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timeTraveler wrote: Most probably they used some kind of local help (consider for example Ezekiel ). It is however most obvious that even if humans used hi-tech tools, they did not have a clue what they really were and how they functioned.
upperworld wrote:That's a really interesting theory, understand the general concept. I just don't have the proper background to prove/test your theories. However from a motive standpoint, there is a lot backing the idea that a gold machine would have been of great importance.
Now to play devils advocate for a minute, if the Great Pyramid was just a gold machine what is the point of the all effort put into the astrological positions of the pyramid. I doubt that the location and orientation of the Great Pyramid was just a fluke, it has to have some significance.

Metaluna wrote:What an outstanding and well thought out theory. Welcome to the fourm by the way.
Has any gold residue ever been found in and/or around the pyramids ? or would there even be any left.
nippur10 wrote:I've been saying for years that the Great Pyramid was a reactor of some kind. I believe, though, that the technology was far in advance of what we have today. I also agree that the lower level (up to level 45) was under water because of the placement of the entrance. New research has found "retaining walls" around the pyramid and, certainly, the "processional causeways" served as aquaducts and not just ceremonial walkways. I posted in "the ascending passage" the reasons for the internal design and although I do not believe the pyramid was for gold production, it is , nevertheless, an interesting idea.
Metaluna wrote:What an outstanding and well thought out theory. Welcome to the fourm by the way.
Has any gold residue ever been found in and/or around the pyramids ? or would there even be any left.
aoi3610 wrote:It would have had a flame I should think when running.
The Baghdad Battery by the way, not a battery, A heater and / or a Light.
They have it upside down!
The Iron Core stuck in the ground, much of which has rotted away. Ceramic / Copper casing?
Think about it, we do exactly the same thing, Copper / Ceramic / Electricity?
A different type of electricity tho, we use AC, they used Static, right out of the air.
Something else that pyrmaid would have created a lot of.
Duh. Were we just blind?
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