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@MultiThibor
@MultiThibor 6 күн бұрын
In March 2022 the UN's Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) estimated the range of 5.1 to 6.4 g of CO2 equivalent per kWh for nuclear energy. Better enrichment methods lowered the energy consumption in the first place and the low material use of nuclear power means less material has to be mined for each generated TWh.
@MultiThibor
@MultiThibor 6 күн бұрын
Tricastin won't be dismantled that fast, no way. France has let down their nuclear capacity in an unnecessary way because everyone was looking at Germany and their broken Energiewende. Retrofits were performed at Tricastin to improve safety and reliability. The Alsthom-Atlantique turboalternators will still hum perfectly fine in Tricastin when a solar panel or wind turbine installed in 2020 will be recycled or landfilled in 2040.
@gfelix3552
@gfelix3552 8 күн бұрын
Its part of a bigger structure. Thats why you broken pieces of it everywhere. Kinda of like puma punku. No one knows how it origimally looked like. They can only guess. But we know its part of a bigger sctructure because of how much time they invested in desiging and cutting it. Yuraq Rumi has megalithic blocks so they were from the same constructors. Same constructors of the Coricancha, Sacsahuman, Ollytetambo megalithics.
@marcusb7446
@marcusb7446 10 күн бұрын
almost looks like it could be a training/demonstration location, kind of like how the apprenticeship programs of central Europe function where the companies or schools where they get their formal education have various demonstration objects and when they go for their Master's certification they have to do some kind of Master's work to demonstrate their mastery over the skills and practices. It would explain the rather one-off looking examples of different things like different looking steps and square mortices and tenons.
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 10 күн бұрын
@@marcusb7446 Geopolymer chemistry masonry practice... possible 😉
@dustymodesto
@dustymodesto 14 күн бұрын
All the builders put an airspace between the finished layers, so moisture doesn’t collect.
@BluhmGardens
@BluhmGardens 16 күн бұрын
Experimentation is the spice of life! I think maybe a factor you're missing is to calculate the ambient humidity at your elevation and location during different time periods that the ruins may have been constructed. There have been 6 or 7 global "warm periods" since the beginning of the Holocene that were warmer than our climate is today. Google "Ice core data from ice age to present", then go to the images section. You will find several images of graphs showing global climate temp ranges for the past 15,000 years. Once you've found a graph you like, you can use the data to calculate your local climates by the difference between your current local temps and current global average, then use that ratio to factor against the global average temps for the various warm and cold periods on the graph. Sure, there's a great margin of error... But it should get you in the ballpark to figuring out your geopolymer moisture evaporation rate due to ambient temp and humidity. If the stones are geopolymers, then they would not set correctly in below freezing temps, so it's safe to say they would have been poured during the peaks of one (or more) of those 6-7 warm periods. And it would have to be during a time where there was plenty of available liquid water at that high of altitude.
@AlczrKngdm
@AlczrKngdm 17 күн бұрын
a nice glaze would really bring the images out
@johncopeland3826
@johncopeland3826 22 күн бұрын
When the Peruvians take on a task head on ,the results are astonishing ! I've just watched a YT video where 2 brothers construct completely watertight ,safe and unbelievable surf boards from desert reeds . That's their jobs and they are brilliant at it ..all natural materials . Did you know that surfing was invented in Peru 1000 years ago ?
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 22 күн бұрын
@@johncopeland3826 didnt knew that. Thanks for sharing brother
@neal51
@neal51 25 күн бұрын
Just found your channel and subscribed, looking forward to watching all your videos.
@fearlyenrage
@fearlyenrage 28 күн бұрын
Very nice! you could make one zero stone and then wait until that stone is hard then build around the first stone other stones.
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 28 күн бұрын
@@fearlyenrage yuuup
@fearlyenrage
@fearlyenrage 28 күн бұрын
@@WallaceSpirit did you start with phosphoric gp? They speed up the recipe research bro ^^
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 27 күн бұрын
@@fearlyenrage Nop. I still need to experiment with acid base geopolymer. It doesnt speed up... it make a tighter finer latice... giving a texture closer to clay that you can play/mold/shape for up to 7 days before complete solidification.
@fearlyenrage
@fearlyenrage 27 күн бұрын
@@WallaceSpirit ok. The acid based gps harden in a few hours when you dry and heat them somewhat. When you let em harden over time they become almost glasslike. When you use a hard aggregate the result becomes hard to.
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 27 күн бұрын
@@fearlyenrage You been experimenting hands on with geopolymer? Ralph davidovits doesnt say the same. Yet when I experimented with Natron / hydrated lime geopolymer I saw that depending on the recipe some samples solidified a looooot faster then the others.
@d.l.b3452
@d.l.b3452 28 күн бұрын
Park bench 🇬🇧🧐
@user-ng3nu7mh6s
@user-ng3nu7mh6s 29 күн бұрын
칼로 무 자르듯 잘라 놧네.
