Looking at what history tells us are old buildings with design dictated by the fashion at the time of construction, has us looking at the remnants of even ancient buildings from every corner of the earth with common and possibly “hidden in plain sight” technology. If certain technologies that may have, amongst many functions, supplied free unlimited energy, how could that functional knowledge be lost in possibly only a few hundred years? Maybe it wasn’t lost. Well not to everyone anyway. I won’t be speculating. … I’ll let you do that. I won’t be telling you what to see but I will suggest where you may like to look. Before we go sightseeing, let’s arm ourselves with the glasses required to peer more deeply into functionality that a mere peripheral glance, with an historical explanation, could never reveal. Dare we look more closely lest we see what the historical narrative forbids to be discussed? Voltage, also known as potential difference, is the electrical pressure between two points, ie the terminals of a battery. When there is zero voltage the battery is dead flat and no electrical work can be performed. Voltage is electrical pressure. Whilst all analogies have flaws, I’m going to compare electrical pressure with the water pressure in a hose. Even high water pressure is not suffice do any “real” work ie turn a water wheel. What is also required is water volume which is measured in liters per minute. Both water pressure and water volume are collectively required to turn the water wheel. Similarly, electrical pressure, (voltage) and electrical volume, (amperage or watts per unit time) gives us the simple formula Volts x Amps = Watts, which gives us the work done over a period of time. Your electricity bill is paid for in measurements of Kwh (Kilowatt-hours). That is, how long you leave the heater on (or how long you leave the tap running) is determined by pressure and volume per minute. A 100 watt bulb consumes twice the electricity (Kwh) of a 50 watt bulb. The electrical volume per unit time consumed multiplied by the Voltage determines the amount of electricity you consume. To do electrical work we need voltage and volume. Let’s go sightseeing. If you happen to be 2 meters tall then you may be popular in neighbourhood basketball games, but did you know that the electrical potential difference, ie voltage between the tip of your head and your feet, is generally more than 200 Volts. That is, electrical potential difference increases approximately 100 Volts per meter of altitude. Now I am sure complicated mathematical formula instantly jump into your head but there’s no need to get too technical too quickly. Depending on the atmospheric conditions, the voltage may be a little less per metre in altitude gain or it may be a little more, …. but there is a potential difference which increases with altitude.
Do you remember Benjamin Franklin’s experiment in 1752 using a kite to extract electricity from the clouds during a storm? “The Doc” used the same principal in “Back To The Future” to charge up the flux capacitor of the Delorian but did you know (back to the real world for a moment) that in 1785, Coulomb “discovered” that a storm was not required to extract electricity from out of “thin air” and that energy could be claimed from the atmosphere in all weather conditions including fair weather. We now know that a conductive spire, the higher the better as voltage increases with height, generally increases electrical potential to the tune of at least 100 volts per meter from the ground, can extract electricity out of the atmosphere in all weather conditions. When looking at grand old buildings from all over the world we see a commonality in design. Buildings in Europe are almost identical in design with those in Australia or Africa or Asia. We are told that these Australian buildings were built by the convicts, so they cannot have been built before 1776 when the Europeans arrived as the aboriginal people were apparently nomadic. Although difficult to construct, and apparently built only for looks, these bell towered architectural masterpieces were popular and built by clever convicts and cowboys like the American settlers, because obviously the American Indians didn’t build them either. I have heard of bell towers on these huge multistory mansions weighing as much as 85 tons. That’s an engineering feat one would marvel at since the first power tool didn’t exist until 1885 and one can only wonder how men with shovels and horses got these perfectly constructed public buildings erected and then went home to makeshift wooden houses. Imagine someone from 300 years into the future finding pre fuel-injected motor cars all over the world and explaining away the carburetors as merely a fashion in motoring at the time with no purposeful function. The photo below is taken by my wife of me in my then favorite shirt on a trip to the old market area in Naples Italy. The old buildings are architectural wonders. Beneath the ground are over 400 miles of tunnels that people live in or have lived in. Just down the road and approximately 20 feet underground is an old amphitheater with an estimated 2000 seats. The tunnels connect these ancient sites with modern underground living quarters.
But let’s stay above the ground and look at what appear to be aerials on these magnificent constructions. Maybe the design of the buildings with the high steeples had an electrical function knowing that voltage increases with altitude to the tune of 100 volts per meter and significantly more in times of inclement weather. Well with plenty of serious voltage, now all we need are some amps to get some “volume” so that we can do some electrical work. A picture is worth a thousand words so this video may speak more than that. https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/science-futures/free-energy-from-the-ground-wire Perhaps there is knowledge being re-discovered as people re-search and rediscover what some have known and kept secret. Free energy is not a good economic market strategy for those who seek to benefit nor is good health for everyone a good economic model for those in the pharmaceutical industry. The term motor car, I used above, is a relic of times past when motor cars had motors, which are electrical devices, to move them and not internal combustion engines. Look at the etymology of the term Cathedral with the high spirals and contemplate the term cathode which may now “ring a bell”. The cymatic design of these worldwide “Tartarian” buildings may make more sense after watching this video clip https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=662012021493048 but that is a job for someone else at another time. Surely a marvel are the ever increasing “out of place artifacts” being found on every continent over the last couple of hundred years. Did no one notice them before? Consider the precision of the stones of Cusco, the Rock Ship of Masuda, the walled constructions at Saqsaywayman, the 70 ton granite boxes of the Serapeum found at Saqqara in Egypt all cut with incredible precision and discovered already completed with 30 ton laser smooth leveled granite lids thirty years before the first power tool was allegedly in existence. Who built these masterpieces? Who drilled the holes in the rocks at Karnak or cut the huge obelisk at Baalbek and who designed and constructed the Antikytherea mechanism? Maybe these engineering feats were accomplished by people with advanced technologies far greater than what we possess even now. Maybe these incredible worldwide mansions were not built by primitive natives or by European convicts or ‘Cowboys and Indians’. Maybe the infrastructure common to the buildings had function in
their design and built not for worshiping deities but for the benefit of all the peoples in the world. Napoleon Bonaparte is accredited to having coined the phrase, “history is a set of lies agreed upon. Who knows if that is truth? Friedrich Nietzsche is accredited to having coined the phrase, “What is the truth, but a lie agreed upon.” Do you trust the accuracy of the mainstream media? Do you trust the accuracy of mainstream history. I am not going to tell you what to see. I have suggested where you may like to have a look. “The greatest quality the truth possesses is that is stands up to scrutiny, even close scrutiny”-
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