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daityan

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #990 on: September 10, 2008, 08:31:57 AM »
Hi All,

Not very sure about the authenticity of this site that Drannom posted,

http://www.humanresonance.org/vimana.html

noen of the details seem to hav any basis, quite a shoddy job considering he spells expatriate as ex-patriot:)

but a fun read nonethless :)

Jeanna, regarding ur question on the vimanas. A cone is as good as a pyramid when it comes to shape and effect.

there are quite a few variations in the vimanas, but what is common is the antenna like structure, however small a vimana is it must have atleast 1 kalasam (antenna)!

and there are techniques on how to make this kalasam and vimana and temple etc. this is commonly known as Shilpa sastra. u might not find much abt it on the net but i might have missed some links too. so y dont u guys give it a shot n see if you can get any info on this. basic info may not b useful, something more elaborate, probably downloadbale PDFs, transalations might be useful to us.

else i wil hv to go to a stapathi (guys who are well versed in shilpa sastra and construct temples) and ask dem abt it, ushually its a closed sect and few ppl volunteer info.
 

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #991 on: September 10, 2008, 08:46:13 AM »
thought u guys might find this interesting, sometin deviant from our current topic but mite give u insights on y am so sure the vedas got loads of important validated info.

the below list is the official list of arts which is an ancillary subject covered in the later vedas, extremely comprehensive as u can see. ofcourse each art has a syllabus:) but here again most of it is lost, continuous invasion of india by foreigners right from the arabs to the english, looting, plundering, destruction. The ironic point is the vedas were taught by word of mouth, teacher to pupil just t avoid these kind of mishaps.

it was very recently that it was recorded on paper ( around 200 BC :) hehe ). but the tradition of word of mouth teaching still continues, problem is when the invasion happened the guys who knew the vedas were also killed largely. and now nobody is interested in these things anymore, aping the west is quite hip in india, so the last few people who are learned in the vedas are slowly dying out, am guessing most ancillary subjects would soon die out, only the 4 main vedas will reamin and they r too big an enigma for anyone to figure out.

getting back to the list of arts that were taught in the vedas,

1. Ashtaa Dasa Lipi Botham - This is known as Akshara Lakshnana -
the art of knowing the script and alphabet of 18 important languages.

2. Likitham - Art of writing. This includes the Art of Calligraphy.

3. Ability to read

4. Bhasha Gnyana - Knowledge of language

5. Ability to compose poetry

6. Srutha Nikadhitha - The ability to listen attentively to whatever is
being said or read, retaining it in memory and repeating it word for word.

7. Mathematics

8. Knowledge of the 4 Vedas.

9. Knowledge of the 6 Sastras.

10. Knowledge of the 4 Upavedas

11. Knowledge of the Upaangas.

12. Knowledge of the 18 Puranas

13. Knowledge of the Grammer.

14. Knowledge of Law and Justice.

15. Knowledge about the duties and responsibilities of various groups
of people and various catses and professions.

16. Astrology

17. Various branches of Yoga.

18. Knowledge of Manthras.

19. Knowledge about omens.

20. Sculpting

21. Medicine and Therapeutics

22. Saamudrika Lakshana - the art of the study of the parts of the
physical body and their proportions and ratios and sizes and shapes;
and deciphering moles, colour, blemishes, scars, etc. Telling the
nature, mind-set, characteristics, temperament, and future.
Looking at one part of the body and describing the whole person.
Noting the characteristics of a person and describing the appearance.

23. Knolwedge of Epics like Ramayana, Mahabharatha, etc.

24. Composing vaious types of epic poetry.

25. Flowery language and literary styles like metaphores, aphorisms,
alliterations, etc.

26. Madura Baashanam - Arts of speaknig sweetly

27. Knowledge of dramas, acting, playwriting, directing, etc.

28. Dance.

29. Sabdha Brahmam - The knowledge of the secret of sound waves.

30. Viina - Playing various types of string instruments like the harp,
lute, etc.

31. Flute - Wind instruments.

32. Percussion instruments.

33. Knowledge of Rhythm

34. Asthra Saastra - Knowledge about various missiles.

35. Kanaga Pariksha - Knowledge about the vaious classes of gold and its
alloys.

36. Rathna Pariksha - Knowledge about Gemmology

37. Bhumi Pariksha - Geology

38. Sangrama Lakshana - Art of Warfare

39. Malyuddha - Martial Arts without weapons

40. Akarshana - Art of Attraction.

41. Uchchatana - Invoking or driving away deities, spirits, ghosts and other
paranormal beings.

42. Vidhveshana - Art of subdueing enemies by making them fight with
each other.

44. Mohana - Creating illusions.

45. Vasiikaranam - Art of making persons spellbound and obedient.

46. RasaVaadha - Alchemy - Knowledge of Transmuting Gold from
base metals like Copper, Mercury, etc.

47. Madhana Saastra - Sexology

48. Gaandhrva Vedha - Music and Singing

49. Paipiila Vaadham - Understanding the languages and communicating with
Ants and other animals.

50. Kauthuva Vaadham - Art of Fraudulence, Cheating and Deceit.

51. Dhaathu Vaadham - Metallurgy.

52. Nattam - a form of dance drama.

53. Mushti - Boxing.

54. Akaasha Pravesam - Concealing the material body, taking the soul out of
it and traversing through the ethereal space.

