Showing posts with label resonance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resonance. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2022

Episode #269: The Mysteries of Egypt - Part 3

We are joined in studio by Laura for more discussion on the 2022 Egypt trip. We talk about what we learned, further observations we made, and plans for the future. Laura asks us about the goals we had for this trip and if we accomplished any of them...which we did....mostly.  Kyle talks about mapping the Serapeum and jumping in and out of the boxes, checking the interiors and using resonance to get rough measurements.  We also discuss the statues, the differences in skill and style you can see between them, and the possibility that the large object that was being cut out at the Aswan Quarry might have been a rough block for a standing statue.

We're getting back into the normal swing of things here at the SnakeBros Institiute, so we finish up with some Space Weather news and a few emails, and a 1Up box present for Laura.



 

 

Thanks very much to everyone who supports the show! We have the following Producers for this episode:

Executive Producers:
Anonymous
Gordon Plant
Olesia Voronova
Tara Lee Sanders
Tri-Vest Inc

Associate Executive Producers:
Claire Quinn



Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Episode #223: Acoustics and Resonance in Egypt - Part 2

Sebastian Lonberg joins us again this week, this time we do take a look at, and listen to, some of the video and audio Kyle and Sebastian recorded while in Egypt. Specifically we listen to the resonant qualities of some of the boxes in the Serapeum, and Kyle and Sebastian use various tools for analysis of the frequencies, and we talk about the details we noticed regarding the quality of the boxes themselves.


Sebastian also reads some excerpts from a book called Egyptian Sonics by John Stuart Reid, who did some very interesting experiments in the Great Pyramid using cymatics. The book is not available for free unfortunately, but you can find a link to John's website and a link to purchase a PDF of the book below.

Egyptology :: CymaScope Website

Egyptian Sonics PDF


There is video of this discussion, so check our YouTube Channel if you want to see the images and video we're looking at during the show, as well as the diagnostic tools Kyle and Sebastian use.







Executive Producers:

Judy Schwartz

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Episode #222: Acoustics and Resonance in Egypt

We are joined this week by Sebastian Lonberg, an audio engineer from Sweden who was with us on the Egypt trip. Sebastian was very interested in the resonant properties of the sites and objects we visited, and we had great discussions with him while we were there about his thoughts and theories on these effects.

On this episode we talk about our overall thoughts on the acoustics and the possible reasons for them. Sebastian also reads from an excellent article by Tom Danley about his explorations of the acoustical properties of the great pyramid in the late 1990s. A link to this article can be found below.
We had planned on going through some of our own recordings of the various resonant properties we investigated, but we didn't have time to get to it on this show, so we will probably be recording another episode with Sebastian soon.









Associate Executive Producers:

Antonio Kasljevic

Gregg Taylor

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Episode #219: Straight to Pyramids - Part 2

We continue our musings on the Egypt trip this week by responding to many excellent questions and comments from listeners by email and through the Discord server. (To join our Discord, click the connect button on our website here)

We learned a lot from that trip, but in the end we have no answers, only better questions.







Executive Producers:
Chandra Chell
Michael Burroughs


Associate Executive Producer:
Liam Johnston

Friday, December 18, 2020

Episode #178: Tesla, Astrophysics and the Standard Candle

Archer Finley joins us again, this time from afar, for a continued discussion of Tesla's wireless transmission project and to answer questions that episode generated from listeners (and us).
This leads to a discussion of one of Tesla's other projects, "Telegeodynamics", or, the transmission of mechanical energy through the body of the earth....also sometimes referred to as "the earthquake machine".

Then we read an article sent by a listener about a project to understand what kinds of long-term geological signatures might be left on a planet by an advanced civilization, and how we might look for these kinds of signatures in earth's geological history, and how this could help us find signatures of advanced civilizations on distant exoplanets.

This leads into a discussion of the current state of the search for exoplanets, what astronomers are finding, and what this data implies about the actual number of planets out there in the universe.

We also discuss the concept of an astronomical "standard candle", also known as a Type 1a Supernova, the standard model theoretical process by which these events happen, and how modern astrophysicists and cosmologists used them to measure the expansion rate of the universe, which lead to the concept of "dark energy".

We end the show with a special bonus segment where we talk about large resonant systems, and how they tend to want to synchronize the component parts, and how this possibly applies to Velikovsky's ideas.

Also it explains pyramids.


Link to the metronome synchronization video:  http://demoweb.physics.ucla.edu/content/160-spontaneous-synchronization




Monday, December 30, 2019

Episode #128: The Giza Power Plant - Part 3

We continue our deep dive into Christopher Dunn's excellent book, "The Giza Power Plant" in this third installment of the series.

We follow Mr. Dunn's musings on the enigma of Coral Castle, and how one small man was able to move enormous amounts of weight around and construct a megalithic park by himself, with no help from anyone else, and how this should change our perspective on ancient megalithic builders.

We also start looking at the resonant qualities of the Great Pyramid, it's connection to earth dimensions, and what that might tell us about what the purpose of this structure actually was.


Descending Passage, looking up towards the exit

Ascending Passage, I think

Grand Gallery

King's Chamber

Granite "Sarcophagus" in the King's Chamber

"Scoop Marks" in Campbell's Chamber "floor" 

"Scoop marks" in Lady Arbuthnot's Chamber "floor"