Edward Leedskalnin (Latvian: Edvards Liedskalniņš) (August 10, 1887, Riga December 7, 1951, Miami) was an eccentric Latvian emigrant to the United States and amateur sculptor who, it is alleged, single-handedly built the monument known as Coral Castle in Florida. He was also known for his unusual theories on magnetism.
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@MrPakstons coral is made of a metal called calcium maybe this is why magnitism would affect so easily. maybe also like any material will burn if heated enough all materials eventurally become magnetic?? bet their are all kinds of books on magnetism in latvia. amazing that swizterland had education about electricity that is light years beyone what we know now in the 1880's where tesla studied.
circusboy90210 3 months ago
@circusboy90210
ill tell you why. in wrong hands such a powerfull force would make only trouble. btw greetings from Latvia! ;)
MrPakstons 3 months ago
why would anyone who discovered such a powerfull force not want to let the world know about it?
circusboy90210 3 months ago
@Maniac50AE according to WP it's from Larry Niven
durstwurst 11 months ago
@durstwurst where does that quote originate from. I first heard Ross Jeffries say it but i know its not his.
Maniac50AE 11 months ago
From a comic show, I hope :)
andjack 11 months ago
any sufficiently rigorously defined magic is indistinguishable from technology
durstwurst 1 year ago
@thechurchofdave read eds talk on magnetic current he explains stuff and gives u experiments to try
demonoid22271 1 year ago
Wally Wallington moves huge freekin blocks all by himself. No magic, no silliness. Once you see what Wally can do, all of this becomes a very reasonable accomplishment without anything mysterious at all.
thechurchofdave 1 year ago
really enjoy ur channel thankx for the invitation
Mefindingtheinnerme 2 years ago