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 29 күн бұрын
@@user-ng3nu7mh6s I wish I could answer 😉
@user-ng3nu7mh6s
@user-ng3nu7mh6s 29 күн бұрын
@@WallaceSpirit thank,u
@rosskstar
@rosskstar Ай бұрын
Maybe the soft rock was simply never cured. Someone spilt the giant wheel-barrow. God's Son has returned btw
@Mr300zx90
@Mr300zx90 Ай бұрын
if you can press in think what could be by cutting or rock hammer pounding you could shape the material
@Davidbirdman101
@Davidbirdman101 Ай бұрын
I've seen this before on another video, it's very strange. I wondered about the purpose and all I could think of was, they were just messing around, getting practice, training to become first class stone masons. Now I know people will disagree and that's cool, but these things make no logical sense. But I didn't live back then. It could have made perfect sense to those people.
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit Ай бұрын
@@Davidbirdman101 Yes there is a few sites that look like practice sites... yet when you are at THIS ONE... I dont see this. I see this stone as the solid foundation for maybe a huge wooden structure. A kind of temple and that stone was the anchor for the beams.
@r0n141
@r0n141 Ай бұрын
Looks like Yonaguni out of water. Rock and Inca walls are different civilizations
@ih8youcuzyoustupidashell
@ih8youcuzyoustupidashell Ай бұрын
Why are you asking you know the answer to. You know why your people steal. Its culture for white people
@ih8youcuzyoustupidashell
@ih8youcuzyoustupidashell Ай бұрын
Look at all those beautiful black people !!!! Melanesian australoids stand up!!!!! Phillipino latin people are mad their lies about ancient america are no way in hell true now. Your a pacific slave trade survivor. Not related to ancient america. Sorry mongol you and the caucasian failed at stealing black history. I bet both hate the black walls with a passion 😂😂😂😂
@gregstastanivich9890
@gregstastanivich9890 Ай бұрын
There’s another video that shows that rock with the blue tarp with the tarp removed, it has two flat spots carved or shaped into it. Weird. Trekmap is name of video
@chrissibersky4617
@chrissibersky4617 Ай бұрын
It's a stone Lego.
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit Ай бұрын
@@chrissibersky4617 maybe... I think it was used has the anquor/foundation block for a temple made out of wood. So huge beam could been inserted and hold in place very solid
@chrissibersky4617
@chrissibersky4617 Ай бұрын
@@WallaceSpirit Very likely. 👍
@theoriginaltimetraveller7597
@theoriginaltimetraveller7597 Ай бұрын
Very interesting site. Well done and very clear camera angles. Thank you
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit Ай бұрын
@@theoriginaltimetraveller7597 thanks for the nice words 😍
@Ray-sj2iw
@Ray-sj2iw Ай бұрын
If you don't see the knobs they could have been poured in place. Plastic bottles for example have "tabs" on them from the injection process. Also one could have been an injection port while the other was an air release.
@Nochance1234
@Nochance1234 2 ай бұрын
I agree the cut marks are to fast on the cores unless they were being pushed through soft material I can see it everywhere now And it solves all the problems we doit now they just found a way to grind up granite and mix a reacting agent and water and it goes hard but not as hard as real granite
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 2 ай бұрын
at the end of the solidification... it is as hard as real granite🙏
@felixortiz3056
@felixortiz3056 3 ай бұрын
que excelente, debe de ser un gran ingeniero quimico, se merece el premio Nobel.
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 3 ай бұрын
hahaha Felix 🙏😊 te amk y te veo pronto hermano. Gracias. Yo va regresar en Peru en un ano para construir una escuela y una civilizacion solar en la vale sagrada 😊🙏☀️🌹
@FurbyGoulag
@FurbyGoulag 3 ай бұрын
Incroyable tes vidéos. Bravo en tous cas. Vu les endroits où tu filmes je suis étonné que tu n'es pas trop d'ennuis mais merci pour nos yeux en tous cas.
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 3 ай бұрын
Un rebelle plein damour 🙏💜
@nedward.7442
@nedward.7442 4 ай бұрын
Superphoenix is ​​handsome! It’s a pity that their legal successor, ASTRID, stopped funding...
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 4 ай бұрын
politics hen 😉🙏
@nedward.7442
@nedward.7442 4 ай бұрын
@@WallaceSpirit Agree. As Enrico Fermi said: “The country that develops fast reactors will gain a great advantage.”...
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 4 ай бұрын
@@nedward.7442 Now only russia has one or 2 I think...
