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Jedi
Wally Wallington may have the answers...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRRDzFROMx0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRRDzFROMx0
I tend to agree with you on the pyramids. Coral castle...been awhile since I read anything about it, so it is difficult to comment. All facinating mysteries. Tschai comment regarding human ingenuity is a point well taken also. Wally's work is pretty amazing non-the-less.dant said:Simply said, Wally's theory IMO falls apart for pyramid building as it
is vastly different and more difficult. Clue, I believe lies in 'sound
focusing' principles, as the C's suggested. Wally's theory regarding
Leeskallin's Coral Castle would also not work and in the short timeframe
before others would notice how he did it so quickly.
It would be difficult to explain it to you. There are different facets to how he accomplishes certain manuevers. No pulleys-but leverage and balance are key. He shows having a one ton block of concrete( say 2m x1m x 1m), on a concrete pad with a stone placed underneath it in the middle. A point of balance. There are spaces underneath to each end from the heighth of the stone to the ends of the block. On top of that block he has one board that is longer than the width of the block (say 4m), with two other sections that attatch to the long board, but run down along the sides (say 20cm) of the width. He pushes(walks around in circles) on the long top board and the block moves around (in circles) relatively effortlessly. Think of a clamp made of wood with extending handles. But if he wants to move the block he will place another stone (say 10cm) away from the original rock pivot underneath the block, and when he next pivots/circle walks, the block will move 10cm from the original pivot point of the first block. Keep moving the second rock 10cm underneath and pivot/circle and the manuever will continually move the block 10cm ad finum.atreides said:for those of us who can't watch the videos maybe you could summarize his thoughts?
Boza? What are the SET books?boza said:In one of the SET books, there are an explanations of pyramids and Stonehenge origins.
If You can not find one, I may interprete it, in short.
Best Regards,, boza, Serbia, Europe
I thought that is what you meant...only the correct name is "the Seth books".Namaste said:The Set books are the books written by Jane Roberts as far as i remember.