Sunday, May 03, 2009

The TESLA COIL...in Ancient Egypt

Anyone remember the TREE OF LIFE in Egyptian/Navajo/Assyrian (Babylonian) lore? Anyone remember how it looked?

THE TREE OF LIFE

NAVAJO:


ASSYRIAN/BABYLONIAN:


MAYAN:


And now...

THE TESLA COIL:


For decades, Egyptologists and Scholars alike have wondered how the Egyptians lit their tombs. There is no evidence of burns related to lanterns. It's a mystery. Or is it? What if the Egyptians had electricity? What if the technology was old? What if many, if not all Ancient civilizations had a TESLA coil at their disposal?

They say what is new was once old.

Just a thought.

2 comments:

Rich said...

Some ancient civilizations were indeed quite capable. While we haven't always figured out how they did what they did, some good guesses do exist. To say the Egyptians used electricity is not impossible. I don't know what to think of the tree of life comparison to a Tesla coil. Symbolic stuff is more mumbo jumbo to me unless it is a clear representation of something (very hard to deny what it is) and/or adequately explained/referenced by that culture.

Rich said...

After reading up on Egyptians and electricty it seems very unlikely they used electricty but rather produced light by almost completely sootless lamps. Iron, to be used as an electrode for any type of "battery," was a rare and precious metal in Egypt.