What Was The Real Purpose Of The Nevyansk "falling" Tower And The Cathedral Of The Transfiguration Of The Savior? - Alternative View

What Was The Real Purpose Of The Nevyansk "falling" Tower And The Cathedral Of The Transfiguration Of The Savior? - Alternative View
What Was The Real Purpose Of The Nevyansk "falling" Tower And The Cathedral Of The Transfiguration Of The Savior? - Alternative View

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Probably, many have already heard about the famous leaning tower in the Ural city of Nevyansk, which is a kind of Russian analogue of the even more famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. But at the same time, much less attention is paid to the equally interesting architectural object of Nevyansk located nearby, which also conceals certain mysteries. This is the Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Savior, made in a characteristic antique style, which immediately catches the eye.

The official history of the construction of this cathedral says that they began to build it in 1824 at the expense of the then owners of the Nevyansk plant - the Yakovlevs, as well as private donations. It is believed that the construction was completed in 1826, but the final consecration of the temple took place already in 1830. Consequently, all construction and finishing works were completed at the same time. And, of course, as it has already been noted in many other cases of similar construction of temples of the antique style, neither design nor construction drawings have survived to our time. And even the name of the architect is still unknown.

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Nevertheless, this temple acquired its present appearance already in the 1860s. So, from 1861 to 1865, a bell tower and a vestibule with two aisles were built. But it turns out that before that, the temple existed without a bell tower for more than 30 years? And it didn't bother anyone at all? So maybe before that time and the purpose of this "council" was not at all religious? After all, the reconstruction of the temple began after the catastrophe of the middle of the 19th century and it is probably this event that caused new construction and restoration work. Moreover, all the signs of "filling", testifying to the pre-catastrophic construction of the temple, are present here.

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So, pay attention to the fact that after this disaster, the real first floor was not completely dug up, but stairs were built to the second floor, which is now considered the first. However, at the same time, a separate entrance to the half-filled first floor is still preserved.

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In addition, the very large windows and doors of the current first floor stand out. Could this be due to the fact that the pre-catastrophic construction of an inter-Flood civilization, which (civilization), according to some alternativeists, existed from about the 17th century to the middle of the 19th, was also designed for people of taller stature? It is not excluded. Although we have no direct evidence of this. As there is no one hundred percent evidence that this structure, clearly built before this disaster, which covered the first floors of old buildings around the world, had not a religious but a technical purpose.

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Nevertheless, I am quite surprised by the fact that the famous leaning tower and this cathedral, built not far from each other, clearly do not harmonize with different orientations to the cardinal points. And if the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral has a slight deviation from the present cardinal points, then the tower has a rather strong divergence with them. Moreover, this orientation is also quite different from the orientation of all other buildings.

So, maybe the reason for all this is that the tower was built at a different geographic pole? I have already noted in the post on this tower, not only some of the oddities and mysteries of its construction, but also the fact that its true purpose is still unknown to us. So, one interesting photo led me to a hypothesis explaining its original purpose.

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In this old photo, we can see that the strange extension to the tower is the building of the power plant, as clearly indicated by the explanatory inscription. So, wasn't the tower itself originally also a power plant for obtaining energy, for example, from ether or atmospheric electricity? By the way, now it becomes clear also the presence of a spire with a certain "ball" in the upper part, as well as a lightning rod even before the invention of the latter in Europe. The presence of such a power plant for the plant and the settlement was extremely necessary. But, when the penultimate catastrophe displaced the poles and destroyed most of the Great Tartary, then this structure lost its main purpose.

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Therefore, when the Demidovs came here and were able to restore the factories of Tartaria destroyed by the cataclysm, they used the tower in accordance with their imagination, having restored it and adapted it for their own needs. And on the spire they hung a weather vane with their coat of arms. By the way, was it not this disaster that caused the strange tilt of the tower, which had to be corrected by the Ural engineers of the Demidov era? And, of course, since even then they did not know exactly who originally built this tower, then the name of the architect and its builder remains unknown to this day.

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Of course, this version does not explain the similar absence of the name of the architect of the Transfiguration Cathedral. But, I will assume that it was actually built during the inter-Flood civilization. And, just. as a new power plant, already oriented towards new directions of the world. This orientation is probably very important for obtaining aetheric energy or atmospheric electricity. And if we look closely at the domes of this cathedral, we will see that above the domes there are spiers with strange spherical structures, on top of which Orthodox crosses were later installed.

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Some independent researchers have already suggested that these are devices for collecting aetheric energy or atmospheric electricity. Those. the original purpose of these temples was that they were just power stations, and not buildings of a religious cult. And, probably, until the last catastrophe of the middle of the 19th century, it was so. And, just, with the consequences of this catastrophe, construction and restoration work in the Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Savior in the 1860s was associated.

Well, later, by the forces that redistributed the world and seized control over humanity after this catastrophe, all these technologies for obtaining free energy were declared “forbidden”. Therefore, Orthodox crosses were installed on churches and temples and they began to be used for religious purposes. However, since the factories needed energy, at the beginning of the twentieth century, a power plant was built next to the tower, already based on "permitted" or "traditional" energy.

By the way, when I had already finished work on this post, I introduced my friend - Russian writer, traveler and researcher of the secrets of the Arctic tradition G. Tymnetagin with the text of my first post dedicated to the Nevyansk tower. And I received from him an interesting commentary and photographs that fully confirm my version that this tower was built before the catastrophe, which changed the position of the poles, and it was due to this very catastrophe that it became "falling". Gore also made a similar conjecture that it was a power plant to obtain atmospheric electricity. Therefore, I want to supplement my post with these of his materials so that you can familiarize yourself with how similar conclusions we have drawn independently of each other.

Here is what Horus wrote to me about all this, who personally inspected the structures of the tower and its premises in April 2020 when visiting this city:

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You see, our conclusions turned out to be completely identical, although we arrived at them by different logical paths. Of course, everything that I and Gor Tymnetagin said is just a hypothesis. But this hypothesis quite logically explains many of the oddities of the official history of construction and at the same time allows us to understand the true purpose of both the famous "falling" Navyanskaya tower, and located in the immediate vicinity, the Transfiguration Cathedral, built in the antique style. And, perhaps, it is precisely these two architectural objects of the past that are the real hallmark of this Ural city, the true history of which, most likely, is much older than its official version.

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