear weapons.. and the Earth is hollow now too?

When I was in Peru touring the sacred valley, one of the guides liked to embellish stories about the local natives. A lot of the stuff he said made perfect sense, such as "the natives worshipped this or that sort of entity", "This rock is placed here so that it faces east", or whatever.

But then he got into the crazy stuff.. He started drawing parallels between Incan civilization and the Egyptian pyramids somehow, as well as Christianity, Atlantis, and aliens. It was hard not to mock the guy, but I went along with it.. because a lot of the stuff he was saying actually seemed pretty tame and potentially true.. plus I was too busy checking out all the ruins and artefacts.

Anyway, at the end of the day long tour, he says we can buy his book that he wrote.. so I look at it, and it's all garbage like that, professionally bound and published.. even laminated! Seemingly random things thrown in.. Christian angels, Incan deities, links to Egypt and Atlantis, the Mayans, and so on. Just a random mumbo jumbo of pictures this guy had taken over the last couple years/decades, with writeups. They were mostly of Incan ruins, and how each picture tells "a bigger story"

For example, he pointed at a picture out of his book that he took at Machu Picchu. It was a lens flare. He asked us: "What do you see?".. So of course, I'm a jerk, so I loudly exclaimed "Mom!?!??!".. The tour guide looked at me.. "No.. It's GOD". I looked at it again. A lens flare is god? Alright.

So what am I getting at here? I'm not sure. I suppose it's just that when somebody starts mixing all these ideas together.. Atlantis, ancient Egypt, ancient aliens, ancient nuclear weapons, the Incans, etc... that it makes me think of that guy now. And that crazy ancient aliens show on TV. And "Chariots of the gods" by Daniken, which I read in highschool.

It makes me curious.. do you have a book for sale OP?
 
Now, the Hollow Earth.

Hollow Earth, pt 1.
I was presented with the Hollow Earth theory watching Jules Verne and reading fiction. As it was fiction, I brushed it aside. After all it's fiction, can't possibly be all true, now can it? However, in studying Pythagoras' (Ptahotep's) musical theory, something always comes up, the music of the spheres.

According to everyone that talks about musical theory, Pythagoras was trying to reproduce the music of the spheres. What was the music of the spheres? It turns out to be the configuration of planets presented in the David Talbot thesis. According to this, during the Age of Leo, the Planet Earth would vibrate white noise at a certain frequency.

The Earth would vibrate, and everyone could hear what the Earth was "singing." Sometimes it would be low, and sometimes it would be loud. The sound would be "eeeeeaaaaaoooooaaaaaeeee." Sing that fast, and the pronounciation in English would surprise you. If the planet were a hefty ball of rock, then it could not vibrate. However, it did, so the Earth has to be hollow.

The Earth has two openings, one at the geographical north pole, and one at the geographical south. The one on the south is covered by an ice sheet. Inside, however, is a beautiful land rich in life. At a certain point is a land from which four rivers flow. These rivers are the Pison, the Euphrates, the Tigris, and the Gihon. Eden is located in that confluence of rivers. It once was a garden, but now a great city occupies that place.

The center of the Earth is a ball of plasma. An inner sun that is described by those who witnessed it as a smoky god. The inner earth has an atmosphere, and no horizon. The land of the Earth is composed of outer crust, and a mantle, and a core, then a mantle, then an inner crust.

Part 2 coming next.

I believe all this. (I've actually come across it before, and I believed it then.)

Believing in things is an art form. Before breakfast, on Tuesdays, I make it my practice to believe in pink saxophone-playing monks.

I can't wait for Part 2.
 
I can only hope.

This new age nonsense out-bollockses Young Earth Creationism with ease. And that is quite some achievement

Wouldn't it be amazing if they merged into one group who believes that the world and Atlantis was created 6,000 years ago?

It would just make it easier to keep track of who believes what.
 
10 million degrees hot, a nuclear blast is a columb blast. The initial blast can dry out a human body and turn them into pillars of salt, depending on the proximity of the blast. The ones closest to the blast are the lucky ones, they simply vaporize.

