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Welcome back to Higher Density Living. This episode delves into the mysteries surrounding ancient sacred sites could be remnants of a forgotten worldwide civilization hosted by Jason Rigby. We are joined by special guest Camille Sauvé, she is known for her exploration in the fascinating work of Peruvian researcher Alfredo Gamarra, known for identifying three distinct architectural styles representing three ancient world ages. By connecting these styles to sacred sites globally, Sauvé paints a picture of an advanced culture that once spanned the earth. Combining insights from famous clairvoyants and modern scientific research, "The Sorcerers of Stone" reveals that many of these sacred sites are far older than previously believed. These monoliths feature perfectly carved terraces, massive steps, and intricate underground grottos, often with characteristics that defy scientific explanation. Sauvé discusses how these structures, revered by subsequent civilizations, might have been constructed using sophisticated techniques like acoustic levitation and ancient geopolymers. She also explores their placement on earth's power spots and their significant piezoelectric properties due to high quartz and silica content. Sauvé introduced a wide range of concepts and ideas helpful to make sense of the mysteries surrounding the theories behind these peculiar structures. The book entails the mysteries of ancient architecture and forgotten civilizations. This captivating work explores the concept of a long-lost global culture through the lens of three distinct architectural styles found in sacred sites worldwide, each representing different world ages. Sauvé delves into the Cosmogony of the Three Worlds, examining how these three distinct styles reflect unique cultural epochs and are tied to the Expanding Earth Timeline. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the advanced science behind these ancient stone constructions. It explores whether techniques like Acoustic Levitation and the use of Geopolymers were employed to move and shape these massive monoliths. Additionally, Sauvé investigates the potential use of Vitrification in these structures and the intriguing role of sound in healing and sacred rites, particularly within Initiation Chambers designed to induce altered states. She also mentions Rending the Veil: Visions from the Akashic, drawing upon the insights of clairvoyants like Rudolf Steiner, Madame Blavatsky, and Subramuniya, who accessed ancient knowledge through the Akashic records. This section provides a unique perspective on the spiritual and esoteric significance of these ancient sites and the cultures that built them. Finally, Sauvé reexamines our historical narrative, presenting Stone Oddities and Tales of Lost Worlds that challenge conventional archaeology. She highlights examples of Hanan and Uran Pacha sites around the globe, offering compelling evidence of their existence and significance. By weaving together these diverse threads, the book invites readers to reconsider our understanding of history and the remarkable achievements of early human civilizations. And that's what we're going to get in today. Sauvé delves deep into their technical sophistication, their potential uses, and the burning question, this mystery that we've all wanted to know. It's who created these awe-inspiring structures. When visiting Peru, especially around Cusco and Sacsayhuaman, you notice three distinct styles of stonework. The earliest style, known as huaca, often appears as if fingerprints have pressed into the stone, forming canals and various shapes. The official narrative attributes this to stone, bronze, or copper tools, but this explanation seems insufficient given the hardness of the metamorphosed limestone. Today, it might have been a geopolymer, which hardens over time, and its chemical composition includes limestone. From extensive observations, it's clear these forms likely resulted from press forms and seats in a different state, rather than being carved with bronze or copper tools, which would be too soft. The precise 90-degree angles and fine grooves suggest advanced techniques beyond the Inca Empire's capabilities. These constructions, found throughout Peru, hint at an advanced, possibly worldwide civilization. It's fascinating how mysterious megalithic sites appear in Japan, China, Italy, and more, suggesting a widespread ancient civilization. The timeline, explored through the Akashic records by figures like Rudolf Steiner, Madame Blavatsky, and Edgar Cayce, provides insights. Steiner described environments from the Lemurian time with huge fern trees, a hot climate, and larger mammals and reptiles. The Lemurians, masters of stonework, lived on a much warmer, less dense planet, which facilitated their ability to form stone. Accounts from Spanish chroniclers reveal that the Inca themselves claimed to have discovered these sites, not built them. Locals chronicle the structures predated their ancestors, attributing them to a god called Wiracocha. When the Spanish arrived in Peru, they encountered advanced constructions like the walls at Sacsayhuaman and attributed them to sorcerers, as they couldn't fathom how the locals could have built them with their tools. This was recorded by chroniclers who asked the locals about