I was thinking about gold and why it's valuable. I get it, "dollar will collapse, gold is always valuable," but WHY?
And then I was thinking about the ancient civilizations, the ones pre-flood that were most likely highly advanced.. The ones that most likely were able to tap into frequencies, magnetic fields, and had advanced techniques that was lost to man. Techniques that men like Tesla eventually rediscovered, but cabal agents came and told them away (hence Epstein trolling around MIT, but that's a different topic).
I'm wondering if gold was used as a method to tapping into the power sources in the ancient world. Like, it more efficiently stabilized frequencies and made power a constant in the ancient ancient world. Who knows, I'm riffing here.
We know gold has unique properties when compared to the elements, and we know it's already used in electronics, electrical wiring, dentistry, medicine, and radiation shielding. Perhaps the ancient world harvested it as it expanded their power, and then the Flood hit, people lost the technology, but remembered gols: "it's valuable because our forefathers knew it was valuable, and maybe we'll tap into that so let's keep gathering more gold."
Maybe word-of-mouth and generational story telling eventually forgot how to leverage gold for energy, and it became a relic of the past, still valuable, but the inherent reason was lost.
The only way to understand this, for people who have never actually held real gold (atleast 22 carat gold), is to walk into a nice jewelry shop and hold some of the jewelry in your own hands, and perhaps try it on yourself or your partner.
Its hard to explain, but there is no denying that there is something about Gold that draws people to it.
No, its definitely not because "society says so". This connection might even be etched into our DNA.
Okay, I can get behind the idea of gold being ditched into our DNA. But then why, and why gold.
My post afirms that it's unique, But I'm trying to understand the deep down reason as to why it's so unique
Gold is found in the human body too, around 200 micrograms, mostly dealing with joints and electrical signals throughout the body. Overall I’m more in the camp of the physical versus the spiritual being more about golds value. Trump certainly likes gold, too
Monoatomic gold! They used to harvest that shit from people like adrenochrome!
Kek
My thought is that it’s tied to its magnetism, (under certain conditions). Also that it was used to perhaps make something similar to the Lovell monotherm.
Gold is diamagnetic, like many other materials and organic tissues.
In diamagnetism, the individual atoms (which have very small magnetic fields) will align their magnetic fields in the opposite direction of the external applied magnetic field. On a macroscopic level, this results in no movement whatsoever.
North poles dont attract north poles. Its why a perpetual motion machine hasnt been made yet.
If gold even had a normal magnetic moment at all, (due to imbalance of electrons), it wouldnt be as high as iron.
Iron is a smaller atom with a few imbalanced electrons (atleast the magnet type), they pack close because their small. High concentrated magnet field.
Gold has the same imbalance but its electron shell is massive compared. Cany pack as many gild in a place as iron. Irons stronger.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/07/160727103434.htm
Could manipulation of this be used in levitation then?
I agree. I was never a gold guy, but a few years ago I decided to buy some bullion and picked up some gold and silver maples. I guess I had never held pure gold before because when I held the gold it immediately struck me as being exceptionally radiant and heavy. There is definitely “something” to it.
I think this thread can be be applied to anything. Why does anything have value? That’s simple, an items value increases based on how much people want it and how hard it is to get. People will always want gold for its beauty, useful properties, and its cultural significance.
Going back to OP’s question and I can get onboard with his hypothesis. I personally believe that in the past they were able to pull energy out of the aether, and distort the gravitational field. Judging by how much the cabal loves and hoards gold, it wouldn’t surprise me at all if gold played a role in facilitating this.
Okay, I can get behind the idea of gold being ditched into our DNA. But then why, and why gold.
My post afirms that it's unique, But I'm trying to understand the deep down reason as to why it's so unique
Beyond the standard reasons? That it is the only metal that has all these attributes:
Shiny and amazing to look at
Does not rust even after long time
Relatively easy metal to handle and make into Jewelry
Available in just enough quantities - not too much to make it worth less, and not too little to make it unaffordable
And this is not even looking into its industrial qualities.
These by itself should tell us why Gold is so unique.
Silver is better.
There's no such thing as an absolute "better", only "better" for specific purposes. If you want to make a knife, they're both terrible: steel is better.
What is silver better at than gold? Are there other purposes for which gold is better than silver?
I'm so glad you feel that way. I'll trade you silver for whatever gold you have, ounce for ounce.
Silver will tarnish. There are chemicals made of silver like silver nitrate which used to be important in the photographing industry before digital imaging. It is very hard to make chemicals out of gold. The ancients would pan for gold because it was usually in metal form. Most metals are not. Pick up a clump of dirt anywhere on this world and chances are it has Iron & Aluminum in it but you can't see them because there are in other chemicals. Gold is the least reactive metal. I think Platinum is next. A gold coin will be unchanged thought the centuries.
Gold is just dirty silver. 😆
Gold is precipitated sunlight. Sounds woowoo but I like that description.
Gold (the element) is made only in stars I believe. So, yea that's kinda true
-Carl Sagan
Most people dont realize that gold is not from the planet Earth. It was deposited here from a very large explosion a long time ago.