Tibetan Expedition - Alternative View

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Tibetan Expedition - Alternative View
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Ernst Rifgatovich, what is the main result of the last Tibetan expedition?

- We have come to the conclusion that the largest group of pyramids in the world exists in Tibet. The Tibetan group is connected by a strict mathematical regularity with the Egyptian and Mexican pyramids, as well as Easter Island, the ancient monument of Stonehenge and the North Pole. We managed to count more than 100 pyramids and various monuments, clearly oriented to the cardinal points and located around the main pyramid with a height of 6714 meters (the sacred Mount Kailash). The huge variety of shapes and sizes of the pyramids was striking. According to rough estimates, their height from the foot to the top ranged from 100-1800 meters (for comparison, the Cheops pyramid is 146 meters). This entire pyramidal complex is very ancient, therefore, it is largely destroyed. But upon closer examination, it is possible to identify quite clear outlines of the pyramids. Against their background, stone structures with concave or flat surfaces, which we called "mirrors", stand out. Their role, as it turned out during the processing of scientific material, is extremely interesting. We also found rock formations very similar to huge human statues. (We will talk in more detail about "mirrors" and "statues" in the next issues. - Ed.) Thus, we have a well-founded impression that there is a complex of ancient monuments in Tibet, consisting mainly of pyramids.(We will talk in more detail about "mirrors" and "statues" in the next issues. - Ed.) Thus, we have a well-founded impression that there is a complex of ancient monuments in Tibet, consisting mainly of pyramids.(We will talk in more detail about "mirrors" and "statues" in the next issues. - Ed.) Thus, we have a well-founded impression that there is a complex of ancient monuments in Tibet, consisting mainly of pyramids.

Don't you think that you could confuse the Tibetan mountains, fancifully changed by time, with the pyramids?

- This thought did not leave us until the completion of the processing of all photographs, sketches and video materials. In order not to be mistaken, we used the method of contouring the mountains. To do this, we entered into a computer images of pyramids and mountains, and then "blindly" outlined their main contours. At the same time, it became clearly visible - a pyramid or a natural mountain. We are accustomed to associating the concept of "pyramid" with the view of the Egyptian pyramid of Cheops. But, for example, the Mexican pyramids or the lesser-known Egyptian pyramid of Josser are stepped. Here in Tibet we came across mostly step pyramids. Moreover, the surrounding natural mountains around do not have a layered structure, which could cause confusion when identifying the pyramids. The sketches of the pyramids that I made during the expedition helped a lot. The thing is,that the drawing can depict the three-dimensionality of the pyramidal structure, which is difficult to achieve when photographing or filming. In order to take a closer look at each pyramid, one had to constantly go up the slope, then go to the next one, then go down, after which a drawing was made. And all this at an altitude of 5000-5600 meters. Many pyramidal formations have been combined into complexes. Some pyramids were well preserved, others were badly destroyed. But gradually we understood the fundamental distinctive features of the pyramidal structures and became easier to navigate. And all this at an altitude of 5000-5600 meters. Many pyramidal formations have been combined into complexes. Some pyramids were well preserved, others were badly destroyed. But gradually we understood the fundamental distinctive features of the pyramidal structures and became easier to navigate. And all this at an altitude of 5000-5600 meters. Many pyramidal formations have been combined into complexes. Some pyramids were well preserved, others were badly destroyed. But gradually we understood the fundamental distinctive features of the pyramidal structures and became easier to navigate.

It must have been very difficult to navigate the slopes at that height?

- Yes of course. Moreover, our appetite has disappeared in the pyramid zone. We ate sugar by force. After leaving the pyramid zone, the appetite recovered.

Ernst Rifgatovich, quite recently you performed an eye transplant operation for the first time in the world. You - a surgeon from God - have already organized 4 scientific Himalayan and Tibetan expeditions, discovered unusual pyramids. How can such strange variations in scientific research be explained?

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- The fact is that it is here, in Russia, that the scientific direction for the study of the so-called subtle energies has developed. In this regard, the school of Academician V. P. Kaznacheev, such prominent scientists as N. A. Kozyrev, A. A. Ilyin, A. V. Trofimov, A. V. Akimov, S. B. Proskuryakov and many others. These scientists of various kinds (physicists, molecular biologists, etc.) in the course of their research were forced to admit the existence of the Higher Mind. Therefore, they turned their gaze to the scientific understanding of religion. We, doctors, studying the mysteries of the human body, also came to the same conclusion. And the organization of the Himalayan and Tibetan expeditions seemed to us quite logical. Moreover, Tibetan lamas say that religion is not a religion, but the knowledge of previous civilizations written down and carried through the centuries. The world is much more complicated than we think!Everything in the world is interconnected, be it a person or a pyramid. Consider the fact that major parts of DNA are pyramidal. And the calculation of eye transplantation was done taking into account not only medical knowledge, but also the knowledge gained during expeditions and meaningful from the point of view of modern physics and biology. The last Tibetan expedition proved to be especially useful in this respect.

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