Multiple Ark of the Covenants?Bob Paddock ( bpaddock@csonline.net ) Wed, 27 Oct 1999 07:10:24 -0400
>As much as I want to think high voltage, massive discharges at some key >frequency, into heavy stones might somehow lose weight, this Ark >business has now become highly suspect to my view.
When I was fairly young my Dad took me to a movie, it was a documentary being narrated by "Capt. Kirk", W.Shatner (sp?). Probably in the late 1960's, like 68 or 69.
It may have been "Chariots of the God's" but I've never been sure. I do know that many times "Chariots of the God's" has been scheduled to play on TV or HBO where at air time "We are not able show you 'Chariots of the God's' due to technical difficulties. We are going to air X." Where in the HBO case they aired "The Late Great Planet Earth". Don't recall what they sub'd on TV.
Any way, in this movie of my youth the part I remember is that a Professor at some collage, perhaps the University of Minnesota, but like rest of this message am unsure, built a copy of the Ark, based on the Bible description.
"The copy of the Ark produced so much power that it was dangerous to be around, and had to be destroyed."
In T.B.Pawlikies "How To Build A UFO" he says that one could be built using Pine and Aluminum Foil.
Know of any one that tried (and lived to tell about it???)?
The Ark to me always seemed like it would be a resonate cavity. To speculate T.T.Brown thought Gravity was a Frequency in one of his papers. What if the Ark resonated at that frequency or a like one?
One more piece of speculation if Bruce Cathy is right in his Harmonics series of books, the units of measure are a bit different today then they would have been back then. Probably unclear to many. If I recall Cathy said that the "Inch" should be more like "1.1 Inches" to match the scaling of Old. To contradict that tho, the Professor in the Movie probably didn't know any thing about Cathy.
"Build it and They will Come..."???????
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