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[#166297]
Written by: artistharry [07/09/11, 16:35] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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Information The Pyramid Code The Pyramid Code is a fascinating new five-part series that explores the pyramid fields and temples in Egypt and megalithic sites around the world, looking for clues to sophisticated technology in the ancient world. The series is based on the extensive research done in Egypt and around the world by Dr. Carmen Boulter of the University of Calgary. The Pyramid Code features interviews with geologists, physicists, archaeologists, engineers, and authors and asks the questions: Who were the ancients and what did they know? Could the pyramids be much older than traditional Egyptology would have us believe? Could it be that the ancients were more technologically advanced than we are today? Why do we have so little understanding of the ancient Egyptians? Episode 1: The Band of Peace This episode raises questions about the purpose of the pyramids, challenging the story traditional Egyptology tells. See rare footage of six distinct pyramid sites near the Great Pyramid, with evidence of superior technology and sophisticated knowledge of science and the cosmos. http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/pyramid-code/ Technical Specs Video Codec: XviD ISO MPEG-4 Video Bitrate: 1871 kbps Video Resolution: 720 x 400 Video Aspect Ratio: 1.800 (16:9) Frames Per Second: 29 Audio Codec: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3) Audio Bitrate: 128 kb/s AC3 48000 Hz Audio Streams: 2ch Audio Languages: English RunTime per Part 45.mins Number of Parts: 5 Part Size: 640 MB Source: DVD Encoded by: Harry65 |
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[#166336]
Written by: asonetuh [08/09/11, 10:33] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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This show is absolutely ridiculous, filled with unqualified crackpots who don't have a clue what they're talking about. It's amazing to me that this series, and these people, get funding while genuinely intelligent, rational scientists capable of critical thought struggle just because their work isn't based on an "alien theory". I guess it goes to show that sensationalism is the only thing that sells. Pathetic. The lady with the Ph.D. -- presented as an authority on the subject in this show, with the words "University of Calgary" beneath -- seems to think "imagine that ... " and "it's obvious that ... " are all the evidence needed to draw conclusions that stones are "laser cut" and people were "spiritually nourished" by the pyramids. Unfortunately for the audience, it doesn't appear her Ph.D. has anything to do with archeology or anything related to it. According to the University of Calgary's faculty page for her, she's no longer there and her expertise is in "developing culturally-inclusive technology-enhanced ESL/EFL curriculum". Don't know what you're getting yourself into by downloading this? Here's a direct quote (from the narrator herself): "Let's consider that the pyramid sites along the band of peace are sophisticated harmonic structures, not only mirroring positions of the stars, but designed to replicate harmonic cavities of the human body. It seems that the chambers in the pyramids are harmonically tuned to a specific frequency or musical tone. Sound healing techniques were used to restore the patient's body to the correct harmonic within." |
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[#166389]
Written by: spikey1 [09/09/11, 04:12] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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What's wrong with that asonetuh? She did say 'Let's consider...', after all. Is it wrong or ridiculous to exercise consideration of concepts, simply because they are not mainstream concepts? I don't think it is...abstract or alternative thinkers are actually the unsung (for the most part) driving force of innovations and discovery, pretty much throughout our history. Ironically, 'the mainstream' would not have become so, without such original conceptualising minds considering alternative options. I will look forwards to having my perceptions and preconceived notions challenged, even if ultimately i feel the hypothesis offered is likely to be correct or not. |
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[#166493]
Written by: zsaz1029 [10/09/11, 16:59] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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[#166545]
Written by: greenman42 [12/09/11, 01:13] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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No it wasn't well said. People who challenge the current preconceptions of how things work do it by presenting evidence, not by telling stories. |
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