tiompan wrote: Markoid wrote: Markoid wrote: tiompan wrote: Markoid wrote: tiompan wrote: [quote="Markoid"]I'm no expert, but aren't pyramidal objects a source and a procurement of energy. Lots of it. And energy is an exact constant force.
That's a very long way from what Joann was saying .
There were no pyramids at the time of Nabta Playa ,which is the period the commnet refers to .
I never bought into the razor sharpening power of pyramids when I first came across it in the 60's .
If they are sources of energy , nobody seems to have measured or utilised it .
The pyramids used to be smooth though. Erosion has taken its toll. It's pure maths.
Plenty smooth pyramids about , still no evidence that the shape has any bearing in producing or storing energy . ?
What's puremaths ?
Philosophy and physics. They had little else to think about back then. Which oddly produced more. A benevolent dichotomy.
Physics was not an AE strong point .
What they didn't produce was energy from a pyramid .
Us moderns have made huge relative advances in physics yet still can't produce energy from pyramids ,including the smooth ones .
Energy comes from the brain and ultimately transposes to the mind, which make thoughts and assumptions about the universe. It is a force. Energy cannot be lost.
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