@richmadlin4245
@richmadlin4245 5 ай бұрын
You didn't get to share your theory for the nubs! I think the 'concave' ones are the result of wooden support beams to keep the wall upright. The 'convex' ones seem like they were due to holes in the mold. What do you think? Great presentation by the way
@invencible8581
@invencible8581 5 ай бұрын
Cuales serían los porcentajes de los materiales para un geopolymero, es decir el porcentaje de cal, sal de natron y el polvo de la piedra que se valla a utilizar.
@7thD_JAILBREAK108
@7thD_JAILBREAK108 6 ай бұрын
magnifique .... has been taken over by the worst of the worst blasphemy entities ever , since centuries , but sooner of later those free energy collector and energetic giant centrals will fonction again , trust
@02mariza
@02mariza 6 ай бұрын
Excelente video. Parabens! O amigo tem algum livro com essas formulações?
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 6 ай бұрын
El mejor que puede hacer es escuchar el video TIWANAKU del professor JOSEPH DAVIDOVITS en youtube. (aye uno en espanol) 😉
@Hamstray
@Hamstray 6 ай бұрын
what would it take to have it declared as a historic monument?
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 6 ай бұрын
excellent question... maybe they dont want to because people will start to research and awake to the beautiful power of nuclear 🙏😄🌹
@Hamstray
@Hamstray 6 ай бұрын
@@WallaceSpirit I don't think the architectural style is as appreciated as it should because it's not old enough, or maybe simply because no one has filled out an application at the cultural ministry or whatever petition process it needs to go through. Someone should if possible.
@Hamstray
@Hamstray 6 ай бұрын
Maybe it's also possible to try on the european level.
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 6 ай бұрын
@@Hamstray go ahead 😉🙏
@jeremycarlson1237
@jeremycarlson1237 6 ай бұрын
The white dot pattern you described in the video clip, is caused by the type of bag that was used to contain the geopolyer shape while it was setting. It had to be slightly perforated to allow for the exothermermal reaction to breathe outward, allowing for a more homogenous internal solidification.
@56hibernian
@56hibernian 6 ай бұрын
Love the thought about the curves. In ancient Ireland roads curved, a lot, if there was a nice Oak tree the road would go around it, so travellers could appreciate the tree, and the tree was left alone. The same for nice topology, rock outcrops etc. Then the English (Normans) came, and the roads were straight lines. A-B, no A-b-c-d, back to c but higher land, then e as was done in times past. You can see this also in old Europe if you drive in the countryside rather than main roads. We have lost a lot of knowledge and appreciation for nature. Well done Wallace, your journey is great and I like tagging along. Keep up the good work and keep asking questions.
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 6 ай бұрын
thanks for the very nice words brother I appreciate. Stay awesome 🙏😁
@wolfrayete104
@wolfrayete104 6 ай бұрын
Great job !!!
@ryanharding7648
@ryanharding7648 6 ай бұрын
Look up versadoco exotic vacuum objects this will explain those holes they are not liquid but it is a technology we are just now discovering it's essentially controlled ball lightning which makes it possible to be cut with incredible precision, if you look at material with a scope, you will see the different materials in the rock migrating to and re organizing themselves at the grain grain boundaries it would confirm what I'm saying. This theory also takes care of the transportation of massive blocks as the boulder becomes charged with coherent matter, its transmuted into a monopole, the weight subsequently changes into the weight of one electron. With the use of charged cone shaped stones the ones may use it to articulate and maneuver the stones once placed water is used to disengage the coherent matter so doing this process in the rain would not be possible.
@EroticDairy
@EroticDairy 7 ай бұрын
pleasse record your journy aswell like ichy boots. thnx
@treysin4905
@treysin4905 7 ай бұрын
You have found some extremely interesting things that most mainstream scientists barely ever acknowledge. One thing about that big boulder that seems to be something like an ancient test site for the chemical compound ancients were aware of reminds me of something pointed out on another channel. The KZbin video ending with "UwCLv8wrGMI" in the url ("Mystery of Ancient ‘KNOBS’ in Temples - Evidence of Stone Melting /Geopolymer Technology?) has the publisher pointing out something about plants and the ancient structures theyve studied in Cambodia and elsewhere. That particular part Im referencing starts at 7 minutes 38 in the video. And that boulder you found clearly has plants that grew in the path from the ancient chemical concoction that was poured. That cant just be a coincidence, especially when considering all the other similarities about the structures you and them have studied. Meanwhile the distance by boat between Cambodia and Peru is about 11,677 miles. Thats remarkable and fascinating. There is no question a whole lot of traveling was happening long before mainstream science still claims. Thanks again for publishing all of these kind of videos. Youve uncovered and pointed out so much, and its appreciated.
