Well now I wonder how big of a hole the shadow government needs to hold a sapphire big enough to handle the super computers collecting all their intelligence gathering data? ;D
Million-year storage solution is set in stone(http://cdn.physorg.com/newman/gfx/news/hires/2012/sapphire.jpg)
Image credit PhysorgQuote(Phys.org) -- A sapphire hard disk can last one million years and resolve a problem worrying archaeologists. Thursday, Patrick Charton of the French nuclear waste management agency ANDRA, presented a way out of data storage problems, an information-engraved sapphire disk using platinum. The disk is being called the ultimate, if not ultimately unaffordable, HDD. The disk was announced at this week's Euroscience Open Forum, a pan-European event drawing researchers, as a way to provide information for future archaeologists.
http://phys.org/news/2012-07-million-year-storage-solution-stone.html (http://phys.org/news/2012-07-million-year-storage-solution-stone.html)
There you go Zorgon...perfect for PRC database. ;)
Wow. No more info at that link than that. Guess I'll have to search.
Cool, Ellirium! Very!
It reminds me of this oft talked about "storage device"...(http://mysterious-sightings.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/crystal_skulls_13-620x582.jpg)
Quote from the website for crystal skulls...
QuoteAncient man may not have had computers as we know them today, but it is believed that they were familiar with the information-storing properties of quartz and therefore made use of a lasting receptacle that would be able to record, store, and transmit data for eternity. These "ancient computers" are the crystal skulls that we are rediscovering today.
Rather than storing precious information for mankind in an ordinary piece of quartz that could have been lost in time, the ancients chose to store their wisdom in a receptacle shaped like a human head. These would be used in many rituals and ceremonies, and passed down from generation to generation. In the same way that our human skull protects and holds the brain, a crystal skull is a mind-like container that holds a generational library of knowledge - from ancient history to a blueprint of possible futures.
This site has some good links to crystal skull sites and info...
http://www.crystalskulls.com/
How about a sapphire skull? That would be cool, if for nothing else but a nik nak!
Zorgon have you any tales of rocks involoving Sapphire?
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wouldn't it be freaky if we find out one day that the monolithic stones in pyramids and stonehenge etc, had no visible hieroglyphs because the data was actually recorded in the crystalline lattices and stuff?
oh that flips me out. :o
somebody run over to giza real quick and scan them bad boys for evidence before they get blown to smithereens.
IMO I think this is just the tip of the iceberg relating to this technology. I believe they will be able to use nearly any sort of crystal or gemstone to store data however I don't know which would offer the best results. Still makes you wonder if any ancient gem or crystal artifacts already contain some sort of program from a past civilization's technology we are just now re-discovering.
Undo, you were reading my mind...sort of:D
(http://a3.ec-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/58/4b219bb841cc582709a2523cc72b3528/l.gif)
Temple Edfu as a CPU?
This article really got me thinking a while back...very cool, and maybe Zorgon can chime in with a computerly decipheration of this?
http://www.illuminati-news.com/Egypt-CPU/temple-horus.htm
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Le
i read a science digest many years ago now, that said the military was developing a form of computer memory made from photosensitive bacteria. lights on and off would trigger bacteria to flip like 1s and 0s logic gates in a transistor. the application was for black box info in planes/jets with sensitive information. the box would be kept internally cool to keep the bacteria from failing, and when the plane/jet crashed, the lack of the correct internal temperature, would cause the data to be dumped because the bacteria would die, therefore the enemy couldn't retrieve critical information about the planet/jet's activities or mission
Adding to that last post of mine...
Did someone who travelled back in time to see how the pyramids and such were built, is it possible they left an oopart, which in itself had pictures like a digital camera, and when the batteries finally died where the Abydos builders couldnt view the images anymore, they took it apart and fashioned their temples and structures after its electronic's inner workings.
If there was a laptop, or digital camera left back then, this would be the most sensible outcome that I could imagine...
And, if those images of helicopters were current to the time where this time travel occured, the helicopter and plane would place these travellers around our current time or a bit later.
I can see the Egyptians holding a laptop in high regard, until those li-ions crapped out, and then their entire existence would be based on bringing back the gods in the box!
Just a thought!
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Quote from: Littleenki on July 14, 2012, 04:17:45 PM
Undo, you were reading my mind...sort of:D
(http://www.illuminati-news.com/Egypt-CPU/edfu-cpu.gif)
Temple Edfu as a CPU?
This article really got me thinking a while back...very cool, and maybe Zorgon can chime in with a computerly decipheration of this?
http://www.illuminati-news.com/Egypt-CPU/temple-horus.htm
Cheers!
