Electricity of ancient temples
Electricity of ancient temples

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Changed the title of a series of articles from electrostatics to electricity. I think this will be more correct, especially after watching the videos presented in the article …

St. Mark's Palace in Venice. Interesting crosses. Bulky with forked tips in all directions. Receiving antenna of radio emission? Or symbolism?

These "crosses" are still there. It is surprising that they survived. Fork crosses have not survived on our territory. They were replaced.

Inside, one can see "lamps" hanging from the dome on chains.

The question is - why were they attached exactly to the highest point of the dome?

Everything is like in this patent, which involves the production of static electricity from the atmosphere (triboelectricity).

The drawing shows the design of the device:

The condenser chamber 1 is limited by a housing 2, configured in the form of a body of revolution with a conical upper part. The body is made of dielectric (concrete, limestone). At the top of the body 2 there is a lower metal domed triboelement 3 having a long metal "nose" 4, on which domed triboelements connected in series (by means of a metal "nose") are rigidly fixed in series (by means of a metal "nose"), the cavities of which are connected to the chambers. A cruciform antenna 6 is fixed on the upper domed triboelement, and the needle 10 vertically descends from the edge of the lower domed triboelement. At the base of the chamber 7, there is a lower disc-shaped metal electrode 8 having a ground connection 9.

The domes will be covered with gold leaf and there will be an Orthodox church.

A similar structure atop a temple in Ethiopia. Axum. If symbolism, then it is much deeper than Christian …

Andrei Volkov, the head of the laboratory of ion systems at the RRC Kurchatov Institute, succeeded in what no scientist in the world has ever succeeded in: he conducted a scientific experiment in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.

At the moment of the descent of the Holy Fire, the devices recorded a sharp burst of electromagnetic radiation.

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This fire appears by itself, in the first seconds it does not burn, believers wash their face and hands with it, as if with water. Volkov suggested that this flame is a plasma discharge. And the scientist had the idea of a bold experiment - to measure the electromagnetic radiation in the temple itself during the descent of the Holy Fire.

Volkov watched as the Patriarch of Jerusalem, taking off his vestments, in one shirt entered the Kuvuklia (chapel in the Temple) with a bunch of candles. People froze, waiting for a miracle. Indeed, according to legend, if the Holy Fire does not descend to people on the eve of Easter, it will be a sign of the approaching end of the world. Andrei Volkov learned that a miracle had happened before anyone else who was in the church - his instruments caught a sharp jump!

For six hours of observing the electromagnetic background in the temple, exactly at the moment of the descent of the Holy Fire, the device recorded a twofold increase in the radiation intensity, says the physicist. - Now it is clear that the Holy Fire was not created by people. This is not a hoax, not a hoax: its material "traces" can be measured!

I recommend watching the second part of the video, where the author quite logically and intelligibly explains the possible principle of operation of domed buildings:

The author of the video criticizes the scheme for generating static electricity through the domes of the temples. I think he has not fully figured out this and sees in this version a power circuit for obtaining electrical oscillations. Which, of course, is not the case in this case. It is one thing to tune the installation to receive microwave oscillations, to pass them, to transform them. Another principle of operation is to receive a charge on the sphere of the dome of the temple like a Leyden bank (capacitor). Perhaps there were more than one of these principles for extracting electricity.

If many church generators worked to receive microwave radiation (another question - where is it from the required intensity?), Then this commentary will be just in the subject:

Comment made earlier

cucujudi: Let me remind you about the tabernacle - those who were allowed inside the tabernacle had to wear special clothing, which consisted of the following components:

The robes of the Orthodox clergy were established in the 16-17th centuries. and since then remain practically unchanged

Explanations on the clothes of the clergyman. Kargokult. But it is possible that the elements of the original workwear have survived.

In no case do I want to hurt the feelings of believers. Only observations.

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I think that the style of clothing itself is not accidental.

On this topic, I recommend watching this film (who have not seen it). Perhaps the best on the topic of information about the Ark of the Covenant:

Is the Ark of the Covenant a Power Plant?

Church generator

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Gottorf castle in Germany

Kunstkamera building in St. Petersburg

From an architectural point of view - why are these domes and a central tower type? This complicates the construction and does not carry anything from the point of view of functionality. After all, these are not temples with their symbolism. And if there was a point in this design? And purely practical: generating electricity for a building?

I have a friend on social networks who lives in St. Petersburg in an old house and, according to him, somehow generates a weak level of electricity. Something he described, in particular the positive processes on the biology of his body. He wants to understand this issue, invites you to cooperation. His contact: email protected]

Here is one of his observations: In the old houses there were small stoves, which were with fireboxes where 2 logs of current would fit. The firebox door is shielded - it was hot there! My stove has a chimney for smoke, no! But there is ventilation for warm air, 4 pieces, against the wall. Downstairs, on the first floor, a pipe (for water) enters the stove, but does not come out! What was burning in the firebox, so that there was no smoke and no combustion residues (since there is no ash pan)?

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Chimney on the ground floor.

Observation from

sanek_frolov1: Few people consider such units:

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Wallace Monument (protection, shield, shield) Monument

This is a 67 m high tetrahedral tower, erected in 1869 in the city of Sterling in honor of the Scottish national hero William Wallace.

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The quality of the masonry is excellent!

Let's see what is on the top of the tower:

Tires, cathode

Winding.

Bus, Anode

Why was the tower given such a clear asymmetry with this decorative element?

Cargo cult built from memory (or sketches). Associations after viewing appear: either with a protective field generator or a beam / beam repeater (space communication?). I thought that such examples are found only in the East, in Southeast Asia. It turns out that in Europe there is …

About metal floors, I had in the previous parts of the articles on this topic. And also about the Cathedral of St. Basil the Blessed - there are also floors of metal plates. A selection of similar examples:

redvedma: In Smolensk, in the Assumption Cathedral, there is an iron floor. It's nice to be there. Feels a surge of strength)

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The shiny iron floors are visible. Do not rust. Interestingly, someone carried out their elemental composition? Or is it just cast iron, polished by the feet of the parishioners?

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As suggested earlier, this is also, apparently, connected with the work of temples, with electricity. Otherwise, they would have done just stone. It's cheaper that way.

Chandeliers of lighting hang from chains. In addition to lighting the past, they could still play the main role - Chizhevsky chandeliers (air ionization). Could it be that the effect of air ions on the body was called sanctification?

Uglich. Church of Tsarevich Dmitry "on blood". Also metal floors

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I think earlier, when the church generator was working, for safety reasons, all parishioners should be grounded through these metal plates. There are even metal slabs at the altar.

As it turned out, there are a lot of churches with preserved metal floors:

In Kazan. I did not find out the name of the temple

Zavidovo temple complex. A source

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Resurrection Church, Shupilino village. A source

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Apparently, he was also multi-colored

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Church of the Resurrection of Christ in the Kadashevskaya Sloboda. A source

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Church of the Life-Giving Trinity in Gus-Zhelezny. A source

This is one of the few white stone temples

The Moscow Kremlin. Women's chamber of the 16th century. A source

St. Nicholas Cathedral somewhere in the Urals.

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Steps in the church in the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. Village Byngi

Here you can see examples of cast iron floor slabs that collectors have.

I do not exclude that cast-iron floors in temples were installed for the purpose of durability. But what is worse than stone ones? As I wrote, it would be cheaper. So the question remains.

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