As always you can't see the big picture from your high horse. You don't realize that you are misunderstanding the Q post . A power source that utilizes its own power doesn't need to distribute said power. Much like the thunderbolt generator. Gotcha bitch
Since I have actually worked on high-energy transmission of power, I think I have a good grasp of the "big picture." You can't cite anything technological, just things that are mythological. This power source is doing what? (I suggested the remote possibility it was a weapon, but you blew that off as a reflex.) You have no idea, but there is no evidence it benefited the ancient Egyptians. You don't "gotcha" anything.
Great. And where is that documented? You are aware that agriculture in the Nile River area is watered not really by rain, but by the river, which has its head far south in mountainous regions. Does the fertilizer drop like shit out of the sky? Or is it created in a stockpile where it must be physically transported to the farmlands? Any evidence of stockpiles? What does this matter when the growing cycle is dominated by the annual flood, which renews the soil from silt coming down the river? Sounds like an ideal imaginary solution to a problem that didn't exist.
Again I ask what are you doing here. We are trying to wake up minds that have been lulled to sleep by the very text you seem to cling to like a child with a blanket. After what has been exposed about 9/11,JFK,vaccines and CIA overthrowing govts etc you still adhere to the status quo
The sphinx proves there was much rainfall in that region for centuries. The red pyramid proves the stockpiling of resources to make fertilizer. We are speaking of civilizations in antiquity not present day. You must love zari hawas
As always you can't see the big picture from your high horse. You don't realize that you are misunderstanding the Q post . A power source that utilizes its own power doesn't need to distribute said power. Much like the thunderbolt generator. Gotcha bitch
Since I have actually worked on high-energy transmission of power, I think I have a good grasp of the "big picture." You can't cite anything technological, just things that are mythological. This power source is doing what? (I suggested the remote possibility it was a weapon, but you blew that off as a reflex.) You have no idea, but there is no evidence it benefited the ancient Egyptians. You don't "gotcha" anything.
The power source makes ingredients for fertilizer and in the process creates localized weather patterns drawing rain
Great. And where is that documented? You are aware that agriculture in the Nile River area is watered not really by rain, but by the river, which has its head far south in mountainous regions. Does the fertilizer drop like shit out of the sky? Or is it created in a stockpile where it must be physically transported to the farmlands? Any evidence of stockpiles? What does this matter when the growing cycle is dominated by the annual flood, which renews the soil from silt coming down the river? Sounds like an ideal imaginary solution to a problem that didn't exist.
Again I ask what are you doing here. We are trying to wake up minds that have been lulled to sleep by the very text you seem to cling to like a child with a blanket. After what has been exposed about 9/11,JFK,vaccines and CIA overthrowing govts etc you still adhere to the status quo
The sphinx proves there was much rainfall in that region for centuries. The red pyramid proves the stockpiling of resources to make fertilizer. We are speaking of civilizations in antiquity not present day. You must love zari hawas