Yea some good points there, but if bucket loaders are being used to load soft materials they would hardly need a toothed bucket, I have worked on plant machinery and anywhere there is soft material being loaded it was usually just a flat blade bucket, However your point about it being sheathed in chrome alloy could be right but as you say without a good look at we will never know
Regards
Michael
Some bucket loaders are used in moving bulk soft ingredients like sand, diatomaceous earth and 'potting soil' or top soils. Materials engineering is a tricky art as much science - magnesium is a great flare ingredient but they make car engines out of it [got a spare for one of my husbands VWs sitting in my barn waiting for a rebuild.] I would have to see it up close and personal, it might be a component that got sheathed in chromalloy steel or an ancient form of steel like those pillars in India that are effectively stainless. Or what about copper - as a metal it is very malleable but chisels made of it were used to cut granite and basalt ... You use what you have and deal. [beaver jaw chisels on that 11 000 year old wooden sculpture ... who would think of using a beaver jaw as a tool, but that is what they had and that is what they used.
and it makes sense. Think of the order the Bronze civilizations collapsed in relation to where the Trojan war is likely to have taken place. The Greek raiders would have hit Asian Minor first, followed by the Islands and the Coast of the Canaanite region. Egypt would have been hit last w/a weakened force thus they were able to defeat them.
Also, many myths suggest Agamemnon after returning to Mycea found his wife remarried etc. and decided to take his crew and head to Egypt.
Another great article. Mr. Mingren, I would like to ask you a question. How do you find the time to read and write about such a variety of topics? Not complaining, just envious
during the time when the seas were low enough to expose the Bering Sea bridge, they would have also been low enough to expose much of the Mid Atlantic ridge and the islands in the Caribbean would have been much larger and more connected (Bimini Road). Aztec mythical homeland is Atzlan. not far from Atlantis if you drop the 'tis'.
Neither this article, nor the Amazon listing from which this description was lifted, sheds any light on what this author has to say. The description merely dances around it. I don't have enough information to make a decision as to whether or not to buy this book, even though the mystery of the Hooked X is intriguing.
Respected Higher Dignitaires , I have so enthusiastic to analyze the human explosion in micro also macro existential themes . Intelligence of time and life and other systems inexploratory methodologies . Thank you
Very interesting read, thank you for publishing. Are there any theories on how and why Punt slowly became known as a mythical place and was forgotten about? What happened to it?
There were some photos I saw on the web of restoration being done on this temple. It's great to see India working to preserve their fabulous heritage. Many more of their monuments need to have that terrible soot cleaned from them!
The Zoroastrian religion was founded by Zoroaster (Zarathustra) in the 6th century BC, long after Sumer had fallen into oblivion (Sumer existed circa 5000-2000 BC, as far as we know currently).
You probably wanted to refer to the Sumerian religion, which is far much ancient than Zoroastrianism, and indeed was the first to use the double eagles symbol.
Frank Joseph had a couple of books where he chronicled the evidence of multiple journeys between the Americas and all three continents of the old world, including the Chinese who knew of a legendary land across the Pacific
I believe the reasoning re Kiya is absolutely spot on . The logic used to draw these excellent conclusions is in my humble opinion very sound. It makes absolute sense that kiya (most belloved wife) and not born of egypt would have been a constant threat to the more prominent queen Nefertiti. She was most certainly murdered and her death caused great pain and set about the unravelling of Akhenaten,s reign. Annie12 has used exceptional ability to think as the Royal Egyptians must have thought.
Truly well done Annie12 thankyou for a great read.
Oh, I don't know - I kind of like the mutation that gave me sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. Not to mention the many bacteria that help me digest food. I could go on and on, but to an uneducated moron like yourself, it would be a waste of time.
" from 0.4 meters (13 ft.) to 1.7 meters (56 ft.) "
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methinks some decimal points were dropped on the floor...
although if you were going to the trouble of converting, probably feet/inches would be preferable than decimal feet... only surveyors use decimal feet...
If we look at sunken land masses/mountain ranges and compare them to the generally accepted Bering land bridge depth; the flooding legends from Atlantis and Mu to the Greeks; Hebrew; Japanese et al. start to seem more realistic.
