Rick, my body surfing friend. Good to hear from you. You know, I never did plant those macadamia seeds. I have them still.
I look forward to examining your supposition when I have the time. Have you read that Tibetan monks can lift heavy stones with sound? I will try to look at this tomorrow. On Mon, Jul 10, 2023, 9:49 PM <r...@highsurf.com> wrote: > EVOs, HUTCHISON, AND ANCIENT MEGALITHIC TECH > > > > Hi all, long time. Sorry about the length of this, hope some of you will > take a moment to look through it. Warning: contains significant speculation > and some video links, (no affiliation to links). > > > > For some time I've been fascinated by anomalous ancient stone working > techniques. The spread of information on the subject over the last couple > of decades due to the internet and video, TV like Ancient Mysteries, Graham > Hancock etc., has exposed the public to the fact and depth of these > mysteries despite the ever-present overburden of academic resistance, > grift, and woo. > > > > There's been lots of theories over the years of sound, geopolymers, > aliens, etc., and more lately, some sort of electromagnetic effect. > Conditions in and around rock crystals are often affected by both EM and > sound, perhaps not always through just piezoelectricity. Browns gas has > also been proposed as a cutting technique since the melted surface > containing transmutations has been found in some samples of the vitrified > cut surfaces from various ruins which are similar to BG-burned samples of > the same material. > > > > Although these proposed theories do lean towards explanations for cut and > finish, the big elephant in the room is still on the loose: how did they > *raise* and *transport* these damn things? Another slightly smaller > elephant is the almost capricious manner with which numerous large and > repeated cuts were made both at quarries and in removed material - it was > easy for them. That last one often doesn't become so apparent until you've > been looking at this for a while and can see the larger context of the > total extent and volume of this work globally, as well as within individual > sites. > > > > I've had some ideas about this, and in the last few years I've actually > "cut metal" and casually tried something. I got weak but interesting > results, and I'd like to refine the experiment and keep careful records > before discussing particulars publicly, but to the point of this post: > > > > There's a video out on YouTube now under the "Versadoco" account: > > > > https://youtu.be/884rjnOSnbI > > > > Some ideas that I think are new to the megalith mysteries are presented > there which might seem familiar to Vortexians - Ken Shoulders' EVOs, and > the softening, melting, and occasionally levitation effects described by > John Hutchison. > > > > The best explanation is the one that addresses the unknown causes for > *all* the features of a phenomenon, and for the moment, this one looks > pretty interesting to me. I noticed long ago how dried pottery clay in > rehydration will mimic features of some Hutchison effect samples where they > soften, split and crumble distinctively before melting. In clay it's water > molecules soaking in between the grains and ionically defeating the small > bonds between them. In Hutchison's materials, is it EVOs or excess free > charge content accumulated around the grains? In the stone artifacts, that > could explain effects attributed by some to Brown gas since accumulated > charge or EVOs are also present. > > > > Still missing is the practical method for EVO/charge generation the > mysterious masons actually used, which if known, should be easily > duplicable since there is an implied low-tech nature to this. The video > fumbles and punts on that crucial topic, IMO. But at least there's no need > for aliens or complex high tech. > > > > I speculate that powerful (i.e. LOUD and long duration) acoustics were > used for charge generation (or more likely acquisition from the > environment), and manipulation and concentration through cymatics, > hopefully without JH's personal presence required as some have suggested. > With large stones containing a gigantic internal space charge you might be > able to cut and shape them with copper tools using Electrical Discharge > Machining (EDM)*, then raise and transport and them using the enormous > electric fields from all that trapped charge coupling (against) the ground > plane. Resonate, chop, float, stack, discharge. If true, big implications > for various modern industries, obviously. > > *Here's a link to a practical modern example of using EDM on a pre-charged > dielectric instead of the usual current-connected metal target material. > Internal charging is via linear accelerator (kinetic not acoustic), but a > simple manual bulk EDM-style technique is shown. Scroll down to the video: > https://www.etsy.com/shop/Criticalelectron?ref=mini_mfts_name&listing_id=1464572835 > > > > > > Thoughts? > > > > - Rick > > >