the builders, and they often pointed to Wiracocha, a god believed to have created many significant sites. Oral traditions and local knowledge continue to play a vital role in understanding these sites. Many guides and locals still speak of Wiracocha, who is said to have taught humanity how to cultivate crops, build structures, and essentially civilize them. Some legends even suggest that these advanced beings came from underground or another galaxy, with Lake Titicaca as a central base. The concept of the planet being smaller and less dense, as described by Jesus and Alfredo Gamarra through dreams and meditations, aligns with the idea of an Earth that expanded over time. This smaller Earth, referred to as the Golden Age, might date back around 200 million years, a time when proto-humanity existed in a more gaseous state before crystallizing. Such ideas, while far from mainstream scientific thought, resonate with theosophical teachings about early humanity. Personal experiences at these sites, such as a small cave near the Moon Temple complex, often involve intense energy and altered states of consciousness. These locations, considered sacred, might be built on geomagnetic lines, enhancing their mystical properties. Despite the lack of scientific acknowledgment in Peru, the concept of ceques or leylines is well-known, with 328 huacas found along these lines radiating from the sun temple in Cusco. Megalithic sites worldwide were constructed with materials like quartz-rich stone, which, combined with electromagnetic energies, can create altered states of consciousness. These sites, built with a deep understanding of earth energies, were likely intended for more than just primitive worship. The precise and advanced nature of the construction suggests a civilization with profound knowledge of how to harness these energies for the benefit of humanity. Certain sites, such as Qenko, appear to have been used for initiation rituals, where candidates would undergo transformative experiences, potentially involving psychoactive substances, to learn about the non-physical aspects of reality. These initiatory journeys, often aligned with celestial events like Venus rising, indicate a sophisticated understanding of both the physical and metaphysical worlds. The advanced stonework and the profound energy of these sites point to an ancient civilization with a deep understanding of earth energies and consciousness. While more scientific research is needed, especially in Peru, to fully understand these sites, they undeniably hold keys to our past and offer insights into the advanced capabilities of ancient civilizations. About the Guest: Camille M. Sauvé is an independent journalist, photographer, graphic designer, and author living in the Sacred Valley in Cusco, Peru. She has spent hundreds of hours researching and personally exploring Peru's enigmatic archaeological sites, their technical sophistication, possible uses, and who was responsible for their creation. Her new book, "The Sorcerers of Stone", is available in selected bookstores. 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Send us a Text Message.Towering 450 feet above the Egyptian desert lies the Great Pyramid of Giza, its rugged, crumbling facade a mere ruin of its former glory. It was once clad in blinding white limestone, fit so tightly together the seams were invisible. A capstone of pure gold crowned the top, reflecting the sun's light for miles like a beacon of triumph for a flourishing civilization. The textbooks teach us that the Great Pyramid was built around 4,500 years ago as a tomb for the pharaoh Khufu. But did you know, that might not be true. At all. Let's fix that.Sources: PBS article "A scan discovers a sealed, 30-foot-long hallway inside Giza pyramid"Australian Museum article about Egyptian artteslasciencecenter.orgThe Why Files “Tesla Knew the Secret of the Great Pyramid”Joe Rogan Experience interview with Graham HancockHistory Channel article about the great pyramids of EgyptSmithsonian article about ancient Egyptian pyramidsPBS interview with archaeologist Mark LehnerMegalithic Marvels podcast episode called“ Graham Hancock on the Great Pyramid and Acoustic Levitation” https://www.dorner.at/en/news/betonblog/history-concreteSupport the show! Buy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaine
Was the Great Pyramid of Giza (and many other megaliths around the world) engineered using some form of lost ancient acoustic levitation technology? How did the ancient Pyramid builders transport the seventy ton granite blocks found inside the Great Pyramid from over 500 miles away from where they were quarried? Likewise, how did these same ancient architects lift 70 ton blocks over 350 feet above ground level? Was this lost technology wiped out by an ancient apocalypse 12,800 years ago that in turn wiped this ancient knowledge from human memory banks? A few months ago, Joe Rogan had Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson on his show to talk about all things ancient technology and ancient Egypt, and Joe and Graham had several insightful interactions. So in this episode, I will play a few of these soundbites and then share some of my thoughts regarding them. SHOW NOTES Peru Tour Ancient Egyptian Depiction of Acoustic Levitation Tech Follow Megalithic Marvels on the following platforms: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/megalithicm... Blog - https://megalithicmarvels.com/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpiP... Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/megalithicma... TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@megalithicmarvels Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/10186... Twitter - https://twitter.com/MegMarvels