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit Ай бұрын
well said ❤
@treysin4905
@treysin4905 7 ай бұрын
Youve published so much more detailed video of the structures, and of what I'll just call ancient test sites in those areas than Ive ever seen. Very impressive. Thanks for that. I also have a lot of interest in how ancient structures were built, and I am convinced what could be referred as geopolymer was certainly used to create so many of them all over the world. It is also unavoidably obvious that ancient people used some kind of concoction to soften/dissolve stone as well. Speaking of that I will continue this message in another with some info concerning that.
@VenturaIT
@VenturaIT 7 ай бұрын
first mistake is to think they were built by people wearing sandals and loin clothes...
@thewidowmakermafia
@thewidowmakermafia 7 ай бұрын
You might like the podcast I released.🤘
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 7 ай бұрын
what is it?
@thewidowmakermafia
@thewidowmakermafia 7 ай бұрын
@@WallaceSpirit kzbin.info/www/bejne/q2bGm5alrrJpfM0 More people making stone.
@keepitsimple5573
@keepitsimple5573 8 ай бұрын
Cathedral is a cathode and used to harnesses electric curtains from the atmosphere 😊
@DrRemorse
@DrRemorse 8 ай бұрын
Well ... une grosse cloche sonne plus fort et donc plus loins ... ensuite different note for different occasion ... ou plus petite car la population est plus pres donc pas besoin d etre aussi fort et demande deplus moins de ressources et fonds ... mais plus que ca c est du pelletage de nuage
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 8 ай бұрын
Donc tu pense setait juste pour jouer de la musique? Pourquoi pas un simple piano ou petite harmonica? 😏
@DrRemorse
@DrRemorse 8 ай бұрын
@@WallaceSpirit pas ce que j ai dit du tout ... mais ton coter extremist se pointe le nez ... juste dit que mon hypothèse est aussi valable.sinon plus que la tienne puisque la mienne est logique et économique mais bon j'ai pas dit c était la seule raison mais faut pas non llus dire que tout est fake ... ton geopolymere tu l à mit de coter assez vite pour sautez à un autre sujet pour trouvez les views ... garde un sujet et devient un pro plutôt qu un amateurs de tout .... je te suis plus ds tes remake de vidéo d église avec sous titre click bait ... retourne à la recherche ou sois un clicm baiter mais au moins sois franc avec toi même car tu semble être honnête mais tu cherche la click glory
@tommyboy8818
@tommyboy8818 8 ай бұрын
We have to thank the freemasons for this work. I believe the churches also served as the national and international news of whats going on in the world. The priests were the mainstream news back in those times! The public had to be mentally managed just as they are today by CNN and Fox newz. Lol
@tommyboy8818
@tommyboy8818 8 ай бұрын
The bells made sure that the people would not miss their weekly dose of propaganda?
@tommyboy8818
@tommyboy8818 8 ай бұрын
Freemasons have been around since the time of the pyramids possibly. Like the other secret societies. I think it was a rosecrucian order book i found at a used bookstore . It was a tiny hard cover green book from about 1926. describing the layout or blueprint of the detaied columns in a circle , showing secret meeting chamber located under ground at the back of the sphinx at giza. And the tunnel from that chamver to the bearial chamber inside the biggest pyramid!
@tommyboy8818
@tommyboy8818 8 ай бұрын
I love yor videos brother!
@hoedemakerbart
@hoedemakerbart 8 ай бұрын
Great. I ordered his book. His theory makes lots of sense about the Pyramides
@rylandcisco4192
@rylandcisco4192 8 ай бұрын
seems to have been a structure that harnessed energy, harmonized it or something. whatever it was, it is a lost technology
@shidoin5398
@shidoin5398 8 ай бұрын
You wouldn't create a support nub at the bottom of the the stone. It would be in the middle. Gravity it's an amazing thing.
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 8 ай бұрын
There is 2 types of knobs in Peru: concave and convex Concave = result of 45° wooden support during the construction. Just like we do today when building a big retaining wall. Convex = result of when removing the "vibrating pins" used to make the geopolymer mix settle until the back of the wall. What you call gravity (density) is actually the reason why the polygonal masonry of peru have a bubble effect. While it is curing... it is "pushing out" from the atmospheric pressure + stone poured above. 🙏🌞
@shidoin5398
@shidoin5398 8 ай бұрын
@WallaceSpirit you have not looked at the whole picture of these rocks in peru or Egypt. Everyone shows pictures of the front but not the backside. The back is not a smooth finish it is carved roughly. You are so caught up with geopolymer that you can't think clearly
@WallaceSpirit
@WallaceSpirit 8 ай бұрын
@@shidoin5398 I live in Peru for 2 months and same in Egypt. I analyzed the masonry 20+ times since I live 5 min from sacsayhuaman. Yes the backside is super rough and unequal because it was poured and NOT IMPORTANT since nobody was going to see this part. I didnt "miss" anything.
@keepitsimple5573
@keepitsimple5573 8 ай бұрын
amazing this facility created so much power... sad that it was shut down