Re: Egyptian Technology

Hexslinger ( hexslngr@internet-frontier.net )
Sat, 7 Feb 1998 22:26:02 -0800 (PST)

On Sat, 7 Feb 1998, Jerry W. Decker wrote:

> Hi Folks!
>
> There are a few of us who are of the opinion that many ancient drawings
> and artifacts might well be representative of lost technology that
> differs from our concepts. A friend from England recently mentioned the
> discovery of large Egyptian tuning forks whose function is currently
> unknown. We also think some of the devices are Pavlita style
> psychotronic generators that use combinations of elements to bias the
> flow of subtle energies including aether. A recent post from a Russian
> scientist friend provided this interesting tidbit;

Interesting that this should be brought up -- there are so many
indications that ancient civilizations were privvy to knowledge and
technologies handed down from previous civilizations unknown. It's almost
as if a singular or multiple civilizations rose up to a level of
technology equivalent to or in excess of our own, and then absolutely
vanished. Boom. Gone. Absolute catastrophic failure. The remanents of the
knowledge of the ancients was passed down and spread to emerging cultures
and manifests itself in Indian, Egyptian, Incan, Mayan, and other ruins.
What I find interesting is the various words present in sanskrit
vocabulary in the Vedic texts which correlate to modern interpretations of
the aether and it's nature (was it Tesla who supposably began using
Sanskrit terminology to describe scalar waves?). Fascinating stuff.