crashbandicoot
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Yep,but still a good one!Robot still diverting from the fact that he has provided ZERO factual evidence for any of his fantastical claims.
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Yep,but still a good one!Robot still diverting from the fact that he has provided ZERO factual evidence for any of his fantastical claims.
Hi gilliousJust curious how they would have generated the electricity needed to power these cadmium lights? And since they haven't found nickel along with them I would be suspect. Even if one was to suggest that the earths magnetic field is powering these eternal lights as some quantum physicists think is theoretically possible for certain metals the lights produced are not in the usable spectrum of light for humans. The frequency is just too low. IF one uses the theory of radiation from space charging the lights, then you have to look at how far underground and how consistently that radiation would penetrate the ground with enough energy left to provide sufficient charge to make the light work. It is an interesting theory but, there are far too many holes in it to be plausible. I'm not saying it's completely impossible but every site they went to would need to meet the minimum energy requirements for making the light work. Energy fields vary significantly from place to place. It would make no sense to put in that kind of work to carry that much weight that far without being 100% sure the energy required was available.
Translated: “I have no evidence for the claims I make”.Hi gillious
All good questions...keep up the research!...Robot
What does Oak Island have in common with Egypt, Israel, Rome, Mexico, Europe, Nova Scotia and Utah USA?
Hi gillousJust curious how they would have generated the electricity needed to power these cadmium lights? And since they haven't found nickel along with them I would be suspect. Even if one was to suggest that the earths magnetic field is powering these eternal lights as some quantum physicists think is theoretically possible for certain metals the lights produced are not in the usable spectrum of light for humans. The frequency is just too low. IF one uses the theory of radiation from space charging the lights, then you have to look at how far underground and how consistently that radiation would penetrate the ground with enough energy left to provide sufficient charge to make the light work. It is an interesting theory but, there are far too many holes in it to be plausible. I'm not saying it's completely impossible but every site they went to would need to meet the minimum energy requirements for making the light work. Energy fields vary significantly from place to place. It would make no sense to put in that kind of work to carry that much weight that far without being 100% sure the energy required was available.
Charlie P. (NY)Iraq battery - possibly used in electroplating. Or, since it is unique and no others found, may just have been three objects found near each other. Likly dated to 200 BC. LONG after Pharotic Egypt.
The Egyptian reliefs from the Hathor temple depict Harsomtus (the snake in the center) emerging from Hn - the womb of Nut. As stated in the heiroglyphs. There is no evidence that ancient Egyptians ever used electrical wire.
Here is Harsomtus loose. (Same temple)
Oh Charlie!You did read the date that was published? April 1st, 2020
April 1, 2020 by Ronald Brakels
It's a joke, son. Like SO much on this thread.
I didn't say it was impossible just highly improbable since none of the other required items were found in the area. I mean you can't put forth a theory with so many holes without the expectation someone is going to say interesting but there's too many holes . My hypothesis is this people are spending way more money on blind from ranch and oak island than they could ever recover. The only money being made is off the show. Now if the rest of the items required we present I'd say that's a great hypothesis. Sadly they aren't present. I'm not arguing the fact that some ancient civilizations had tech we can't comprehend. We are but a blip in the grand scheme of things and as a whole not nearly as advanced or smart as we think we are . Humans are far from being omnipotent and are only guessing at things from the ancient past. For all we know the aztecs left that crate there because they tied it to a giant blimp made of leather where they used it as ballast for their exploration of the universe. Which without concrete evidence is just as plausible as your theory. Theories are named on fact and observations not other unproven and unresearched Theories based on a guy I once knew heard from an old legend from his great grandpappy. A solid theory leads to understanding not more skepticism and derision.Hi gillous
I remind you that what I have stated is just my formation of a Hypothesis!
Nickel deposits were available and well known to these Ancient Societies:
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I would suspect they would have used a huge makeshift Ni-Cad battery (not like those found at home, but one the size of a car) and chemically charged .
A 2000 year old ancient Egyptian Battery has been found... what they called the Baghdad Battery.
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The batteries needed may have been made from a Redox reaction forming a Galvanic Cell Battery or Daniel Cell Battery.
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``Redox reactions are the foundation of electrochemical cells, which can generate electrical energy.
