Thank you for this, but you probably want to clean up production and fluidity of your script, if you want to garner more attention. People don't listen if they're not entertained - that is, they demand it. Good luck!
@JohnnyBravoInBangkok Haven't read that particular book, but have read many of Collin Wilson's books and also owned "/When-Sky-Fell-Search-Atlantis" by Rand Flem-Ath & Rose Flem-Ath which was excellent!
Please excuse me if I seem a little thick. I think I have watched all your videos at least once. You are saying there are no moving parts (no flap)? The water hits the "unfinished chamber", spins in a vortex and then, almost magically, sends a double (heart beat) pulse down the drain and also back up the descending tunnel? You also say this is not a pump but a pulse generator. In the context of the pyramids, would there be any use for such a pulse other than to pump? Commendable project!
You claim that since they found some granite when they were drilling that it is the exit tunnel. That conclusion is not based on logic, it is conjecture. Granite is not used to line the descending passage nor the dead end passage. There is no reason to believe that a piece of granite has anything to do with a proposed exit passage.
@Indygoguy If someone was somewhat analytical about wear and tear of mvoing parts, one would make the waste gate valve ("sarcophagus") out of granite and make the valve seats and valve guides out of granite.
There is anamolous rose quartz granite at this location. Either a building block (Grand chamber) or a structure is here.
This is presently the EXACT location of excavation in front of the Sphinx temple . . . coincidence?
@zostedguy Well, now that you mention it. If the valves are made of granite, or any stone, wouldn't they have a rather short life? They'd be sliding stone against stone. That can't be good.
During the Egyptian Middle Kingdom, Lake Moeris was only 17m above sea level. The Giza plateau is 100m above sea level. At it's highest point, in Paleolithic times, Moeris was only 37m above sea level. Lake Moeris was never high enough to supply water to a walled in moat that would reach 40m above the plateau to feed the pump. It just didn't happen.
I found a small video of you demostrating your Ram Pump in the woods, a while back. That solved the whole riddle for me, as I knew about the fire and the acoustics. I could NOT figure the Ram pump though.
I started by taking the word PYRAMID Literally.
The rest of the knowledge is going to take some convincing to the masses though.
I know of only 1 other person who has this answer.
It is going to take a lot of time to convince the masses about anything more simplistic than the ram pump / construction aspect. It's truly baby steps with this.
I do know much, much more about pyramids and true history. People that have seen the pump run can handle this part, so I thought I'd try to get Mythbusters to build this part. It's been 10 years since this has run!
The Oriental Institute of Chicago has extremely "orthodox" data and compiled data from plateau, Sphinx, pyramids (and much more) and created 3D computer models from the data.
As far as this being old project, yes it is. Getting mainstream attention is next to impossible. I'm trying for the Mythbusters to build it and demonstrate the advanced nature of the subterranean section.
Any help is greatly appreciated and I will give out all data required for build.
you are right about production. This is an old vid that will be deleted quite soon.
zostedguy 8 hours ago
Thank you for this, but you probably want to clean up production and fluidity of your script, if you want to garner more attention. People don't listen if they're not entertained - that is, they demand it. Good luck!
amleo227style 8 hours ago
Thank you so very much for this :)
MRSVISHOUS2012 1 week ago
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7Nexus21 11 months ago
Good video, it reminds of the designs from the book 'The Atlantis Blueprint', have you read it?
JohnnyBravoInBangkok 1 year ago
@JohnnyBravoInBangkok Haven't read that particular book, but have read many of Collin Wilson's books and also owned "/When-Sky-Fell-Search-Atlantis" by Rand Flem-Ath & Rose Flem-Ath which was excellent!
zostedguy 1 year ago
Please excuse me if I seem a little thick. I think I have watched all your videos at least once. You are saying there are no moving parts (no flap)? The water hits the "unfinished chamber", spins in a vortex and then, almost magically, sends a double (heart beat) pulse down the drain and also back up the descending tunnel? You also say this is not a pump but a pulse generator. In the context of the pyramids, would there be any use for such a pulse other than to pump? Commendable project!
AllisonsHunt 1 year ago
@AllisonsHunt It has a reversed plunger check valve at the end of the pipe that exits at the Nile. That's the only required moving part.
As far as the final use, I only have guesses.
zostedguy 1 year ago
Thank God for you John.
crotron 1 year ago
Mind blowing , but certainly makes more sense than any other explanation I have ever heard !!
myvisions08 1 year ago
You claim that since they found some granite when they were drilling that it is the exit tunnel. That conclusion is not based on logic, it is conjecture. Granite is not used to line the descending passage nor the dead end passage. There is no reason to believe that a piece of granite has anything to do with a proposed exit passage.
Indygoguy 1 year ago
@Indygoguy If someone was somewhat analytical about wear and tear of mvoing parts, one would make the waste gate valve ("sarcophagus") out of granite and make the valve seats and valve guides out of granite.
There is anamolous rose quartz granite at this location. Either a building block (Grand chamber) or a structure is here.
This is presently the EXACT location of excavation in front of the Sphinx temple . . . coincidence?
zostedguy 1 year ago
@zostedguy Well, now that you mention it. If the valves are made of granite, or any stone, wouldn't they have a rather short life? They'd be sliding stone against stone. That can't be good.
Indygoguy 1 year ago
During the Egyptian Middle Kingdom, Lake Moeris was only 17m above sea level. The Giza plateau is 100m above sea level. At it's highest point, in Paleolithic times, Moeris was only 37m above sea level. Lake Moeris was never high enough to supply water to a walled in moat that would reach 40m above the plateau to feed the pump. It just didn't happen.
Indygoguy 1 year ago
Well done John.
Finally someone got it right.
I found a small video of you demostrating your Ram Pump in the woods, a while back. That solved the whole riddle for me, as I knew about the fire and the acoustics. I could NOT figure the Ram pump though.
I started by taking the word PYRAMID Literally.
The rest of the knowledge is going to take some convincing to the masses though.
I know of only 1 other person who has this answer.
Genius John, Thank you once again.
Luxorishome 2 years ago
It is going to take a lot of time to convince the masses about anything more simplistic than the ram pump / construction aspect. It's truly baby steps with this.
I do know much, much more about pyramids and true history. People that have seen the pump run can handle this part, so I thought I'd try to get Mythbusters to build this part. It's been 10 years since this has run!
John
zostedguy 2 years ago
3.600 BC. ? Water-pulse-pumps? When God finely "made" it to earth,,, there were some REALLY smart ppl here :)
wcarlpdrysdale 2 years ago
The proof is in the evidence. It is just the Giza plateau model and alterations do not work.
They were extremely advanced when considering the hydraulic manipulations in the shafts. Pure genius on the restriction ratios.
John
zostedguy 2 years ago
I see that your pictures are from 2000 - 2003. What's happened since back then?
How do we get this into the mainstream of knowledge?
Who is the Oriental Institute of Chicago?
emnwa 2 years ago
The Oriental Institute of Chicago has extremely "orthodox" data and compiled data from plateau, Sphinx, pyramids (and much more) and created 3D computer models from the data.
As far as this being old project, yes it is. Getting mainstream attention is next to impossible. I'm trying for the Mythbusters to build it and demonstrate the advanced nature of the subterranean section.
Any help is greatly appreciated and I will give out all data required for build.
John
zostedguy 2 years ago
woo hoo!! im glad i came online at the right time to see your vids! Project camelot baby! I want to go to egypt for a cosmic raindaince
SCENARIOBABY 2 years ago
Thanks!
zostedguy 2 years ago