Egyptian tuning forks

rrraven

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this article reminded me of something the C s said in session 980822 ( almost 10 years ago now)
A: All. Built using sound wave technology.
Q: When you say that it was built using sound wave
technology, were these sound waves produced by human
voices or by instruments or mechanical devices of some sort?
A: Mostly latter.
Q: What kind of a device would this be? What would you call
it?
A: Something like tuning fork.
Q: It would be something that could be struck and would
produce a sound that could then be directed in some way?
A: A sound enhancing collector/focuser.
Q: Can we build such a thing?
A: Must be like a two-way antenna; solidly brass or bronze.
Q: Other than a solid piece of metal, were there any other
internal parts such as a mechanism of some sort?
A: Silicon arterial wand.

-http://keelynet.com/
from the page
Egyptian Tuning Forks - Indeed, this prompts me to ask if you know about the "tuning forks" which were discovered by Egyptologists who, presumably because they were unable to ascribe a utility to these items, deemed them to be "anomalous". Some years ago an American friend picked the lock of a door leading to an Egyptian museum store-room measuring approx 8 feet x ten feet. Inside she found "hundreds" of what she described as "tuning forks". These ranged in size from approx 8 inches to approx 8 or 9 feet overall length, and resembled catapults, but with a taut wire stretched between the tines of the "fork". She insists, incidentally, that these were definitely not non-ferrous, but "steel". These objects resembled a letter "U" with a handle (a bit like a pitchfork) and, when the wire was plucked, they vibrated for a prolonged period.

are these maybe those sound wave focusing devices?
 
Re: Egypian tuning forks

rrraven said:
Some years ago an American friend picked the lock of a door leading to an Egyptian museum store-room measuring approx 8 feet x ten feet....

I'd want to know a little more about this alleged incident, to determine its credibility -- such as how, why, when, and where this person's friend did this, and the context in which he/she relayed this story. Is this is the one and only "source" attesting to the existence of "the [alleged] 'tuning forks' which were discovered by Egyptologists"? And where does he get the information that those [alleged] Egyptologists "deemed them to be 'anomalous'"? All sounds rather vague and fantastical, to me....
 
Was this Egyptian museum actually in Egypt? If so, did they not run into any of the armed guards? Was there no-one around with a key?

Or was it a museum somewhere else, and the store-room contained Egyptian artifacts?

Please clarify.
 
Well...if she took the time and energy to pick the lock she might as well have brought along a camera. This sounds interesting but I would need more proof than just hearsay.
 
I' sorry guys but that is all it says ,I 've been searching google on tuning forks ,even came across a link to cass on page 58 ,but cant find anything else either, the same questions (where,who,...)have been asked by the keely net mob , still find it interesting :huh: RRR
 
here is the link to original article on KN

_http://keelynet.com/keely/fork.htm

and also a copy on other site

_http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/egyptian_tuning_forks.htm

while looking for these links i also found this one :

_http://www.crystalinks.com/tuningforks.html
 
quote...."
I agree this was the way the fork was EXCITED, rather than striking the tines against a hard object as is normal...in this way, you just pluck the string....and the vibration goes through the handle into the mass to be worked with....cool....seeya!"





LOL...come on! The Egyptians didn`t have anything to do with this thing.
It was a little before their time me thinks.. And (if) this device ever existed it was not as described in those articles.

There is an old Lakota legend that states" you could kill with a forked stick, if you knew how". The Old stories relate a device with "multi-purposes, only one of them involving rock moving.
 
I've been thinking about this for some time, as the explanations for pyramids that engineers have proposed over the years have failed to meet the grand luster of the actual technologies in use.

Of particular interest for me as of late, is the esoteric/scared tuning of the instruments recently unearthed. The tuning of A432hz seems to have some sort of significance. It is a historical tuning, where as I believe the current standard in musical practice is A440hz.

Then I thought about 2 way antennas.
hmm....
types-two-way-radio-antennas-1.1-800x800.jpg


The gif below, I'm still trying to figure out its relation.
http://www.rfcafe.com/references/electrical/ew-radar-handbook/images/img494.gif

Of course, any "current" evidence of technologies consisting of bronze and/or brass would have long been since broken down into various formats.

Silicon arterial wand?!?!?! Not far fetched at all. Imagine this, but larger, and in the hands of a healthy sized work force.

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Its known better as a suction cup, for those hard to get up portions of the 2 brass tubes resonating enough force to levitate the blocks temporarily into their place.

"Ancient Egyptian text documents the use of cup massage" lol. good one.
 
Of particular interest for me as of late, is the esoteric/scared tuning of the instruments recently unearthed. The tuning of A432hz seems to have some sort of significance. It is a historical tuning, where as I believe the current standard in musical practice is A440hz.

Hi procyan and welcome to the forum,

As you're probably new here you might not know about a forum thread specifically dealing with "432 Hz vs 440Hz" as it was named.

It can be found here: http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,16976.0.html

Happy reading! ;)
 
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