An electrochemical cell is a device capable of either generating electrical energy from chemical reactions or using electrical energy to cause chemical reactions. The electrochemical cells which generate an electric current are called voltaic or galvanic cells . A common example of a galvanic cell is a standard 1.5 volt cell meant for consumer use. A battery consists of one or more cells, connected in parallel, series or series-and-parallel pattern.``
Egyptian pictures show what appears to be a form of Eternal Lights along with batteries.
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Oh Charlie!And did you click on the hyperlink in his article to the "International Journal of Antiquity"? (Which does not exist). Or read the comments to the article.
If you had clicked the link you will see he was joking around. It's a YouTube link to a South Park episode on Egypt. Hey, the Pharoahs had YouTube, too!
This is why it's a good idea to search for multiple sources. Preferably science journals or peer reviewed works.
I think maybe you ought to switch to alkalines.
Tell us again what the melting point of Cadmium is? And how its crystal structure and other attributes compare to the mystery metal as measured by Eric What's-His-Name?"Ancient Aliens"..."Could it Be?"...Were extraterrestrials involved with the Treasure of Oak Island?
Ancient Aliens Ancient Astronaut Theorists and Robot …Say Yes!
What does Oak Island have in common with Egypt, Israel, Rome, Mexico, Europe, Nova Scotia and Utah USA?
Answer: Eternal Lighting
My hypothesis came while watching the TV Series....The Mystery of Blind Frog Ranch, along with the TV Series... Beyond Oak Island...The Episode titled "The Lost Josephine Mine".
Yes... I can hear the "Skeptics" talking while I'm typing.
I believe there were two wrong deductions the Crew from Blind Frog Ranch made and they are:
1. The Theory of Blind Frog Ranch is.... Mexican Aztecs brought their treasures to hide from the Spanish into Utah, and buried these treasures inside the now found underground tunnels.
I believe with the Searchers of the Lost Josephine Mine (located east of the Ranch) that the Aztecs were brought as Slaves by Spanish Conquistadors and used them along with the local Utes to mine gold and silver in the tunnels at Utah.
2. I also believe their deduction was wrong on identifying the mineral found within the Rock Ore, within the 16th Century wood structure, to be Gallium. Gallium does not exist as a free element on Earth, but as a byproduct of the smelting from other minerals. First discovered in 1875...like Liquid Mercury (similar to Gallium) which is a smelted byproduct of Cinnabar, it is never created in nature in its liquid form. I believe the mineral which they mistook for Gallium is Cadmium. Both minerals look alike, are related to Mercury, have a low melting point and are great electrical conductors.
Gallium is not created in nature.
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Cadmium unlike Gallium is created in nature and is in the location of:
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It has been believed that Eternal lights were also found here, wherever Cadmium is found:
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Aztec Temples (Teotihuacan)
Egyptian Temples (Cheops)
Israel (King Solomon’s Temple 9 level Royal Arch)
Rome Italy (Numa Pompilius Temple))
Northern Europe (Rosicrucian’s Tomb Christian Rosenkreuz)
Nova Scotia (Francis Bacon’s Tomb of Illumination on Oak Island)
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Why would the Aztecs have brought with them 1000’s of lbs. of refined Cadmium hauling it 1000’s of miles from Central Mexico to Utah?
Was this to make Eternal Lights to provide them with safe lighting within their mine tunnels?
What are Eternal Lights?
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It was reported that pitch torches could not have been used in confined tunnels and that no blacken residual was found within them.
What Discoverers found was a lighting instrument that gave off light.
The light was describe as coming from a tube and when they broke open this tube it bled Silver-colored liquid similar to Mercury that ran around the floor only to disappear between the cracks.
What could these Eternal Lights have been made of?
Cadmium added to Nickel form the components of today’s most popular batteries Ni-Cad batteries.
The last episode of The Mystery of Blind Frog Ranch shows the Explorers going down into tunnels which show a shelf containing 4 Rocks on it.
We are just discovering how some stones (electroluminescent rocks) when contacted with an electrical charge illuminate.
This would act similar to Florescent Lighting where an electrical charge is pasted through the mineral Fluorite or Mercury in Lamps.
Hi KateTheScienceNerd:Tell us again what the melting point of Cadmium is? And how its crystal structure and other attributes compare to the mystery metal as measured by Eric What's-His-Name?
Melting Point of Cadmium - 594.22 K (321.07 °C, 609.93 °F) |
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