I was watching Andrew Hall's video "Megalithic Chemistry" (https://youtu.be/5qUkG34GKHc?si=f3-7ShG25gWUVQPI ) and was wondering if what is meant here by a 2-day orbit is literally a 14x speed increase over the current ca 28 day lunar orbit?
Can anyone answer that?
Thanks,
efjay
Ancient 2 day lunar orbit
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Re: Ancient 2 day lunar orbit
The transcript says:
The moon's craters are cathode spots. It is also, I believe, why ancient texts and lore refer to specific gods 19:10 associated with specific cities and mountains. These were the anodes. They likely believed recurring storms every 19:18 two days along this path were local gods sustaining magical power in these locations, energized by the lunar orbit. 19:28 Perhaps this continuous orbital path of the moon was close enough to feel its gravity reduce weight and make big 19:35 stones easier to move.
PS, you can find that transcript under many videos now by clicking on "more" and scrolling down to the end of the caption and clicking on "show transcript".
It's hard to make out his meaning from that, but I think I did hear him say before that the Moon could have had a 2 day orbit. It would have had to be 60,000 km above Earth's surface, which could have made things lighter on Earth for a few hours every 2 days. But ancient myths don't seem to have mentioned the Moon, so it may not have been around. The polar planetary configuration may have provided the weaker gravity effects. I wrote a post lately showing how radiowaves may be the cause of gravity and how the polar configuration could have affected the radiowaves to reduce gravity in pre-Flood times. Here's the link: viewtopic.php?p=11720#p11720
The moon's craters are cathode spots. It is also, I believe, why ancient texts and lore refer to specific gods 19:10 associated with specific cities and mountains. These were the anodes. They likely believed recurring storms every 19:18 two days along this path were local gods sustaining magical power in these locations, energized by the lunar orbit. 19:28 Perhaps this continuous orbital path of the moon was close enough to feel its gravity reduce weight and make big 19:35 stones easier to move.
PS, you can find that transcript under many videos now by clicking on "more" and scrolling down to the end of the caption and clicking on "show transcript".
It's hard to make out his meaning from that, but I think I did hear him say before that the Moon could have had a 2 day orbit. It would have had to be 60,000 km above Earth's surface, which could have made things lighter on Earth for a few hours every 2 days. But ancient myths don't seem to have mentioned the Moon, so it may not have been around. The polar planetary configuration may have provided the weaker gravity effects. I wrote a post lately showing how radiowaves may be the cause of gravity and how the polar configuration could have affected the radiowaves to reduce gravity in pre-Flood times. Here's the link: viewtopic.php?p=11720#p11720
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