In short, the Ark was a type of capacitor/power source and also worked as a "universal radio". Apparently (from the video above), the Ark would fit perfectly in the granite coffer found in the pyramids.
http://www.rickrichards.com/egypt/coffer.jpg
What happens when you connect a capacitor to a crystal? You get a transmitter. My opinion is that the Ark was the power source, and the pyramid was the transmitter/receiver. You also notice that most pharaohs had staves, wands, or the famous IO and ANKH they hold. Those staves were made to be the perfect size to resonate in harmony with the pyramids, similar to a tuning fork.
I agree, having come to the same idea separately. But, in my view, the cherubim may have been antennae. The "wings" may have been aerials convoluted into shapes that could be interpreted as wings. The body of the box may have been acoustically resonant, making it a sound-box. This leads to the possibility that God may have communicated through this to the Israelites. Many things become understandable in retrospect.
Interesting, I didn’t think about the cherubim being an antenna. Think about this, the Cherubim are considered MESSENGER Angels, and antennas can send and receive messages! I also agree with you on the whole sound resonance. I would assume the dimensions of the box will cause it to resonate or oscillate at a certain frequency.
I also think Wilhelm Reich had the right idea with the orgone accumulators, he just didn’t use the right metal (gold). The box is literally just acting as a filter. The gold layers filter all impure energy from getting in. I know this all sounds pseudoscientific but after decades of research, you end up coming back to the same conclusions.
I could say a lot more but this is already too long.
That's very interesting, I'd not heard that before. Could I ask if you have any further reading/info on that- I'm fascinated.
Forgot this link. Look at these "shrines", do they look familiar? They should, they are ALL Arks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GhBDccdT9c
It's a culmination of years of research. Here's a few links that can give a better explanation than I can give through a text reply. https://pe2bz.philpem.me.uk/Comm01/-%20-%20Parts-NonActive/Capacitor/ArkOfCovenant/AA-Main https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNVnen4v0kc
In short, the Ark was a type of capacitor/power source and also worked as a "universal radio". Apparently (from the video above), the Ark would fit perfectly in the granite coffer found in the pyramids. http://www.rickrichards.com/egypt/coffer.jpg
What happens when you connect a capacitor to a crystal? You get a transmitter. My opinion is that the Ark was the power source, and the pyramid was the transmitter/receiver. You also notice that most pharaohs had staves, wands, or the famous IO and ANKH they hold. Those staves were made to be the perfect size to resonate in harmony with the pyramids, similar to a tuning fork.
Hope this is enough to get you started!
I agree, having come to the same idea separately. But, in my view, the cherubim may have been antennae. The "wings" may have been aerials convoluted into shapes that could be interpreted as wings. The body of the box may have been acoustically resonant, making it a sound-box. This leads to the possibility that God may have communicated through this to the Israelites. Many things become understandable in retrospect.
Interesting, I didn’t think about the cherubim being an antenna. Think about this, the Cherubim are considered MESSENGER Angels, and antennas can send and receive messages! I also agree with you on the whole sound resonance. I would assume the dimensions of the box will cause it to resonate or oscillate at a certain frequency.
I also think Wilhelm Reich had the right idea with the orgone accumulators, he just didn’t use the right metal (gold). The box is literally just acting as a filter. The gold layers filter all impure energy from getting in. I know this all sounds pseudoscientific but after decades of research, you end up coming back to the same conclusions.
I could say a lot more but this is already too long.
Thank you very much- that was fascinating! I appreciate your time providing those links fren, great stuff.
You’re very welcome!