MFkZt or gold in them thar hills.
cladking
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There are a few errors in this but it's otherwise an interesting synopsis
of something which occupies a great deal of cyber space. Many of these
connections are most assuredly real. It's truly incredible that Newton ac-
tually studied the pyramids ostensibly to learn the secret of gravity and
might have actually translated it without recognizing it. His translation
was a little weak if so but the line in question is a corrolary to his third
law; It ascends from earth to heaven with great capacity and then takes
back the power of the above and below.
Then, again, maybe he did recognize it.
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of something which occupies a great deal of cyber space. Many of these
connections are most assuredly real. It's truly incredible that Newton ac-
tually studied the pyramids ostensibly to learn the secret of gravity and
might have actually translated it without recognizing it. His translation
was a little weak if so but the line in question is a corrolary to his third
law; It ascends from earth to heaven with great capacity and then takes
back the power of the above and below.
Then, again, maybe he did recognize it.
Link
Tempus fugit.
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That just might be the apple that hit the alchemist on the head.
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That just might be the apple that hit the alchemist on the head. >>
Perhaps not coincidentally the words "alchemy" and "chemistry" are derived from an ancient Egyptian city near the pyramids; Chemmis.