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Where do we come from?See page Caves or heaven? Do we descend from apesSee Dépasser Darwin or from giants?See L'empreinte des géants Why would UFOs come from elsewhere? Would the Atlantean civilization have finally passed its secrets on us? Are we on the verge of finding the technology of the Gods?
Quite agreeing with each other, several hundreds of ancient traditions say that we have been created. If our species is as old as we think today,See page the creation of man occured so long time ago that we may doubt that the memory of it was transmitted. So all these ancient traditions speak about a more recent event. So AdamTo read "Adam Saga", click > was not the first man. His creation was just a recreation. The right word is procreation. Scientific procreation, yes, we are GMO,See page genetically modified organisms.
The mythological stories leave no doubt on this subject: the modern man has been shaped by an advanced civilization.See page But why would this advanced civilization come from elsewhere? The Genesis, the Book of Enoch and the epic of Gilgamesh say that our creators were 'like us' and that they came from heaven. "Swing low, sweet chariot coming for to carry me home" as sung in the Negro Spirituals from the Bible. OK: our creators had flying machines. So what? This fact doesn't mean that they were aliens.
To the thesis of Rael:See page "Man was created by extraterrestrials geneticists", using the same topics, and considering the same facts, we could answer: "the human species has been genetically altered by scientists from a former worldwide civilization, who survived the flood and were so developped they looked like gods." These are quite different ways to imagine our "creation". The concept of god has much evolved since ancient time. Nothing ever existed on earth surface like God in the way we represent God today. God was once just a way to say Buddha. Superman. God was once the way to express this forgotten evidence: Man has to evolve, his next grade is called God. Still a long way, huh?

The Book of Enoch calls them Watchers or WatchmenClick + because they observed endlessly the stars in their tubes with crystals, to make predictions. In the Mahabharata, we learn that the Ramas had planes and spaceships.Read page At that time, apparently, men could fly through the sky and space. Please note this: what if our extra-terrestrial creators were in fact extra-special terrestrials? Hyper-talented Earthmen, overdeveloped in such a degree that the wild Adams couldn't believe.
Those extra-special people seemed like giants for the dwarfs the Adams were.And for the bugs that we are today. Or for the farts we'll be tomorrow? See Quatre pas dans l'avenir
Such a gap between populations is not a big surprise anyway. Still nowadays, huge cultural differences exist between the different human populations. And before that TV got all over the world, a Papuan could have taken an astronaut for a god. In the distant past of our species, some strains could have been able to achieve a high degree of development. Enough to go to the stars,See page and come back.
Enough to make genetics manipulations.See L'homme OGM And why not, to make a real race of giants. Because the fossils exist.See L'empreinte des géants They are even so numerous that scientists have more and more trouble to make them out to be singularities. With the extraordinary prospects of mankind dating from dinosaurs,See L'âge de l'homme hundreds thousands of civilizations had enough time to develop, and to destroy themselves too.See Destructions cycliques Some sighted people as Edgar Cayce said the Atlantean civilization has been more than 100,000 years long.
Considering the degree of scientific and technological development that we have reached in only three thousand years, we can easily imagine the amount of knowledge accumulated by a one hundred or two hundred thousand years civilization. Enough to master sciencesSee La science atlante that we still ignore as gravitology,See Antigrav fulgurology,See L'énergie fulgurale ultra-luminic speed, teleportation, and the infra-acoustic field with the fabulous use of infrasonic scales.

We could continue for long time to enumerate the lost Atlantean sciences.See La science atlante Ignatius Donnelly thought their civilization has been lasting more than 150,000 years: thirty times longer than ours! Enough time to gather a prodigious knowledge. Thus, the Atlanteans used some properties of metals that our civilization disregards. To propel their ships, they had sonic engines driven by polymetallic repulsion. How does this kind of engine work?See page It works on the principle of natural attractions and repulsions of certain metals.

The Atlantean engine consists in a polymetallic ball, ie with slices of different hydrophilic and hydrophobic metals, spread inside the ball like the coloured areas in a marble. These metals interact with different fluids surrounding them. This engine's starter is a particular sound putting the polymetallic ball in vibration. It rotates then faster and faster, driving different machines. The antiquity knew other uses of metals' properties. To propel their flying machines or vimanas,See Rama airlines the former RamasSee page used mercury engines.

This metal, when heated, has the property to make travel, says the Mahabharata. Mercury's ancient name is quicksilver; is it a reference to this lost property? There is also Mercury, messenger of the gods, with wings on his heels, to fly to the world of gods, on top of Mount Olympus. To decodePlato told us how. See page these ancient myths means a careful, meticulous work. The quicksilver, heated, makes travel. At least, the ancients affirmed it. Why not believing them? First give it a try ...

Our civilizationNo so bright indeed. See page is aware of special properties of some metals that enter the composition of the Atlantean engines. The web offset printing, among others, uses hydrophilicityWater attracting and hydrophobicityWater repulsing of certain metals to position the ink on the printing cylinder's surface. But our inventors have not pursued their research further in this area. Our civilization does not know anymore that the metals have a soul. They seem inert, inanimate, cold as death, and yet, basic or precious, hard or soft, each metal has a self.

Hydrophilic or hydrophobic, conductive or not, oxydizable or not, each metal has its own soul, which makes him unique.

No, the Atlantean polymetallic engine is not science fiction. Many engines designed more or less on the same principle have been imagined for the last two centuries. The most interesting experiment has been developed in the early 20th century by a British engineer named Keely. This talented inventor developed a machine he called a sonic engine, because the starter was a particular sound: a precise sound frequency pulled the trigger of the polymetallic sphere.


In the presence of credible witnesses, Keely has engaged in several successful demonstrations. Scientists could notice that the engine required no energy to work. No known energy, to be precise. For Keely himself spoke of 'ethereal vapors' forming a bath of energy around the engine. Would these ethereal vapors be the famous geo-energyAlso called page used by the ancient Atlanteans? We will probably never know. Because the real problem with Keely's engine is that nobody else has never managed to make it work.
He was the only one to succeed. And obviously he took his secret to the grave.

As for the contemporary researches on the sound, they are limited to the field of frequencies audible to humans, chiefly to improve sound reproducing techniques. So we skipped the ultra- and infrasounds countless properties, or those of some notes like F sharp, and their impact on gravity. The Biblical episode of trumpets crumbling the walls of Jericho down, illustrates the physical properties of F sharp. Some researchers noticed that D made by a brass instrument, had more effect on them.

That is true, but it depends on what they are looking for: getting highSee Ayahuasca was not the only goal of gravitology.

Did the primordial androgynousClick > think about sex?
No doubt. But he was not only thinking about it.