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LEVITATION. The ruins of several ancient civilizations - like the pyramids of Giza, Stonehenge in the UK, and many others - are monuments constructed of massive stones. How the great pyramids of Egypt were built has been the subject of debate for a long time. The fact is, no one really knows for certain exactly how some of these megaliths were constructed. Some researchers think ancient cultures may have mastered levitation through sound which allowed them to easily manipulate massive objects. Unfortunately, anyone suggesting the use of this kind of technology is attacked and labeled a "pseudoscientist". Abul Hasan Ali Al-Masudi is known as the Herodotus of the Arabs. Like everyone, he was awestruck by the pyramids. He wrote a very intriguing passage about how the giant stone blocks were transported -- through levitation. The Great Pyramid of Giza does possess some extraordinary acoustic properties, and can dramatically amplify sounds at certain frequencies. The Egyptians clearly knew a lot about sound science. Let's explore the Coral Castle in Florida, built by Edward Leedskalnin, who cut, transported and sculpted over 1,000 tons of rock into a sprawling complex -- alone, without heavy machinery. We'll visit The Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek in Lebanon which boasts the largest stones ever carved by human hands. Nan Madol is an archaeological site in Micronesia. It's been called the Machu Picchu of the Pacific. The engineering of Nan Madol is so complex, no one can figure out how it was built. Let's hear the story told by Dr. Jarl about Tibetan monks who lifted stones by chanting and playing instruments -- which Jarl put on film. There is science behind all these stories, yet "mainstream" academia dismisses each and every one as pseudoscience. Why is it wrong to want to explore ancient knowledge that contradicts modern beliefs? Isn't this the exact purpose of science? I think so. Let's find out why.
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Zak and Derek discuss acoustic levitaiton with Dr. David Jackson, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Dickinson College. Their published paper at AAJP (requires subscription), "Acoustic levitation and the acoustic radiation force": https://aapt.scitation.org/doi/10.1119/10.0002764 You can contact Dr. Jackson to request a copy: https://www.dickinson.edu/site/custom_scripts/dc_faculty_profile_index.php?fac=jacksond Ming-Hua Chang's senior thesis, "Using Schlieren Optics to Visualize Ultrasonic Standing Waves In Acoustic Levitation": https://scholar.dickinson.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1391&context=student_honors Dr. Daniel A Russell's Acoustics and Vibration Animations: https://www.acs.psu.edu/drussell/demos.html Selected gifs of wave motion: https://www.acs.psu.edu/drussell/Demos/waves/wavemotion.html https://www.acs.psu.edu/drussell/Demos/Reflect-Particles/Reflect-Particles.html https://www.acs.psu.edu/drussell/Demos/phase-p-u-sine/phase-p-u-sine.html https://www.acs.psu.edu/drussell/Demos/SWR/SWR.html Physics Girl video building an acoustic levitator on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABjRnSYw-4k Acoustic levitation on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic_levitation The podcast lives at https://www.thehyperfine.com/ Join our listener community on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheHyperfine/ Follow the show on Instagram @thehyperfine: https://www.instagram.com/thehyperfine/ Derek on Instagram (and Twitter) @liketortilla: https://www.instagram.com/liketortilla/ Zak on Twitter @phyzaks: https://twitter.com/phyzaks
Learn about how scientists mapped where people feel emotions in their bodies; how scientists can make things levitate using sound; 3 times Stephen Hawking placed a bet on science; and why your car makes different noises when the windows are open. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: Scientists Have Mapped Where People Feel Emotions in Their Bodies — https://curiosity.im/2D8oJyj We Can Make Things Levitate Using Sound — https://curiosity.im/2Da0iQU 7 Times People Made Bets on Science — https://curiosity.im/2D8HZeP “Helmholtz Resonance” and why your slightly opened car windows make those awful thudding noises: Why Do Slightly Opened Car Windows Make That Awful Sound? | Jalopnik Flute acoustics: an introduction to how a flute works | UNSW Please tell us about yourself and help us improve the show by taking our listener survey! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/curiosity-listener-survey If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron! Learn about these topics and more on Curiosity.com, and download our 5-star app for Android and iOS. Then, join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Plus: Amazon smart speaker users, enable our Alexa Flash Briefing to learn something new in just a few minutes every day!