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Yea some good points there, but if bucket loaders are being used to load soft materials they would hardly need a toothed bucket, I have worked on plant machinery and anywhere there is soft material being loaded it was usually just a flat blade bucket, However your point about it being sheathed in chrome alloy could be right but as you say without a good look at we will never know
Regards
Michael
Some bucket loaders are used in moving bulk soft ingredients like sand, diatomaceous earth and 'potting soil' or top soils. Materials engineering is a tricky art as much science - magnesium is a great flare ingredient but they make car engines out of it [got a spare for one of my husbands VWs sitting in my barn waiting for a rebuild.] I would have to see it up close and personal, it might be a component that got sheathed in chromalloy steel or an ancient form of steel like those pillars in India that are effectively stainless. Or what about copper - as a metal it is very malleable but chisels made of it were used to cut granite and basalt ... You use what you have and deal. [beaver jaw chisels on that 11 000 year old wooden sculpture ... who would think of using a beaver jaw as a tool, but that is what they had and that is what they used.
and it makes sense. Think of the order the Bronze civilizations collapsed in relation to where the Trojan war is likely to have taken place. The Greek raiders would have hit Asian Minor first, followed by the Islands and the Coast of the Canaanite region. Egypt would have been hit last w/a weakened force thus they were able to defeat them.
Also, many myths suggest Agamemnon after returning to Mycea found his wife remarried etc. and decided to take his crew and head to Egypt.
Well although the shape is about right,I don't think Aluminium wouldn't be used in bucket loaders or any other heavy equipment as it is too soft
Another great article. Mr. Mingren, I would like to ask you a question. How do you find the time to read and write about such a variety of topics? Not complaining, just envious
during the time when the seas were low enough to expose the Bering Sea bridge, they would have also been low enough to expose much of the Mid Atlantic ridge and the islands in the Caribbean would have been much larger and more connected (Bimini Road). Aztec mythical homeland is Atzlan. not far from Atlantis if you drop the 'tis'.
Neither this article, nor the Amazon listing from which this description was lifted, sheds any light on what this author has to say. The description merely dances around it. I don't have enough information to make a decision as to whether or not to buy this book, even though the mystery of the Hooked X is intriguing.
Respected Higher Dignitaires , I have so enthusiastic to analyze the human explosion in micro also macro existential themes . Intelligence of time and life and other systems inexploratory methodologies . Thank you
Its good to see the Old Ways returning.
Very interesting read, thank you for publishing. Are there any theories on how and why Punt slowly became known as a mythical place and was forgotten about? What happened to it?
There were some photos I saw on the web of restoration being done on this temple. It's great to see India working to preserve their fabulous heritage. Many more of their monuments need to have that terrible soot cleaned from them!
Jamie, you are making a muddle.
The Zoroastrian religion was founded by Zoroaster (Zarathustra) in the 6th century BC, long after Sumer had fallen into oblivion (Sumer existed circa 5000-2000 BC, as far as we know currently).
You probably wanted to refer to the Sumerian religion, which is far much ancient than Zoroastrianism, and indeed was the first to use the double eagles symbol.
Any treasure is long gone! A story about this is on Mysteries at the Museum on Travel but I can't find it.Can anyone help me?
Frank Joseph had a couple of books where he chronicled the evidence of multiple journeys between the Americas and all three continents of the old world, including the Chinese who knew of a legendary land across the Pacific
I believe the reasoning re Kiya is absolutely spot on . The logic used to draw these excellent conclusions is in my humble opinion very sound. It makes absolute sense that kiya (most belloved wife) and not born of egypt would have been a constant threat to the more prominent queen Nefertiti. She was most certainly murdered and her death caused great pain and set about the unravelling of Akhenaten,s reign. Annie12 has used exceptional ability to think as the Royal Egyptians must have thought.
Truly well done Annie12 thankyou for a great read.
Oh, I don't know - I kind of like the mutation that gave me sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. Not to mention the many bacteria that help me digest food. I could go on and on, but to an uneducated moron like yourself, it would be a waste of time.
lol, totally agree to that!
Double eagles were first associated with the Zoroastrian religion in Sumer, and was progressively used later by the Assyrians and Hittites later.
" from 0.4 meters (13 ft.) to 1.7 meters (56 ft.) "
.
methinks some decimal points were dropped on the floor...
although if you were going to the trouble of converting, probably feet/inches would be preferable than decimal feet... only surveyors use decimal feet...
If we look at sunken land masses/mountain ranges and compare them to the generally accepted Bering land bridge depth; the flooding legends from Atlantis and Mu to the Greeks; Hebrew; Japanese et al. start to seem more realistic.
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