55. Akaasha Gamanam - Flying through space, Levitation, etc.

56. ParaKaaya Pravesam - Transmigrating the soul into another body.

57. Adhirisayam - Making objects disappear.

58. Indra Jala - Causing objects to appear and disappear and other such acts.

59. Mahendra Jala - Creating illusions of miracles.

60. Agni Sthambana - Making fire obey commands.

61. JalaSthambana - Defying the nature of water like walking on water and
making it obey commands.

62. Vaayu Sthamaban - Controlling the various forms of winds inside and
outside the body; Pranayama; holding the breath for very long periods.

63. Thishti Sthambana - Performing Miracles

64. Vak Sthambana - Controlling another person's speech.

65. Shukla Sthambana - Art of controlling sexual urges and acts like
ejaculation.

66. Karna Sthamabana - Creating silence or deafness

67. Kadka Sthambana - Making the body impervious to cuts and stabs and
penetrative injuries by sharp weapons.

68. Avasthai Prayoga - Killing a person with Black Magic.

69. Art of Gambling.

70. Art of Creating peace in the minds of disturbed people and animals.

71. Paaka Saastra - Art of Cooking.

72. Ratha-Gaja-Asva-Nara Siksha - Knowledge about deployment and
fighting methods of Chariot Corps, Elephant Coprs, Cavalry, and Infantry.

73. Karavada Saastra - Art of Stealing.

74. Puuruha Vijgyana - Botany, Agriculture, and Horticulture.

75. Gandha Vaadha - Perfumery and Aromatics.

76. Pilavaadham - Knowledge about what and how is the nature of the rocks,
soil, etc., below the ground; caves, etc.

77. Svara Vancanam - Ventriloquism and Mimicry.

78. Loha Kriya - Metal working.

79. Asmakriya - Stone masonry.

80. Mrithkriya - Earthenware.

81. Dhaaru Kriya - Woodworks and Carpentry.

82. VenuKriya - Bamboo works

83. SarmaKriya - Leather works.

85. Ambara Kriya - Weaving, embroidery, lacework, making dresses, etc.

86. Mrigaya - Hunting

87. Siivanam - Sewing

88. Ranga Parignyanam - Art of mixing colours.

89. Chithra - Art and Drawing.

90. Maanavivekam - Knowledge of inventing measuring instruments and
using them.

91. Aajii Vignyanam - Inventing new types of professions, occupations,
and livlihoods.

92. Karmaasraya - Establishing various types of factories, workshops,
industrial places, etc.

93. Pusthaka Karma - Writing books, binding them, and publishing them

94. Krita Kausalam - Sports and Games.

95. LokaGnyanam - Knowledge about the world and worldly affairs.

96. Samhahanam - Reflexology and Massage.

97. Sayana Upacaaram - Making objects for enjoying  and possessing
the ability to use them.

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #992 on: September 11, 2008, 03:30:43 AM »
is it understandable?

daityan

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #993 on: September 11, 2008, 08:10:32 AM »
hi ya most of it is understandable but a lil confusing on which lines are the connections and which are just explanatory lines.

the path of CW and CCW is making it a little difficult to understand which is the real circuit here.

it would be great if you can make a diagram with just the connections alone.

otherwise ur color coding helps a lot. n frm wat i saw it luks logical to me.

another doubt - the earlier picture of your pyramid was a gypsum + steel sheet pyramid right? pls correct me if am wrong.


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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #994 on: September 11, 2008, 01:07:47 PM »
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Not very sure about the authenticity of this site that Drannom posted,

http://www.humanresonance.org/vimana.html


Hello daityan, not sure me too, it seems to have an old science from India, i look forward to find the time to perform a search of many key words as you state before, someone else may find something soon

i suggest to start an another topic on the old science from India, i am specially interest by the  heuuu vedas ?? if people are killed for that it must be a very good way to start

from my point of view a pyramid must be a resonating pyramid somehow, capturing a dc electric current will be great too

and don't forget PYRAMAN, we do not need him to understand his heating pyramid, he tell us all we need to proceed, it's a 400,000 hertz (i think ?) resonating pyramid



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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #995 on: September 11, 2008, 03:27:13 PM »
I need to check this out but couldn't the 2 coils (CW & CCW) provide a simple rectifer action to convert an AC signal to DC? bifilar wound with the one end tied together so the input and output leads are at the same end is how I am seeing this, if we have a common core material in the coils center this may allow the coils to be separated and still provide the same affect. Just a thought guys.