Joining us this week is Ross Karre: a percussionist, arts administrator, and intermedia artist. He works with a variety of media and practices ranging from contemporary classical music to experimental multimedia performance incorporating video, sound, lighting, and theater. He has played percussion with the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) since 2011 where he is the co-artistic director.Watch here. Listen below. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element 0:00 Intro and hello, banter and IRS scam4:00 In Plain Air at Christ Church Philadelphia11:14 Co-Artistic Director?19:25 Any tips for people who are hesitent towards contemporary percussion ?26:44 Some thoughts on experimental music31:13 Ben: some recent sad news in percussion: Ellie Mannette & Vida Chenoweth38:40 Casey: What's the sound? Acoustic Levitation45:35 What has been the most unusal question you've used with the International Contemporary Ensemble?54:54 Podcast speed trivia
Death Rays. Particle Beams. A magical lightning spear wielded by the Celtic god...Lou? Yep, Steve & Joey are boomin’ and blastin’ their way through some of the Ancient Astronaut Theorist’s biggest examples of advanced tech used in our ancient past. Were the walls of Jericho toppled by Ark-powered Acoustic weapons? Did the old timey Syracuse use a solar powered death ray to burn a whole fleet of naval invaders? And what of Acoustic Levitation building the great pyramids of Egypt and the Greek city of Mycenae? Could this acoustic anti-gravity tech have been what’s powered the flight of UFO’s for thousands of years?! To answer the question, our lovable guides Tsoukalos, Childress and crew get VERY excited about...rockets. Ancient rockets. Which are way more lame than anti-grav tech.
The Wisemen sit down with hip hop veteran Devin The Dude LIVE from Myth Night Club! We chatted about everything from his new album "Acoustic Levitation" to getting a phone call from Dr, Dre! Listen up and go check out Devin's album! https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/acoustic-levitation/id1209233184 ASAP!
In this episode of the podcast I give my thoughts on The Power Rangers movie, as well as new projects from Devin The Dude & Cunninlynguists. Intro Song https://richarddesire.bandcamp.com/track/blind-ambition Devin The Dude-Do You Love Gettin High https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0L1AD_i0J4 Cunninlynguists Rose EP Bandcamp https://cunninlynguists.bandcamp.com/album/the-rose-ep Outro Song: Bobcat Goldwav-Seoul Brotha Numba Won https://soundcloud.com/bobcatgoldwav/seoul-brotha-numba-won-ut Bobcat Goldwav-The Wabi Sabi Samurai https://soundcloud.com/bobcatgoldwav/sets/the-wabi-sabi-samurai
Bloggy Bonilla and Silent G are back with Episode 87 of Comprehensive Beatdown. This time around the guys check out “Acoustic Levitation,” the new album from Houston legend Devin the Dude. The intro track is from the stellar new Nicholas Payton record, “Afro-Caribbean Mixtape.” https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/acoustic-levitation/id1209233184http://www.nicholaspayton.com/ Be sure to check us out on the Satchel Player! You can download the app from the Apple Store or Google Play Store to follow and support your favorite podcasts. Go to http://satchelplayer.com/ to check it out! Follow us on Twitter! @compbeatdown Send any questions/comments/suggestions to comprehensivebeatdown@gmail.com Like us on Facebook! Click HERE if you want to keep up with an inordinate amount of new music, follow Silent G's 2017 Albums/EPs playlist on Spotify. Check out Bloggy Bonilla's website to see what he is enjoying day-to-day. http://keyb2lock.com/ As always, follow http://dopemedianetwork.com/ and find the podcast on iTunes and leave a review.
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