Le
flippy. that would be one heckuva a big circuit
Quote from: Littleenki on July 14, 2012, 04:17:45 PM
Undo, you were reading my mind...sort of:D
(http://a3.ec-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/58/4b219bb841cc582709a2523cc72b3528/l.gif)
Temple Edfu as a CPU?
This article really got me thinking a while back...very cool, and maybe Zorgon can chime in with a computerly decipheration of this?
http://www.illuminati-news.com/Egypt-CPU/temple-horus.htm
Cheers!
Le
:D No power supply, north or south bridges, no display module. :P
If this was to be some sort of computer using light sourced through the main hall then there should be evidence of some sort of light dispersion apparatus in the "control unit" section. ;)
Good point Ellirium and as I stated before, I think it was meant to emulate a circuit, not actually be one, although the Egyptians may have thought they were building a giant laptop!LOL!
I wonder what other sites in Egypt mimic current technology so closely?
Pyramids? As power generators? We are awfully close to finding that to be an option for many things including health issues and such...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQvw-ITsvzk
I wonder if some of those beautiful gemstones from Egypt and other places were similar to the sapphire crystal that is being touted as data storage?
Quote from a website...
http://www.swcreations.net/news/40/About-September-Sapphires-from-Ancient-Egypt-to-Today.html
QuoteIn Ancient Egypt, sapphires were associated with the wisdom of the all-seeing Eye of Horus, which makes this gemstone the perfect birthstone for the month of September. Then, as now, September was a month for celebrating learning and knowledge. During September's autumnal equinox, when day and night are in balance, the ancient Egyptians celebrated the wisdom of Isis, who used her knowledge to resurrect her dead husband, Osiris. And since ancient sapphires were prized by the Egyptians for their eye-opening qualities, they have come down to us as the birthstone for September--the month that starts our academic year, and our own quest for wisdom.
But when the ancients talked about sapphires (derived from saphirus, the Latin term for 'blue stones), they were almost certainly referring to lapis lazuli. Modern sapphires are velvety blue gemstones made of corundum and they are second only to diamonds in hardness. By contrast, lapis lazuli, the ancient sapphire, is a semi-precious gemstone with white and gold inclusions. Modern sapphires come in a variety of colors, though they are most famously blue, but lapis lazuli is made of a mixture of minerals that render them almost exclusively azure.
No matter which kind of sapphire the ancient writers saw, the oracular Eye of Horus was omnipresent in their minds. So strong was the connection between eyes and the blue gemstones, that Egyptian physicians turned ancient sapphires into powder to be used as an eye wash to help patients see more clearly. Cleopatra herself used ancient sapphires in her eye shadow and the Egyptian Book of the Dead even describes a powerful magical amulet in the form of a carved eye made of sapphire.
The Greeks, who came to rule ancient Egypt after the conquest of Alexander the Great, would adopt the sapphire as the gemstone of Apollo—their own god of oracular wisdom and knowledge. They said that sapphires would "open the third eye." Hebrews, after having been enslaved by the Egyptians, developed the notion that the Ten Commandments, wisdom from God, were written on sapphire tablets.
The ancient Egyptian veneration of the sapphire and its connection to knowledge and wisdom passed through the ages to medieval monarchs who wore sapphires to help them rule wisely. Evidence the Imperial State Crown of the United Kingdom, which is set with two famous sapphires, one of which was worn by Edward the Confessor at his coronation in 1042.
Even today, though we have given up magic amulets and oracles, we still take sapphires with us on our quest for knowledge; sapphires help us construct lasers and NASA uses sapphires as components of advanced particle collectors. So while the ancient Egyptians saw sapphires in the heavens, we now send them there to unlock the secrets of the universe.
We may no longer celebrate the autumnal equinox as the ancient Egyptians did, but we have inherited the idea of September as a time of balance and wisdom. Modern astrologers believe that those born in September are intellectually curious, so sapphires were chosen as this month's birthstone. Given their ancient heritage, what better way to honor September's challenges and promise than by giving the gift of sapphires?
Hmmm, more than meets the "EYE" ?(of Horus that is;)
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Another link to sapphire holding knowledge and "data" perhaps?
From Halexandria, a great website for esoteric learning...
http://www.halexandria.org/dward465.htm
QuoteAbraham's "tablet" was revered as "the testament of a lost civilization -- a testament of all that humankind had ever known, and of all that would ever be known." [1] Sumerians called this composition the "Table of Destiny". According to Laurence Gardner [2], the Sumerian histories record that "the guardians of the Table had been Kingu (a son of Tiamat) and Tiamat's great-grandsons, Enki and Enlil. In the esoteric Jewish tradition, the Table was also called the 'Book of Raziel' -- a collection of secrets cut into sapphire and inherited, at length, by King Solomon."
Blue..for emphasis! And it's my birthstone:D
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