Did The "gods" Of Ancient Egypt Also Use Electricity? - Alternative View

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Did The "gods" Of Ancient Egypt Also Use Electricity? - Alternative View
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Amazing technologies of distant antiquity

As you know, neither during the excavation of the Egyptian pyramids, nor in the dungeons and nowhere on the walls were traces of soot found. But how did the builders illuminate them then? If the construction really went on "day and night", and human forces were also involved in this - fulfilling the architectural plan of the "gods"?.. At least at the level of a simple labor force. One way or another, light was needed! But a lot in this regard becomes more understandable if you look closely at other details …

Egypt. The modern city of Dendera. Temple of the goddess Hathor. The attention of scientists was attracted by the strange bas-reliefs of this temple. They were first discovered by the French explorer Auguste Mariette in the late 60s. The bas-reliefs depict human figures.

In their hands are transparent objects resembling bulbs or electric lamps of huge sizes. Only instead of spirals, there were snakes in the lamps, whose tails were inserted into something like lotus flowers. And insulators are shown under the lamps.

Modern man recognizes them unmistakably. Striped cords extend from the flowers. They lead to the box on which the god of air Shu sits. Behind the box is a demon in the form of a monkey with a knife in his hands. This can be deciphered as follows: electricity is a divine essence, but be careful, it can kill.

Amazing! Is there a generator on the bas-reliefs of the Temple of Hathor? Many scientists today are sure that in ancient Egypt they knew a certain source of light without open fire. Otherwise, under what lighting were the drawings applied to the walls of the dungeons? It is impossible to draw in the dark. But the oil lamps and torches left traces of soot on the plaster. However, no soot was found in the Egyptian pyramids. Then strangely, the Egyptians knew electricity, and then, suddenly, they lost this knowledge. Why? How could this happen?

Scientists believe that the ancient Egyptians did not invent electricity themselves; they were taught to use it. But the Egyptians could not understand the principle of its action at the then level of development of science. So where did those who illuminated them with knowledge disappeared?..

It is also curious that one of the versions considers the famous dolmens around the globe as the same transmitter of electricity. The equipment was completely dismantled, the wires rotted, and all that was left were only "boxes" … Thus, the pyramids and dolmens were tied into a single scheme on Earth.

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Of course, electricity (if it really was it, and not another source of energy) was not the only function and purpose of the pyramids, which obviously belong to multifunctional high-tech devices …

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