Tartaria - Mud Flood: (not in colour)

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Tartaria - Mud Flood: (not in colour)

Tartaria - Mud Flood: (not in colour)

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Please try to keep modern politics to a minimum, we are here to discuss Tartaria and the ancient times and posts and comments should reflect that.

As the spire vibrates, it would cause the mercury to move within the magnetic field created by the magnetized spheres. Moreover I think there’s a pertinent question at the heart of Mud Flood which is difficult to dismiss: If this is the pinnacle of human civilization, why does everything suck? The civilization that the mud flood wiped out was the Tartary civilization, which spanned most of Eurasia. By progressive I don’t mean liberal, although there is a connection there, but a tendency to see history as a process of continual improvement.Zach Mortice, writing for Bloomberg, believes that the theory reflects a cultural discontent with modernism, and a supposition that traditional styles are inherently good and modern styles are bad. The best history resources are still stubbornly analogue so you better get a library card, or a credit card, so you can get your hands on books and journal subscriptions. However, they do almost have a point for ancient structures such as the great wall of China, [4] as they are actually buried beneath sediment, but not due to a mud flood. In recent years, theories such as the electric universe and plasma chronology, the motionless Earth, and life inside black holes constitute just a few. Such theories assert that Tartary (or the " Tartarian Empire") was a lost civilization with advanced technology and culture.

Striking a bell near a spire tuned to the matching resonant frequency can cause the spire to start to resonate/vibrate due to a phenomenon known as sympathetic resonance. These historical flaws are tied to a global deluge of mud that caused cities and lands to sink into the earth, leading to a “consequential rewriting of history by various political authorities over the past two hundred years. In both methods, the key is to efficiently transfer the vibrational energy from the resonating spire to the electromagnetic generation system. Both World War I and II are cited as a way in which Tartaria was destroyed and hidden, reflecting the reality that the extensive bombing campaigns of World War II did destroy many historic buildings.Popular history might have a bit of a problem with framing events in a particular way but Mud Flood is an egregious example of changing the facts to fit the theory. The general evidence for the theory is that there are similar styles of building around the world, such as capitol buildings with domes, or star forts. Believers in the “Tartaria” conspiracy theory are convinced that the elaborate temporary fairgrounds built for events like the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco in 1915 were really the ancient capital cities of a fictional empire.

If I cited mainstream historians I’d be accused of making appeals to authority and if I cited primary sources I’d be told they were fabrications. Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with a better experience. The efficiency of this conversion depends on the properties of the piezoelectric material and the amplitude of the vibrations. The truth is that is was possible to clean cities in the 19th century but efforts were often hampered by corruption, incompetence, or just general reticence of municipal authorities. Attaching piezoelectric materials to the spire would allow them to convert the vibrational energy of the spire into electrical energy.Since the advent of the internet, there has been an explosion of such theories, easily mounted for a vast public viewership and fed from numerous sources of unknown origins. Ignorance surrounding Tartary's use as a place name has spawned conspiracy theories including ideas of a "hidden past" and "mud floods".

You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. Whatever problems we face now will presumably go the same way if we let the great men and markets do their thing. We wouldn’t even be able to agree a shared timescale because some people believe the Catholic Church invented an entire millennium spanning most of the early to high-medieval era. The real irony of the Mud Flood theory, and its claims of a secret history, is that it’s in many ways more reassuring than the truth.The Russian Geographical Society has debunked the conspiracy theory as an extremist fantasy, and far from denying the existence of the term, has used the opportunity to share numerous maps of "Tartary" in its collection. This is on top of trying to discover the true origins of ancient buildings and reconstruct as much information as possible about Tartaria and how it collapsed.



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