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Postby Death » Thu Feb 02, 2012 2:12 pm

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Definitely an interesting topic. Ancient Power Stations of some kind?

They managed to use the power eminating from the pyramid to light up light bulbs using a receiver similar to a tesla design, See from about 17 min into the video below (bare with the bad audio)

The following conclusions and suggestions have been accepted:
Interdisciplinary scientific research of the Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids is a globally important project.

There are a number of energy phenomena (electromagnetic fields, ultrasound, infrasound) that have been detected and measured on Bosnian Pyramids and Underground Labyrinth. Most probably these phenomena have an artificial source which have to be precisely located and explained in the future work.

Archaeological and anthropological work in Underground labyrinth “Ravne” has produced proofs of its artificial origin and advanced builders.

Radiocarbon dating of organic material discovered in binder on the terrace located on Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon, which produced result of 10.350 years (+/- 50 years) B.C. might require the history of the Planet to be redefined.

Further archaeological work is needed on Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun to confirm potential inner passageways and chambers within.

http://www.piramidasunca.ba/eng/latest- ... amids.html

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Re: Bosnian Pyramids

Postby Burning Beard » Thu Feb 02, 2012 6:05 pm

These Bosnia Pyramids?

a cluster of natural geological formations sometimes known as flatirons


Scientific investigations of the site show that the so-called pyramids are natural formations and that there are no signs of human building involved. Additionally, scientists have criticised the Bosnian authorities for supporting the pyramid claim saying, "This scheme is a cruel hoax on an unsuspecting public and has no place in the world of genuine science."
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Re: Bosnian Pyramids

Postby Death » Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:38 am

True believer syndrome on the other pole Mr Beard? Wiki also requires skepticism.
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Re: Bosnian Pyramids

Postby Death » Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:40 am

This is a group of real archeologists, anthropologists, and geologists and they found real tunnels, real chambers.

They found real stone steps, real courtyards.

The even lit up real lightbulbs.

They are inviting people to go see for themselves.

Remember these are all new discoveries and they are still uncovering stuff.

Some good pics here:
http://metrobloggen.se/alltombosnienher ... rcegovina/

Also if you find it doesn't look like much, go have a look at what the mayan and egyptian pyramids looked like before excavation, and also look at how long excavations took.

Take into consideration that the carbon dating done on material in and around the pyramid suggest these pyramids are almost 5 times as old as the egyptian ones.
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Re: Bosnian Pyramids

Postby Dead Kid » Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:51 am

Death wrote:The even lit up real lightbulbs.

Doesn't mean anything. There's electricity naturally in the ground, see telluric current. You can find plenty of people drawing small amounts of power from the ground on YouTube.

If they want to be taken seriously, they should avoid writing obvious bullshit like this:

All 160 known and established Pyramid-Experts from all over the world have confirmed their Bosnian Pyramids existence.
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Re: Bosnian Pyramids

Postby Death » Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:09 am

Is it a lie that all 160 that they invited confirmed it?

And so what if the electric current is natural? The are still giant ancient pyramids?
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Re: Bosnian Pyramids

Postby Death » Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:35 am

Heres a working version of the link above the official site is down till the 20th Feb

http://www.piramidasunca.ba/eng/latest- ... amids.html
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Re: Bosnian Pyramids

Postby Dead Kid » Mon Feb 13, 2012 12:34 pm

You got your dates a bit wrong by the way. 12,000 BC would only be 3x as old as the Egyptian pyramids (the largest is 4500 years old).

Osmanagić attempted to clarify his previous statements, stating he was misquoted: he does claim that they were most likely constructed by the Illyrians, who he claims lived in the area from 12,000 BC to 500 BC, and that the pyramid was therefore most likely constructed between those two dates – not in 12,000 BC.


Death wrote:Is it a lie that all 160 that they invited confirmed it?

The way it reads is that they have confirmation from most/all of the top experts in the field. It can't be right because if archaeologists were actually in agreement, there wouldn't be any controversy.

I already found one expert that visited but was unable to confirm it: http://www.robertschoch.net/Bosnian%20G ... Dowell.htm
The afternoon we arrived in Bosnia, Osmanagic insisted on taking us straightaway to the so-called Pyramid of the Sun. I observed the excavated areas of huge stone blocks; blocks that I was told were most definitely not natural. Clearly, Osmanagic insisted, they were man-made concrete blocks that cannot be explained geologically, put into place with a sophisticated ancient technology that has now been lost. Amazingly, he explained, the “concrete” blocks proved to be harder and more durable than any modern concretes or cements. But he and I were apparently seeing different things, perhaps viewing an entirely different world. Where he saw concrete blocks and human intervention, I saw only perfectly natural sandstones and conglomerates that had broken into larger or smaller blocks due both to tectonic stresses and gravity slumping. For a week and a half this seemed to be the dominant theme: Osmanagic and others who worked with and for him insisting that this or that feature can never occur in nature, and thus must be artificial and human-made, versus me finding a perfectly reasonable geological explanation for each of the same features.

The geology around Visoko is incredibly rich, and I suggested to Osmanagic that, in lieu of “pyramids,” he might redefine his “Archaeological Park” as a “Geological-Archaeological Park” and focus more on the geology. Visocica Hill (the one dubbed “Pyramid of the Sun”) and Pljesevica (“Pyramid of the Moon”) are composed of layers of sandstone, clay, mudstone, siltstone, and conglomerates apparently deposited in an ancient lake and river system during Miocene times (about 5.3 to 23 million years ago). The rocks have been tilted and bent due to tectonic stresses. The tectonic forces plastically deformed the clays and mudstones, but the sandstones and conglomerates broke into semi-regularly shaped pieces that Osmanagic and his team have excavated in numerous places, interpreting them as “pavements,” “terraces,” “concrete blocks,” “foundation stones,” and so forth. Interestingly, and tellingly, the sizes of the sandstone and conglomerate blocks found are a function of the thickness of the original rock layers. Thin sandstone layers, stressed tectonically, broke into small blocks while thick and durable conglomerate layers broke into massive blocks. This is exactly the pattern expected among natural rock formations. The sandstones also typically preserve various sedimentary and depositional features, such as ripple marks and the traces of ancient burrowing animals. These same rocks are also rich in paleontology. In some of the sandstone layers, and in many of the mudstone layers, I found large accumulations of fossil leaf debris and even some fairly complete Miocene fossil leaves. I believe that the real treasure of Visoko may be a huge fossil biota just waiting to be uncovered, not some imaginary pyramids.
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Re: Bosnian Pyramids

Postby Death » Mon Feb 13, 2012 12:44 pm

So what are the tunnels?
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Re: Bosnian Pyramids

Postby Dead Kid » Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:55 am

The Old town of visoki was at the top of the hill. Sounds like the tunnels were dug for multiple purposes over the years... forts, mining, wars, etc.
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Re: Bosnian Pyramids

Postby Burning Beard » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:25 am

Death wrote:True believer syndrome on the other pole Mr Beard? Wiki also requires skepticism.


Well the 27 source links at the bottom are helpful.
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