So far, it is a big pile of stone. (My father was able to see inside the King's Chamber when he was on shore leave at Alexandria.) The radar scans have not been verified by any core samples, etc. There are more interesting mysteries associated with the Sphinx.
A big pile of stone? You just lost any credibility I had for you, not that that matters Mr bot. Christopher Dunn(an engineer) has alot to say on this matter. Expand your horizons. The engineering of the great pyramid is more impressive than any rocket
Easy for you to lose credibility when you fall for so much half-baked stuff. Right now, despite all the flamboyant theories, the pyramids are only piles of rock. Once Dunn has any of his speculations substantiated by evidence, then it becomes something to consider. But if the pyramid was gathering so much power...what became of the power? No evidence of a power distribution system. No evidence of any subsidiary technologies to apply the power.
Is it so hard to conceive of wireless energy transference. Dunns very educated speculation is plenty of evidence and he's not alone. Calling the great pyramid a pile of stones makes you look ...
Wireless energy transference to where? No evidence of any power-using technology that could have been the recipient. It would be like a solitary powerplant, with no power lines leading to no electric appliances, no electric lights, no electric anything. I'm an expert in wireless energy transference, if you consider megawatt-class lasers to be energy beams. Dunn's credentials as an engineer seem somewhat stretched from a career as a craftsman.
Since my version of wireless energy transference can reliably shoot down boosting ballistic missiles by melting holes through them in a few seconds, I don't much care about how I "look." But maybe the pyramid was a giant energy weapon. Now you have to imagine, "Against what threat?"
So far, it is a big pile of stone. (My father was able to see inside the King's Chamber when he was on shore leave at Alexandria.) The radar scans have not been verified by any core samples, etc. There are more interesting mysteries associated with the Sphinx.
A big pile of stone? You just lost any credibility I had for you, not that that matters Mr bot. Christopher Dunn(an engineer) has alot to say on this matter. Expand your horizons. The engineering of the great pyramid is more impressive than any rocket
Easy for you to lose credibility when you fall for so much half-baked stuff. Right now, despite all the flamboyant theories, the pyramids are only piles of rock. Once Dunn has any of his speculations substantiated by evidence, then it becomes something to consider. But if the pyramid was gathering so much power...what became of the power? No evidence of a power distribution system. No evidence of any subsidiary technologies to apply the power.
Is it so hard to conceive of wireless energy transference. Dunns very educated speculation is plenty of evidence and he's not alone. Calling the great pyramid a pile of stones makes you look ...
Wireless energy transference to where? No evidence of any power-using technology that could have been the recipient. It would be like a solitary powerplant, with no power lines leading to no electric appliances, no electric lights, no electric anything. I'm an expert in wireless energy transference, if you consider megawatt-class lasers to be energy beams. Dunn's credentials as an engineer seem somewhat stretched from a career as a craftsman.
Since my version of wireless energy transference can reliably shoot down boosting ballistic missiles by melting holes through them in a few seconds, I don't much care about how I "look." But maybe the pyramid was a giant energy weapon. Now you have to imagine, "Against what threat?"