This group explores the intersection of ancient wisdom, geometry, and physics. We study historical texts that reference advanced technology, analyze the design and orientation of temples and megaliths, and discuss how geometry, resonance, and material science may have contributed to their function. Topics include energy transmission through stone and structure, harmonic geometry and sacred ratios, evidence of lost technological knowledge, reconstruction of ancient tools and methods, and the application of modern field theory to ancient sites.
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Mayan Water Filtration in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 2 months, 2 weeks agoMaya engineers at Tikal built a purposeful filtration system in the Corriental reservoir that used layered minerals. Sediment cores from the reservoir contain zeolite and clean euhedral quartz that do not occur naturally at that location, which signals deliberate import and placement. Researchers identified the minerals through X-ray diffraction…[Read more]
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The Antikythera Mechanism: Echoes of a Forgotten Genius in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 3 months agoprobly was way old then, human history goes way back
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The Antikythera Mechanism: Echoes of a Forgotten Genius in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 4 months agoI wonder… how many voices we’ve lost to the tide. It’s wild to think something like that sat at the bottom of the sea for 2,000 years… and even wilder to realize how advanced it truly was. I think it’s waayyy older than what they’re dating it. I’m thinking maybe it was dropped then but already passed down through a bunch of generations… I think…[Read more]
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The Vajra: Thunderbolt of the Gods or Ancient Energy Device? in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 4 months agoI think that if we learn to look at myths the right way, we can gain a whole new perspective of how ancient people actually lived. Yeah, could have been a technology we don’t understand.
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The Vajra: Thunderbolt of the Gods or Ancient Energy Device? in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 4 months agoIn the ancient Sanskrit texts, the Vajra is described as a weapon of immense power, a thunderbolt wielded by Indra, king of the Devas. It shattered mountains, split the sky, and released the primordial waters held captive by Vritra, the serpent of drought. Most know it today as a symbol of spiritual strength, often rendered as a double-ended…[Read more]
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The Antikythera Mechanism: Echoes of a Forgotten Genius in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 4 months agoDiscovered in 1901 off the coast of the Greek island Antikythera, this corroded bronze device lay silent on the seafloor for nearly 2,000 years. At first glance, it seemed like little more than a barnacle-encrusted lump. But once deciphered, the truth emerged: it is the most advanced piece of mechanical technology ever recovered from the ancient…[Read more]
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UnwiredWayne replied to the topic
What role do you think obelisks played in ancient energetic systems? in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 4 months, 2 weeks agoDamn Right I’ve Studied ‘Em.
Obelisks Are Tech.
Solid Granite Packed With Quartz Is A Tuning Rod. Piezoelectric As Hell. Hit It With Pressure And You Get Frequency Output. Longitudinal Waves. Scalar Discharge. That’s Field Tech, Not Tombstone Art.
Now Look At The Shape… Tapered, Aligned, Vertical. That’s A Channel. Pulls Charge From The Gro…[Read more]
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The Pyramid of Kukulkán: Time, Light, and Sacred Design in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 4 months, 2 weeks agoHeard Of It? I’ve Been There.
They Call It A Calendar But That’s Just The Cover Story.
This Ain’t Just About Tracking Crops Or Watching The Sun Move. This Is A Tuning Fork For The Planet. A Resonant Beacon. A Portal Mechanism Disguised As A Temple.
You Think That Quetzal Echo’s An Accident? That’s Harmonic Engineering. They Tuned The Stone To…[Read more]
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The Pyramid of Kukulkán: Time, Light, and Sacred Design in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 4 months, 3 weeks agoWithout a doubt! It had all the proper proportions, numbers of blocks, materials, and angles to be a resonant machine as well as a calendar.
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IonianCode replied to the topic
The Pyramid of Kukulkán: Time, Light, and Sacred Design in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 4 months, 3 weeks agoI think its primary function was as a synchronization device: aligning human consciousness with celestial cycles. A kind of tuning fork made of stone. When people gathered there during equinox, they were tuning into the currents that were focused there. I’d love to know if the proportions follow any golden or root ratio frameworks. It wouldn’t s…[Read more]
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What was the function of Egyptian “false doors”? in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 4 months, 3 weeks agoI’m starting to wonder if these “false” doors were only false in the material sense. Energetically, they may have been extremely active, especially if paired with obsidian or other field-sensitive materials. Maybe even tuned to the tomb owner’s energy pattern.
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The Pyramid of Kukulkán: Time, Light, and Sacred Design in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 4 months, 3 weeks agoAt the heart of Chichén Itzá stands the Pyramid of Kukulkán, also known as El Castillo, a masterwork of ancient engineering, astronomy, and sacred geometry. Dedicated to the feathered serpent deity Kukulkán (the Maya counterpart to Quetzalcoatl), this step pyramid is far more than a monument—it is a living calendar and a cosmic device.
Each of th…[Read more]
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Did the ancients use advanced tech to shape stone? in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 5 months agoIn Vastu Shastra, the ancient Indian science of architecture, there’s an understanding that sound, geometry, and material all affect the energetic signature of a space. Temples were tuned. The stones were placed with mantras, rituals, and exact measurements that aligned to cosmic rhythms. It’s very possible these weren’t just artistic or symbo…[Read more]
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PriyaDesai replied to the topic
What was the function of Egyptian “false doors”? in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 5 months agoThis resonates deeply. What’s often overlooked is how similar the concept of false doors is to aspects of Hindu temple architecture. In many traditional temples, only the eastern entrance functions as a physical doorway. The other sides often feature elaborately carved decorative doors. They aren’t meant to be walked through physically. The…[Read more]
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