Thursday, June 02, 2022

Fisking "Nikola Tesla - Limitless Energy & the Pyramids of Egypt

 Another video sent to me by a flat-earther.   I'm writing this as I watch it.  Text in quotes will be from the video, possibly paraphrases.  The rest will be my responses




"We don't know who built the pyramids" - It was the Egyptians.

"Stones cut with laser precision" - a unit of measurement might be more helpful but let's just say that's a figure of speech, stones can be smoothed without modern technology.  

"Stones weight as much as 80 tons from over 500 miles away" - heavy things can be moved without modern tech, too.  It takes a lot of people.

"There must have been a good reason to go to all this trouble" - probably, but I have a feeling a great leap of illogic is coming to explain that.

"We now know it was certainly not a tomb" - we do?  Or is the video merely asserting that?

"Tesla believed they served a higher purpose" - OK, he was a smart guy, but he also fell in love with z pigeon.  Hopefully just another figure of speech. "considering that Tesla is directly responsible for 80% of the technology we use today" - drawing shows a radio, light bulb, something marked AC which is probably a generator or motor, x-ray, laser, cellphone, tower with a some unspecified thing on top, and car. Tesla did claim to have invented a death ray, which is what comes up when I google to see what he had to do with lasers, but details are scarce, there's no way to know if it involved lasers, which as far as we know were invented in 1960, 18 years after his death.  Or did the death-ray use x-rays, discovered by W.C. Röntgen in 1895. Tesla described a communication device that would fit in a vest pocket in 1926, but did he build one?  Radio?  Many people were working on radio at the time  Or even earlier, Tesla filed for a patent on wireless telegraphy in 1897 but Heinrich Hertz first produced and detected radio waves in 1886 and Marconi submitted his patent application in 1896. 

"Perhaps we should view his theories with a more open mind" - OK, but even really smart people's claims need to be tested.  There's a story about Richard Feynman visiting a research facility where they were testing one of his predictions, at a cost of thirty seven million dollars.  "What, you don't trust me?" he asked.  But this was his humor, Feynman knew it needed to be tested.

"Suspend your disbelief" - no, I think I'll go on fact-checking.

Tesla is quoted as talking about non-physical phenomena" but did he mean some sort of handwaving "energy" or things like radio and energy transmission that don't use physical media?  The very next thing in the video is a 1905 patent application of his for transmitting electrical energy through the natural medium.  His design was called an "electromagnetic pyramid"  A voice, not the narrator's says that he thinks it was shaped like a pyramid because of his interest in the ancient ones.  Or was it a good way to build a sturdy structure, just like the originals?  The speaker appears but is not named.  Oh, my bad, it was underneath closed-captioning, he's Jack Cary, a former Naval Intelligence Officer.

He goes on to say that while pyramids "exhibit fractal energy" efficiently, citation needed, also what is "fractal energy", other than something that sounds science-y? "But what he discovered was it was the location of the pyramids that created the power" and he built his two pyramids "according to the laws of where the Pyramids at Giza were constructed" - laws?  Will we hear what those laws are?  "it had to do with the elliptical orbit of the earth" - remember how this was sent to me by a flat-earther?  But anyway, aside from these were special places somehow, no details of those laws.

"Tesla's device disappeared after his mysterious death in 1943" - a newspaper clipping on the screen helpfully lists his age at the time - 85.  We do remember that humans are mortal, right?  But the devices didn't disappear then, they were torn down earlier.

By the way, here's a photo of Wardenclyffe Tower, from 1904.  Doesn't look that much like an Egyptian Pyramid much, does it?  It was torn down for scrap in 1917 to cover his debts.  The same year this photo was taken, the same thing happened to his other location, in Colorado Springs although the scrap was only sold off two years later.


A new voice, "According to Nikola Tesla 369 is a key to the universe".  His name is Billy Carson, a researcher (into what?). "Tesla became so obsessed with this 369 that he would drive around a building three times before going inside" - this was probably easier when construction was less dense, as you can see from the illustration above, the tower arose from a detached building..  "He cleaned his plates with 18 napkins" - this is OCD, not science, or even numerology.  I have heard of people who are scared of the number two, and if they need an even number of something, will buy one more.  "lived in hotel rooms only with the number divisible by three" - this is attributing some sort of significance to a meaningless measurement, the hotel could just as easily used a different numbering system, or letters of the alphabet.

Skipping more examples of his obsession with three, Carson claims he was "trying to make us understand that we did not create mathematics, we discovered them".  A quote of Tesla saying that might be useful to help us decide if this is what Tesla was doing, or what Carson thinks he was, if it exists it's not here.

Back to the first narrator "Could it be possible that ancient humans created monuments like the great pyramids to remind us of these truths?"  Or did they already know enough math, sufficient for collecting taxes and constructing labor-intensive structures?

New speaker, Graham Hancock, author, Fingerprints of the Gods.  Sumerian texts talk of "seven antediluvian sages".  antediluvian means "before the flood", the biblical story of Noah's flood is similar to the flood in the Epic of Gilgamesh but the sages seem to be from other ancient inscriptions.  They're depicted in fish costumes, holding bags, and similar bags turn up in other ancient carvings.

Back to unnamed narrator, "could the sages have reemerged after the flood to teach the knowledge of the universe?" and "Egyptian depictions of gods are not holding a bag but an ankh"  "Could these carrying devices be transmitting the same kind of energy?"  Well there's a leap of logic that could use some evidence.

