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Saxoneer wrote:Another problem with this theory is the holes, you say they are cable duct points. But most stone circles do not have holes in them!

Metaluna wrote:Hey that's a switch, usually we do have holes in our theories.




Bob137 wrote:why utilize a horse at all,w hen you have ET technology!

Bob137 wrote:I understand what you are implying Q, but there would be a circle worn down where the horses were going round and round turning this dynamo. Is there any such evidence around any of those areas? .
Quelquechosedautre wrote:Bob137 wrote:why utilize a horse at all,w hen you have ET technology!
1. Why use a sledgehammer to crack a walnut? The word MONEY actually derives from its first use at a Temple to a god, which, in our own investigation, was almost certainly an ET. Given this, is it not possible that the concept of mone comes from the ET's? Using expensive ET technology, designed to cross the cosmos, simply to travel a few hundred miles would make no sense..
2. Unlike ordinary batteries, horses do not "run down". Indeed, as has been shown in the series "AFTER MAN', the last verstage of mankind's hand on the planet almost certainly would be the various species that we have bred and hence, ET's could always be certain in the future of finding livestock locally to turn the armature.
3. What evidence is there that the ET's always had ET technology? There would have been very little, if not NO air traffic control on Earth when they were here. Crashes or breakdowns could have been often and likely. There are even reports from the Andes of what is now clearly ET's struggling to repair a broken down UFO. By steeing up outposts with bunches of local humans with horses/oxen that they are trained to use for pull ploughs that can be occasionally called up for service at "The Temple" by the Gods to turn the armature would have had BIG advantages for the ET's rather than being, maybe, stranded thousands of miles away from anywhere that could help them.
4. WHich would it have been easier to train stone age man to use? ET technology or turning an armature? There is no training problem with having stone temple dynamos - one just trains local humans to use horses for ploughing and then have them do basically the same at the Temple and VOILA! Electricity!
Quelquechosedautre wrote:Look, I have no idea why you keep harping on about keeping horses. THis is exceptionally irritating and repetitive and I keep trying to expalin to you that, at core, my whole concept in centred on the idea of "A BEAST OF BURDEN" if you like turning the rota. Could be anything from mammoth to horses, from zebras to husklies whatever. It really is utterly irrelevant to go on and on about the "whole theory depends on horses" which it does not.
Secondly, in terms of horses, I have lived with horses most of my life. I have been riding since the age of 8, I did it at school as my sport and did it at University and I used to live next door to a stables originally built to train the Dutch Olympic Equestrian team and you are utterly wrong on this point. If locals are given horses to train to plough fields and grow crops, and are required, say, once a month or so to turn up for an hour or two then this is surely feasible.


Saxoneer wrote:It seems to me that Quel doesn't like constructive critisism,
Saxoneer wrote:Quel is right and every one else is wrong!
Saxoneer wrote: linking them with other stone circles
Saxoneer wrote:when they clearly don't have holes doesn't work.
Saxoneer wrote: I agree with Bob,
Saxoneer wrote:there are no worn down paths formed by animals, any animal, constantly walking in circles.
Saxoneer wrote:Why would an advanced ET civilization capable of traversing the cosmos need to be powered up by a dynamo?
[/quote]Saxoneer wrote: Doesn't make sense!
Saxoneer wrote:It seems to me that Quel doesn't like constructive critisism, Quel is right and every one else is wrong!

Bob137 wrote:How about we all just agree to disagree. We can go on, on other subjects on other forums on here.

forgottentales wrote:
You really think a horse walking in a circle is going to pull fast enough at that gait to generate any appreciable energy? Pedaling a bicycle would generate more electricity than that because the motor would turn much faster.
forgottentales wrote:But there's no use in arguing the point with you; you have proven that that's an exercise in futility.

forgottentales wrote:Walmart?
The comment I made that pedaling a bicycle would create more electricity than horses walking in a circle was not to say that Aliens should go to Walmart and by a bicyle.

Quelquechosedautre wrote:forgottentales wrote:Walmart?
The comment I made that pedaling a bicycle would create more electricity than horses walking in a circle was not to say that Aliens should go to Walmart and by a bicyle.
WHich is EXACTLY my point. Where would the ALiens obtain a bicycle from, 10,000 years ago?
It is utterly absurd to suggest a bicycle for the Aliens to use as an alternative.

Saxoneer wrote:Could someone please tell me how we were capable of building a great big Zeppelin with real working engine thes mind you, but we're not capable of building a piddly little bicycle? Althgough we don't really need a bicycle do we, just a seat, a wheel and peddles will do just nicely. okay, so now we've got a whole bunch of ancients riding around on unicycles which from what I understand are a bugger to master and I have a mental picture of them all crashing into each other and falling everywhere while cursing the aliens for suggesting it in the first place.

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