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Hello,
I have not been on Tribe.net very long. I typed in the word pyramid in the search and found this tribe. I have just got the book "Pyramid Power" and have built a pyramid. The idea of a pyramid having something to do with or enableing time travel is very interesting. My friend built some pyramids out of construction paper following the books instructions when he was stationed in Korea. He had the idea to experiment and see if the information in the book was correct. He took a porkchop and cut it in half, putting one half under the pyramid and one half in a bowl beside the pyramid. In 2 days he had to throw the half in the bowl away. He left the peice in the pyramid alone for 11 months, when he was getting ready to go back to the US. He cut it in peices and he and his friends each ate a peice. It was like eating jerky. The other experiment he did was with a razor blade (this was in the 70's). He used the same razor blade to shave with everyday for 11 months. It stayed sharp the whole time. I will be doing some things like that as well. I will keep you posted on the results of my tests. I now have in mind to find some way to test the time travel theory. If anyone has any ideas how to do that let me know.
Thanks for starting this tribe Robert.
Corbett
I have not been on Tribe.net very long. I typed in the word pyramid in the search and found this tribe. I have just got the book "Pyramid Power" and have built a pyramid. The idea of a pyramid having something to do with or enableing time travel is very interesting. My friend built some pyramids out of construction paper following the books instructions when he was stationed in Korea. He had the idea to experiment and see if the information in the book was correct. He took a porkchop and cut it in half, putting one half under the pyramid and one half in a bowl beside the pyramid. In 2 days he had to throw the half in the bowl away. He left the peice in the pyramid alone for 11 months, when he was getting ready to go back to the US. He cut it in peices and he and his friends each ate a peice. It was like eating jerky. The other experiment he did was with a razor blade (this was in the 70's). He used the same razor blade to shave with everyday for 11 months. It stayed sharp the whole time. I will be doing some things like that as well. I will keep you posted on the results of my tests. I now have in mind to find some way to test the time travel theory. If anyone has any ideas how to do that let me know.
Thanks for starting this tribe Robert.
Corbett
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Re: Hello
Sat, December 27, 2003 - 8:50 PMI love pyramids, I really do. In another post in this group, someoine mentioned a hypercube (a 3-dimensional projection of a 4-d hypercube, that is). I've often thought that pryamids may be of use in physcal (corporeal) non-linear time travel--just saying time travel doesn't help, since we are all traveling through time anyway.
Perhaps you could construct the following--I have no idea why, but this idea just came to me. consider:
*that two pyramids (each with four triangular faces and a square base) can be joined at their bases to form an octahedron.
*that an octahedron is a platonic solid with eight faces and six vertices
*that a cube is a platonic solid with eight faces and six vertices
*that a cube is formed inside an octahedron (aka double pyramid) when the centers of all the faces are joined
*that a hypercube can be constructed inside a cube
I wonder what would happen if you constructed a 3-d projection of a hypercube, within a cube, within an octahedron and then placed your pork chop or whatever inside that. Hmmm..
-Robert