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Researcher at the Institute for Natural Philosophy @NaturalPhiInst Coincidence Takes Planning My writings: https://t.co/9PvT9EoVey
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Feb 3 6 tweets 2 min read
Giants
Thread of 7 Slides
There were Giants on Earth Image 2/6 Image
Jan 8 8 tweets 6 min read
Tartaria
Megaliths
Thread of 28 Slides
Tartessos and Atlantic Mediterranean Euro-Africa:
Metals, Dolmens and Basque-Iberian origins

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Aug 24, 2023 12 tweets 10 min read
Archaeoacoustics
Look for my other threads on this subject with: @ricardocalvrio1 Archaeoacoustics
Thread of 47 Slides
Architectural Acoustics, Musical Acoustics and Physical Acoustics: Ancient Acoustics on Megaliths and Pyramids

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This paper does seem a mess of subjects, but it is not. These subjects have a purpose, and attempt of understanding from the ones compiling and financing them.
In fact the Actual title of this document is:
International hearing protector standardization
Either you get it or not


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Mar 25, 2023 10 tweets 8 min read
This is the approximate location of the Burckle Crater, the event that almost certainly caused the Biblical Flood and changed the entire Indian Ocean coastlines.
One of the studies confirming it below in this Thread. Thread with 35 Slides
Mega Tsunami of the World Oceans: Chevron Dune Formation, Micro-Ejecta,and Rapid Climate Change as the Evidence of Recent Oceanic Bolide Impacts
Mar 25, 2023 5 tweets 4 min read
Mar 25, 2023 7 tweets 6 min read
Thread of 25 Slides
Between warm and cold: Impact of the Younger Dryas on human behavior in Central Europe ImageImageImageImage ImageImageImageImage
Mar 25, 2023 6 tweets 5 min read
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The primary focus of GCI is research that examines the dynamic relationship between human consciousness (physiology, emotions, behaviors, etc.) and Earth’s energetic (electromagnetic) environment.
Mar 25, 2023 5 tweets 4 min read
I believe that there was a major event that global or not, caused a massive amount of water to shape the landscape from the west coast of Portugal all the way into the Pyrenees. Where I live the base sediment, meaning the bottom of the river, was up 338ft above current level. There are hidden evidences of this, but not invisible, all around the coast there are massive canyons attesting not only the speed of the flow it also shows it was carrying lots of material taken from land and carving this basis now under water
Mar 24, 2023 5 tweets 4 min read
Thread of 17 Slides
GIZA PLATEAU MAPPING PROJECT 2019
By MARK LEHNER With ANCIENT EGYPT RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
Mar 24, 2023 28 tweets 23 min read
Thread of 110 Slides
The Great Pit of Abu-Rawash
A layman’s Guide
Keith Hamilton
02 May 2018
Mar 24, 2023 5 tweets 3 min read
The Rose
The World under the Alchemical Perspective through images.
No description because the information about the drawings/paintings is on the images themselves. Complete thread here:
Mar 24, 2023 8 tweets 6 min read
The wheel
The World under the Alchemical Perspective through images.
No description because the information about the drawings/paintings is on the images themselves.
Mar 22, 2023 5 tweets 4 min read
The Great Pyramid Void
A Layman’s guide
by Keith Hamilton
6th March 2023
Hi res Images done from the article itself ImageImageImageImage ImageImageImageImage
Mar 22, 2023 7 tweets 2 min read
How the Pyramid Builders May Have Found Their True North
A good article from the AERAgram Vol. 14 nº1 2013
by by Glen Dash
Mar 21, 2023 28 tweets 6 min read
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Keeping in tone with my Giza posts of today, some of the great work done for the book:
Secrets of the Pyramid of Khufu
by Stefan Bergdoll, 2022
Again, these are large images that tolerate great deal of zoom in. The last ones will have written data of interest.
Mar 21, 2023 7 tweets 2 min read
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Some amazing drawings of Giza, do use right click and open in new tab or copy them into your machine. they are enormous and very detailed by John Shae Perring, 1813-1869
Map of the pyramids of Ghizeh and vicinity Part 1 Map of the pyramids of Ghizeh and vicinity. Part 2.
Mar 21, 2023 4 tweets 3 min read
Although most think it a settled matter, the dimensions of the Great Pyramid are still, and will continue to be, a matter of debate because of the absence of defined corners. Here are some of the most mentioned measures:
Oct 22, 2022 9 tweets 3 min read
Since it is still the best introduction to the Alternative View of Egypt, and not everyone has the means to buy it, I have uploaded into Rumble every episode of the Magical Egypt Series by the Great John Anthony West.
Ep. 1 - The Invisible Science
rumble.com/v1p7osc-magica… Ep. 2 - The Old Kingdom And The Still Older Kingdom
rumble.com/v1p7qmq-magica…
Aug 26, 2022 6 tweets 2 min read
Memphis is located south of the Nile Delta, on the west bank of the river, and about 15m/24km south of modern Cairo. Closely associated with the ancient city’s site are the cemeteries, or necropolises, of Memphis, where the famous pyramids of Egypt are located. According to a commonly accepted tradition, Memphis was founded about 2925 BCE by Menes, who supposedly united the two prehistoric kingdoms of Upper and Lower Egypt
Aug 25, 2022 7 tweets 5 min read
This cave is located at 38º 28' 61" N 8º 59' 73" W down the mountains and dense vegetation (Vale do Solitário - covered forest), in towards Portinho da Arrábida. More specifically on the southern slope of the Arrábida mountain massif, at the base of a small cliff. Discovered by chance, between 1856/1857, by a shepherd and friends, who were carrying out their daily routines, of grazing the cattle. From a speleological point of view, it is a deep cavity, resulting from the intense karst (bellow) activity of the area surrounding the cave
Aug 25, 2022 5 tweets 2 min read
Artwork from the artists that followed Napoleon's army into Egypt in 1798.
Vol 2 plate 69 to 72 (finally matching with the actual plates)
This set is about Fayum
Al-Fayyūm, Fayyūm also spelled Faiyum or Fayum, formerly Madīnat al-Fayyūm. Called Shedet in pharaonic times and Crocodilopolis, later Arsinoe, in the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. Its ruins to the northwest of the city date to at least the 12th dynasty 1938c. 1756BCE, and during excavations numerous Demotic, Greek, and Coptic papyrus fragments were found