The Sumerian word for salt also mean vapor, its believed the word comes from the marshes where the salty Gulf waters and river system meet to produce morning mists or fog. Since this was from Abraham's time its possible later authors chose salt rather than vapor to describe the fate of Lot's wife. Of course the actual salt pillars lining the Dead Sea shore probably influenced the retelling of the story.
 
Is it just me, or was there something creepy about Happy Days?

That guy the Fonz: an older guy hanging about with teenagers? (In a public lavatory, no less.)

(I knew someone who did that when I was a teenager. Everyone thought he was highly suspicious.)

Still, it could have been worse. It could have been I Love Lucy.


Anyway. Atlantis.

Did the Atlanteans have TV, and shows like Happy Days?
 
I'm still digesting the two shortest videos linked, where some guy claims the pyramid builders had circular saws, since no other tools would have done such a precise job. :rolleyes:

Oh, and EltonJ - please explain the singing pyramid, since it sang in a mix of male and female voices, not just the guide's voice.
 
This is a genuine question:

How do people "walk" on the "inside" of the hollow earth? What is the gravitational pull of a planet sized hollow sphere with a giant ball of plasma at the center? Does the plasma exert its own gravitational pull? How much would centrifugal force keep you down? I suppose not much, since I fortunately remain firmly sitting on my bottom in a chair and not flung into the sky as I type this.
 
This is a genuine question:

How do people "walk" on the "inside" of the hollow earth? What is the gravitational pull of a planet sized hollow sphere with a giant ball of plasma at the center? Does the plasma exert its own gravitational pull? How much would centrifugal force keep you down? I suppose not much, since I fortunately remain firmly sitting on my bottom in a chair and not flung into the sky as I type this.

That particular theory about Gravity and a bubble has been debunked. At least for bubbles that are made of rock. Gravity is a by product of electricity. There is about eight hundred miles between us and them, and gravity still works here, so gravity still works there. Basically, gravity works by electromagnetic attraction of your atoms and molecules. This is attraction is strong enough to overcome any forces that can cause a person to float. The inner space plasma sphere is something that should exert it's gravitational pull, based on Electromagnetic principles, but it's not strong enough to pull the inhabitants of the hollow earth towards it.

I was reading on this very problem, how the bubble theory would cause the inhabitants to float. Again, I say it's been debunked because gravity works by electromagnetic principles. Once this principle is fully understood, we can create artificial gravity and anti-gravity.
 
Next he's going to tell us the Earth's flat.

Not so! Didn't you see the diagram pictured earlier? The Earth is composed to 2 concave shells held together by two magnetic apertures which keep the shells separated a precise distance from one another. It's so obvious DUH
 
Is there something you don't believe in?

  • Black holes.
  • Neutron Stars
  • The Big Bang Theory, which is Religious in origin.
  • Mainstream T.V. Scientists (I don't believe every little thing they say, and I'm done waiting for them to drop "gravity Controls the Universe").
  • Santa Claus.
  • Flat Earth.
  • That the Solar System is electrically neutral.
  • The official account of the Stone and Neolithic Ages.
  • Pink Unicorns, Purple Elephants, and blue polka-dot fairies. Did I leave anything out?
 
I'm still digesting the two shortest videos linked, where some guy claims the pyramid builders had circular saws, since no other tools would have done such a precise job. :rolleyes:

Oh, and EltonJ - please explain the singing pyramid, since it sang in a mix of male and female voices, not just the guide's voice.

Please tell me your talking about these. If you're talking about the great pyramid, no, it doesn't sing. As for that, above, I don't have one.
 

I don't believe in GRT. It's been proven wrong. SRT is still up for grabs, a person said e=mc^2 has been proven wrong. I've not seen any proofs debunking SRT, so I assume SRT is still right but shaky.

QM is still valid.

Classical Physics still worked.

Newton's Third Law may have been debunked.

The First, Second, and Third Laws of Thermodynamics are still valid.

You still can't squeeze two neutrons together to make a piece of Neutronium, this goes against basic chemistry.
 
Newton's Third Law may have been debunked.

You do know what Newton's 3rd Law is, right?

Because without it, you're not going to be able to do much physics at all.
 
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