New speaker, Anton Parks, author, Eden and Researcher of Ancient Civilizations who believes "the great Pyramid was built by Isis .. to reincarnate Osiris into Horus.  It is quite complicated".  I can't tell if he believes the pyramid was built by humans, in light of their beliefs about Egyptian Gods, or that Isis et. al. really existed and she personally built the pyramids.  But wouldn't the latter mean that there weren't ancient humans with advanced knowledge, there were creatures of a different sort who had it (or perhaps were just had those abilities)?

A lot of Egyptian and Sumerian mythology follows, which I'm going to skip until it gets to some point.  OK, Isis lives underground,  nd there are underground passages in Giza, where the pyramids are.  He superimposes modern knowledge and claims that Isis used Osiris's genetic codeto reincarnate him.  "The Great Pyramid allowed Isis to find Osiris's soul again". There's a big citation needed, unless he's only talking mythology and the video maker is the one taking it as history.  "She would have put Osiris's genetic code in the pyramid" - nope I he's speaking literally.

Back to first narrator, "there is evidence that below the [pyramid] something existed there that was much older".  Robert Schoch, Ph.D, professor of natural science at Boston University says the site was "a a sacred mound"

Back to first narrator, who asserts that the resurrection story is connected to how the pyramid is "connected with the afterlife" - yeah, kings were buried in them, but they didn't come back to life and leave, their corpses were removed, either by grave robbers or archeologists who put them in museums (I'm not saying that there's not an element of grave robbing involved in that, too).

I've lost track of who is speaking, "the pyramid is an attempt to create a three-dimensional model of the afterlife realm"  But (original narrator) "could there be another hidden message?" - wait, what's the first message, "Resurrections performed here, inquire about rates?"

Andrew Collins, author, From the Ashes of Angels talks about geometry, "music of the spheres"  and this has to do with "the perfect fourth which has a ration of 4:3 and the perfect fifth, 3:2" - do we get to the the minor falls, the major lifts,  and the baffled king?  I tried to find a video from the Tel Aviv show in 2009, there were a lot of cellphone videos, but none were very good, so here's one from London, I think from the same year.


OK, so where we're going here is numerical pareidolia, if a musical ratio is 4:3, and something else has the same ratio, they must be connected.  Original narrator says "if the Great Pyriamid is indeed a construction to harmonize creation" (but is it?  and what would it mean to harmonize creation?) "wherein lies the code to such a great power?" (how many watts?)

Robert Bauvel, author, The Orion Mystery, "it has a very slight concavity on each side making it eight sided .. produces a bizarre geometry  .. when we analyze it it produces numbers: that shouldn't be there", examples are the universal constant (maybe I misheard and it should be plural, and it means constants like the Gravitational Constant (sorry again, flat-earthers), or maybe he meant the Fine Structure Constant phi (connected to the Golden Ratio), Euler's number.  "Could this geometry produce a message?" - or could it just be cherry picking, if you get to play with what units you measure things in and perform random operations, you can get rather close to any number you want.

"The Great Pyramid is  [close to] latitude 30" and it seems "the latitude choice was derived from astronomy".  It's unexplained how some lensing effect made them think it was exactly 30 so I can't check if that was true, 30 is "one third of the way between the equator and the North Pole" and this "speaks to our planet" - but does the planet speak back?

And there's a tiny deviation from facing true north, "thee sixtieths of a degree, almost eerie" and once again it is "speaking to the Earth" - what's it saying, "Oops?"

But there's more, if you multiply the size of the pyramid by 43,200, it "give you the dimensions of this planet".  Sorry again, flat-earthers.


"So in all those centuries and millennia when our ancestors went through the dark ages and didn't even know that they were living on a planet let alone the dimensions of the planet, all the ever had to do was go accurately measure the Great Pyramid, multiply those numbers by 43,200 and the have the dimensions of our planet"  This is nonsense, but it's still fun that a flat-earther sent this to me.  Did he even watch it or did he just read the title?

"Egyptologists are aware of this but they say it's a total coincidence, no significance to it whatsoever"  Well it is, but his reason for multiplying by 43,200 is that the number comes from "a key motion of the Earth" - more bad news for flat-earthers, the precession of the Earth's axis, and he now talks about another thing flat-earthers don't like, how the pole star changes.

Now he talks about the "constellation that houses the Sun on the spring equinox" which is currently Pisces, and that's why early Christians used a fish as a symbol, the Age of Pisces having just started at the time.   So the Zodiac moves one degree every 72 years and multiply 72 by 600 (why?) to get 43,200.  Wasn't that obvious?  Osiris was killed by Seth and 72 conspirators, that's the number of syllables in the Rig Veda and it's in Norse Mythology, "it can't be an accident".

Back to Tesla, lots of multiples of 3.if you play games.  This isn't terribly exciting, if you randomly pick whole numbers, look at the first N numbers or any N numbers starting anywhere, one third of them will be divisible by three.


But there's even more! Angkor Wat is exactly 72 lines of latitude east of Giza.

Back to Robert Bauvel, who says that in the future we will speak in mathematics.  More bad news for flat-earthers!

In the next video, the Great Sphinx, which Robert Schoch says is from at least 10,000 BCE.  Sorry to you too, biblical literalists.

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