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I Used To Take Reports Of Moving Religious Statues Here In Ireland With A Large Pinch Of Salt...
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...but having seen this I'll need to reconsider. If an ancient Egyptian statuette can move why not a more modern Irish one?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 46758/A ncient- Egyptia n-statu e-start ed-MOVI NG-spar king-fe ars-str uck-cur se-Phar aohs.ht ml?ns_m channel =rss&am p;ns_ca mpaign= 1490
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Mission accomplished I think.
http:// www.man chester evening news.co .uk/new s/great er-manc hester- news/mo ving-st atue-se ts-turn stiles- spinnin g-47101 26
Mission accomplished I think.
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(1) The model believes he is still in the grave (entombed) but he is still concious because the mind lives on after death.
(2) His mind can travel anywhere and was planning (past-tense) to move EAST to Anfield one Saturday.
(3) Being in Ireland he had naturally become a Livepool FC supporter (sandy excepted).
(4) But when he saw Luis Suarez bite! a Chelsea player he was shocked by his hero striker and ditched his season ticket.
(5) So shocked was he, he began spinning in his "grave", even to this day!
Easy if you think about it in depth.
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(1) The model believes he is still in the grave (entombed) but he is still concious because the mind lives on after death.
(2) His mind can travel anywhere and was planning (past-tense) to move EAST to Anfield one Saturday.
(3) Being in Ireland he had naturally become a Livepool FC supporter (sandy excepted).
(4) But when he saw Luis Suarez bite! a Chelsea player he was shocked by his hero striker and ditched his season ticket.
(5) So shocked was he, he began spinning in his "grave", even to this day!
Easy if you think about it in depth.
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I think you are thinking of a shabti, Sandy - good wiki article
but I dont think this is one - the inscription is wrong
SHabtis have a formulaic inscription undertaking (geddit) to do what they are told
whereas this one has a prayer to a God but mentions four staples,
which are used in sacrifices
The news articles up t North talk about a mummy-locum (my word) so that the spirit can reside in the statue if the mummy is destroyed.
Since the statue does not move in time lapse photos when the museum is closed, it seems very obvious to me that the milieu by day
vibration perhaps is being transmitted to the statue.
The statues rotates and the others dont because it is being boinged at its resonant frequency
I think you are thinking of a shabti, Sandy - good wiki article
but I dont think this is one - the inscription is wrong
SHabtis have a formulaic inscription undertaking (geddit) to do what they are told
whereas this one has a prayer to a God but mentions four staples,
which are used in sacrifices
The news articles up t North talk about a mummy-locum (my word) so that the spirit can reside in the statue if the mummy is destroyed.
Since the statue does not move in time lapse photos when the museum is closed, it seems very obvious to me that the milieu by day
vibration perhaps is being transmitted to the statue.
The statues rotates and the others dont because it is being boinged at its resonant frequency
Aaaw sandy! If you really believe in the supernatural, I think you are reading too much into this poor example. It's clearly a natural physical phenomenon even if the exact reason has not been precisely defined.
I cited sympathetic vibration earlier - an expansion of earlier vibration crowd-induced postings. If we now combine that with a wobbly base then that's it. Physics - the only base that can touch all points on a flat surface has 3 "feet". That's why three-legged stools or ladders are more stable than those with 1,2,4 or more. Slabs of blue-tac would stop the rotation entirely but the museum don't want it to stop even tho' they are not fiddling it.
And more - it might stop if removed from the glass case as glass is elastic and could well amplify exterior vibrations like a drum-skin.
However, unlike the statue, you are clearly immovable, lol.
Fine, carry on with your beliefs that's your prerogative but you will convince very few.
Good and interesting posting sandy.
Thank you.
Regards,
SIQ.
I cited sympathetic vibration earlier - an expansion of earlier vibration crowd-induced postings. If we now combine that with a wobbly base then that's it. Physics - the only base that can touch all points on a flat surface has 3 "feet". That's why three-legged stools or ladders are more stable than those with 1,2,4 or more. Slabs of blue-tac would stop the rotation entirely but the museum don't want it to stop even tho' they are not fiddling it.
And more - it might stop if removed from the glass case as glass is elastic and could well amplify exterior vibrations like a drum-skin.
However, unlike the statue, you are clearly immovable, lol.
Fine, carry on with your beliefs that's your prerogative but you will convince very few.
Good and interesting posting sandy.
Thank you.
Regards,
SIQ.
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