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #996 on: September 12, 2008, 08:29:12 AM »
hi drannom,

PYRAman doesnt look like comin back! abolsutely no sign of him! dunt knw wehr he diapeared, and his explanation of the heating pyramid was defenitely too vague to replicate.

lets see if he comes back wid smtin mind blowing, he and the half-god mite hv figured out smtin new

btw a small correction, they werent kiled cos of their knowledge, i said due to large scale invasions a lot of ppl got killed  (among them were knowledgable people) and these manuscripts had to be hidden away cos they were burnt by muslim invaders. like recently they found an old manuscript dated about 7000 BC in tamil nadu india, it was buried in a chest in a field. problem is the language is quite undecipherable due to technical terms used which are not in use now. so the hurdles r many, the knwoledgable ppl r few and this generation has no interest in these things, sltogether its heading for a silent burial and with it goes our chance of learning more about the ancient scriptures. sad ending uh? got no other option dude.




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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #997 on: September 13, 2008, 08:38:42 PM »
I think it must be more than just a chemical reaction, otherwise TT would have not drawn the attention of Siemens experts. Maybe pyramids increase the speed of chemical reaction??? Or set up a chemical reaction that would not have taken place otherwise...

More than a chance.
I have been messing around with the crystal battery things. - just a little-

It seems that in a basic environment - like around pH11 or more  (maybe pH13 is needed) sand dissolves into liquid. To some extent sodium silicate is there.

If this is mixed with some clay the the Sodium and Aluminum are there as well.

So, the Aluminum begins to dissolve and H2 is the gas that is liberated.

I have popped it I am sure. Each bubble that formed popped as I lit it.

Also, the Al electrodes would dissolve around the mixture and make bubbles of H2. TT had us use copper and the copper electrodes do not produce this effect.

I don't know about the carbon electrode. I have been wondering about carbon as an electrode in electrolysis action. It is a possibility, I think.

I made several mixes so I can't be very explicit here, but this is definitely a chemical reaction that can happen.

Now, with just sand in a saline solution, I think not. There needs to be alkalinity and aluminum present. But this is very easily added.

But, then again, sand + salt water + carbon... maybe.

Good idea spacetrax, thanks.

jeanna



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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #998 on: September 13, 2008, 09:10:56 PM »
Hi,

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After some months, i tried to have a look again at http://trawoeger-pyramide.info/ and got this:


....


another people told me via pm that TT has problems with siemens is this field, now if I read this, it seems it was not a joke...

If the technology is in the finger of payoff siemens, then no people will see it again in the next 20 years :-\


atlantex

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #999 on: September 13, 2008, 10:39:21 PM »
Hi,


....


another people told me via pm that TT has problems with siemens is this field, now if I read this, it seems it was not a joke...

If the technology is in the finger of payoff siemens, then no people will see it again in the next 20 years :-\


atlantex
Jes this is right, i have hade contact wuth him since 2005,
the last (unpublished) device was delivering nearly 30 watts.


I am sure , it give an lot of solutions to find "radian power"
I am sure. that most of this invention are "sleeping"
and waiting to the "dirst" that will open published
GP

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #1000 on: September 14, 2008, 03:51:46 AM »
pese
do you have any details about this model that produces 30 watts?


i have already mentioned where the pyramid gets its electricity from.
from clockwise spin generated by the water in the sky,
and from counter-clockwise spin generated by the sand in the ground.

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #1001 on: September 14, 2008, 05:46:10 AM »
this is the heart of the reaction.

saltwater allows a spin,
to be stored in one metal,
yet still be "connected" to the other metal.

THE REST of the device, just collects/generates CW and CCW.


except maybe for the two coils. which might have a diode effect, like drannon said.
which would explain why the CCW coil had more turns, than the CW coil.

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #1002 on: September 14, 2008, 05:46:28 AM »
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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #1003 on: September 14, 2008, 06:02:03 AM »
this is the heart of the concept.


the steel frame attracts/stores CW.
(water in the air, generates this CW).


the copper core attracts/stores CCW.
(normally the sand in the ground, generates CCW. but in this case, the CCW seems to be generated from the steel, and from the oxygen/potassium/calcium, in the gypsum side boards).


one metal to attract CW,
the other metal to attract CCW.


trawoger had copper and graphite touching the saltwater, BECAUSE NEITHER OF THOSE RUST IN SALTWATER.
otherwise, it would have been copper and steel in the saltwater.

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #1004 on: September 14, 2008, 11:41:36 AM »
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except maybe for the two coils. which might have a diode effect, like drannon said.
which would explain why the CCW coil had more turns, than the CW coil.

I need to check this out but couldn't the 2 coils (CW & CCW) provide a simple rectifer action to convert an AC signal to DC? bifilar wound with the one end tied together so the input and output leads are at the same end is how I am seeing this, if we have a common core material in the coils center this may allow the coils to be separated and still provide the same affect. Just a thought guys.

not me, that's the guy, Starcruiser

i just think that your pyramid will resonate cause there are coils in it, it is like 1+1=resonating pyramid